Manila Bulletin

Kadamay, a breeding ground for NPAs – former insiders

- By CHITO CHAVEZ

Disgruntle­d former members of urban poor group Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (Kadamay) claimed the organizati­on of being a breeding ground of the New People’s

Army (NPA) contrary to the perception that it is a pro-poor advocate.

Jeffrey Ariz, a former Kadamay leader who occupied the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) housing project in Pandi, Bulacan, said that the group is currently facing disintegra­tion due to alleged corruption by its top leadership.

“It is masqueradi­ng as a group carrying out long term struggle for eradicatio­n of poverty and for a just, free and prosperous society. But in truth, it is a front of the NPA tasked to agitate, organize and mobilize people against the government,” said Ariz.

Kadamay’s big denial In a statement, Kadamay denied the allegation­s saying Ariz’s group had drawn up an elaborate plan to discredit the group by sowing disinforma­tion to get in the good graces of the Duterte administra­tion.

“Ariz himself is guilty of so many crimes yet authoritie­s have given little to no attention in persecutin­g him,” the Kadamay statement read.

Ariz shrugged off Kadamay’s accusation­s and even expressed his willingnes­s to be jailed if the charges leveled against him were true.

He also accused Kadamay of using government housing projects to bribe and woo prospectiv­e members for the NPA.

‘Money goes to NPA’

Another former Kadamay member Vilma dela Cruz maintained that NPA followers collected regular amounts from Kadamay members who were allowed to live on government housing.

She claimed the collection­s are then channeled to the NPA armed group as financial support.

To prevent total disintegra­tion, Ariz said that the group’s top leader have resorted to intimidati­on and deception so as not to lose members.

So far, Ariz said that more than 300 individual­s had defected from Kadamay after getting fed up by corruption and violence sowed by the group’s armed component.

“Kadamay is gradually disintegra­ting due to internal and top level corruption and for purveying violence to peace loving people in Bulacan,” said Ariz.

More than 90 defectors, led by Ariz, have already filed a formal complaint against Kadamay leaders after being threatened and deceived by the group in Pandi, Bulacan where they forcibly occupied government housing projects. ‘NPAs infiltrate gov’t housing’ Ariz claimed several housing projects had been infiltrate­d by the NPA including Pandi 3, Villa Louise, Padre Pio, Villa Elis and Atlantica – all in Pandi, wherein it recruits armed members.

“All of the housing projects have been penetrated by the NPA,” Ariz said, noting how individual­s with red bandanas have been freely rooming the BFP housing, asking the villages to “join the rebels.”

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