Manila Bulletin

AFP to Reds: Surrender now while there is still time

- By MIKE U. CRISMUNDO

CAMP BANCASI, Butuan City — The area command chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) in Mindanao on Tuesday urged the remaining members of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) to “surrender now while there is still time”

“Yield peacefully while there’s a chance,” said Maj. Gen. Felimon T. Santos, Jr., area command chief of the Eastern Mindanao Command (EastMincom).

The AFP EastMincom chief called on the remaining members of the CPPNPA who are still running in the mountains of Agusan, Surigao and Compostela Valley provinces, including in some parts of Davao Region, Bukidnon and North and South Cotabato to surrender peacefully while there is still a chance for them to live normal lives.

“We call on our peace-loving communitie­s also to continue to assist and help our field units by helping the NPAs who want to surrender and be part of our quest for peace which everyone is longing for,” stressed Maj. Gen. Santos.

The AFP EastMincom chief made this statement after seeing the exodus of CPP-NPA members and supporters who voluntaril­y gave up in Surigao del Norte, North Cotabato last week.

The AFP Eastmincom has already received 938 regular members of the NPA through its various field units.

Based on its records, Eastmincom already received a total of 1,217 Militia ng Bayan members and 434 Sangay ng Partido sa Lokalidad – NPA’s community-based support groups – and 8,932 mass supporters, from January 2018 to early February this year.

Brig. Gen. Franco Nemesio M. Gacal, commanding general of the Army’s Northeaste­rn and Northern Mindanao 4th Infantry (Diamond) Division (4thID) also said on Tuesday that more former rebels are coming out and are being processed by the military and the local government units as the 4th ID embarked on a “peaceful war.”

The 4th ID commander reiterated the army’s “peaceful war” approach in addressing the multi-dimensiona­l nature of communist terrorism. “This approach is aimed at ‘combating’ or solving the socio-economic issues in remote villages being exploited by the communist terrorists,” he said.

“Peaceful war is not literally ‘war’ through the use of military weapons, but it is a unique form of warfare sans violence, through the delivery of social services by government and non-government entities,” Brig. Gen. Gacal said.

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