The Manila Times

2,500 people displaced in Lanao fail to return home

- AL JACINTO

southern Philippine­s have failed to return home because of security concerns, the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said.

Most of those affected by war were staying in Pagayawan town, according to the ICRC.

“These families have been unable to return home due to security concerns,” said Meher Khatcheria­n, who heads the

Khatcheria­n added that the ICRC, with the support of the Philippine Red Cross, has distribute­d food to the displaced villagers.

“Through various government agencies, we have distribute­d food among the displaced population. There is a need to extend more help. Our aim is to augment the initial support,” he said, adding that

- lies was good for two weeks.

Khatcheria­n said each family received 25 kilos of rice, one liter of cooking oil, one kilo of sugar, one-half kilo of salt, one liter of soy sauce, 12 cans of sardines, as well as two sleeping mats, a pair of blankets, two mosquito nets, kitchen utensils and hygiene items.

- fected at least 16 villages in Pagayawan and also in Tubaran where government troops clashed with members of the Is-

people were initially displaced by the battle. While families displaced from Tubaran

- ing ended, those from Pagayawan continued to stay with relatives or in evacuation centers.

After the clashes ended, Khatcheria­n said, an ICRC team assessed the humanitari­an situation, including the need to strengthen the protection accorded to civilians by internatio­nal humanitari­an law.

“In accordance with our mandate, the ICRC reminds all parties to the conflict to protect civilians, sick and wounded people and detainees, and to fulfill their obligation to respect internatio­nal humanitari­an law,” he added.

Aside from food aid, Khatcheria­n said the ICRC also donated emergency medical supplies to the Pagayawan rural health unit, which serves 14,500 residents.

“These items will benefit 1,000 people over the next three

months. Just two weeks ago, medicines and medical materials were donated to the Unayan District Hospital in Binidayan town,

Lanao del Sur towns, including Pagayawan,” he added.

Sporadic clashes still continue in Lanao del Sur, North Cotabato and Maguindana­o with the military claiming to have killed dozens of terrorists from the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, whose leaders also pledged allegiance to the Islamic State.

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