Philippine Daily Inquirer

AFP, NPA clash amid peace talks

Impact of North Cotabato encounter to be tackled by gov’t, NDFP panels; NPA hits AFP for ‘insincerit­y’

- — STORY BY INQUIRER MINDANAO

Saturday’s clash between soldiers and NPA rebels in Makilala town, North Cotabato, will be tackled at the peace talks in Rome. It happened while a unilateral ceasefire was in effect. Secretary Jesus Dureza said this underscore­d the importance of forging a bilateral ceasefire agreement to avoid future skirmishes.

MAKILALA, NORTH COTABATO—

While the government and the National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s (NDFP) panels are talking peace in Rome, a clash between soldiers and communist rebels erupted here on Saturday.

A rebel was killed in the encounter in the remote village of Biangan, said Lt. Col. Harold Argamosa, chief of the Army’s 39th Infantry Battalion (IB).

In Rome, the government and NDFP peace panels have agreed to discuss the clash as they resume talks today.

Fidel Agcaoili, NDFP chief negotiator, said: “It is now clear to us that it was an attack despite the unilateral ceasefire. The military admitted that it was a legitimate military operation against a lawless armed group.”

Presidenti­al Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus Dureza said this incident underscore­s the importance of a bilateral ceasefire agreement.

“I have to verify first what actually happened but from initial reports reaching me here in New York City, a bilateral ceasefire with guidelines and mechanisms in place are becoming all the more needed and imperative, otherwise each side (the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s and the New People’s Army) will have their own reports and accusation­s favorable to their own version and interest or propaganda line,” Dureza said in a statement.

Communist leaders Benito and Wilma Tiamzon said the incident would affect the “increasing­ly problemati­c” unilateral ceasefire.

The Tiamzons said communitie­s were complainin­g about the presence of military forces in villages “where threats, surveillan­ce and interventi­ons” are allegedly happening.

Ernesto Abella, President Duterte’s spokespers­on, on Monday said the unilateral ceasefire announced by the President would not be lifted despite the encounter.

Asked if it would have any effect on the peace negotiatio­ns, Abella said: “No. It should not affect any of the ongoing talks.”

“(It’s) simply because the talks are ongoing and we are intent on focusing on settling the matter,” he added.

Argamosa said the soldiers were in the village of Biangan to back up the police in its law enforcemen­t operation against NPA rebels.

On Friday afternoon, communist rebels allegedly commandeer­ed a 10-wheel truck of the Santos Land Developmen­t Corp. in the village of Malisala.

Chief Insp. Elias Colonia, town police chief, said he sought the 39th IB’s assistance in their pursuit operation.

An hourlong firefight ensued in Sitio Lukatong in Barangay Biangan on Friday. On Saturday morning, fighting again erupted, leaving a rebel, identified as Rojet Ranara, dead.

The NPA earlier announced that eight soldiers were killed in the clash but the military denied this informatio­n.

Rigoberto Sanchez, NPA Southern Mindanao spokespers­on, in a statement, said soldiers launched an offensive in Barangay Biangan where an NPA unit was encamped.

“The war dogs of the 39th IB and the entire AFP cannot wash its hands clean of this flagrant violation of their own ceasefire: Sitio Lokatong in Barangay Biangan is a remote area that their presence can only mean an offensive operation against the NPA,” Sanchez said.

“They fool no one by claiming that their operation was merely in response to reports … on the presence of lawless groups: for the entire day, they actively maneuvered to engage the evading unit of the NPA,” he added.

“The Duterte [administra­tion] must know by now that it is the bullish insincerit­y of its armed forces to continue its counterins­urgency campaign that is the biggest impediment in the quest for just and lasting peace,” Sanchez said.

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 ?? —CARLOAGAMO­N ?? A policeman marks the site where firearms were recovered after a clash in Makilala, North Cotabato.
—CARLOAGAMO­N A policeman marks the site where firearms were recovered after a clash in Makilala, North Cotabato.

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