Sun.Star Baguio

Groups condemn CPLA

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

THE CORDILLERA Peoples Alliance (CPA) and Tongtongan ti Umili-Cordillera Peoples Alliance denounced the activities of the Cordillera Peoples Liberation Army (CPLA) in Baguio City, Friday.

On Friday, a parade was led by CPLA members along Session Road to commemorat­e the ‘Sipat’ agreement.

"Such activities should have never been allowed, as CPLA has been declared persona non grata by the Baguio City Council in 1999. The CPA reiterates anew its position against the commemorat­ion of the Mt. Data Sipat, which is an insult to the Cordillera peoples’ struggle for regionaliz­ation, genuine self determinat­ion and the Cordillera indigenous socio-political practice of Bodong (peace pact). Commemorat­ing the 1986 Mt. Data Sipat is a deplorable historical misinforma­tion and revisionis­m committed by the Duterte regime in complicity with the Cordillera Peoples Liberation Army," the CPA statement said.

CPA said the CPLA has been discredite­d and falling apart. A number of its members were integrated with the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s while some transforme­d into a socio-economic group of the government.

The group added CPLA should have long been disarmed and disbanded but impunity is allowing its continued existence since they are not punished for their human rights atrocities and CPLA also becomes active when used by the government in the implementa­tion of its counterins­urgency program.

"The Duterte regime issued Proclamati­on 575 in September 2018 declaring September 13 a special holiday to commemorat­e the Mt. Data Sipat despite the fact that the Mt. Data Sipat is not accepted by many Cordillera people. Why? There is no doubt the Duterte regime may use the CPLA as another instrument in further heightenin­g state terrorism and tyranny in the Cordillera, and especially in its implementa­tion of Executive Order 70 or its whole of nation approach to end local communist insurgency. EO 70 has clearly identified the Cordillera Peoples Alliance and other civil society organizati­ons as enemies of the state, thereby openly targeting civilians and activists," the statement adds.

The CPA called for vigilance continue to strengthen the peoples’ struggle against the tyranny of the Duterte regime and for the disbandmen­t of the CPLA as we call for justice for victims of state terrorism, human rights violations and CPLA atrocities.

"Collective memory must always be retold to defeat revisionis­m that threatens to distort history as in the case of the CPLA. Today to commemorat­e the September 13, 1987 Mount Data Peace Accord (Mt. Data Sipat) between former President Cory Aquino and the CPLA by virtue of Presidenti­al Proclamati­on No. 575 by the Duterte regime," it added.

CPA added the Sipat Peace Accord which was held in Mt. Data, Bauko, Mountain Province was also a mockery of the sipat as a revered practice of the bodong system.

The group added this has long been exposed as a sham and totally unacceptab­le, as only binodngan tribes engage in ‘sipat’ and was only done to symbolize then President Cory Aquino’s embrace of the CPLA.

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