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)0S WANT $IGONGǿS HELP IN COURT BATTLE VS 2EDS

- By ARGYLL GEDUCOS

Indigenous peoples (IPs) from Mindanao asked President Duterte to assist them taking to court the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-New People’s ArmyNation­al Democratic Front (CPPNPA-NDF) and CPP chairman Jose Maria Sison for what they claimed were violations of their ancestral rights and safety and the murder of IP leaders.

In one of the four resolution­s formally received by Duterte early this week, the IPs requested the President to provide legal assistance to the Mindanao IP Council of Elders for the filing of appropriat­e cases against the Reds, or referred to as CNN in the resolution.

In their resolution, the IPs cited 17 reasons for their ardent push to press charges against the CPP-NPA-NDF.

Among the reasons are their safety at risk by getting them caught in a crossfire when the CPP-NPA-NDF made their ancestral domain as their guerrilla base for the last 40 years, and the murder of at least a thousand IP leaders since the 1980s.

“The most glaring was the Rano massacre in Davao del Sur and the murder of mayor Jose Libayao in the presence of his family, community and foreign donors in the tribal municipali­ty of Talaingod, Davao del Norte,” the resolution read.

The IPs also cited the CPP-NPANDF supplantin­g their traditiona­l leaders and replacing them with revolution­ary ones, and the collection of revolution­ary taxes. They also cited the destructio­n by burning, of property, particular­ly of constructi­on equipment.

The lumad groups also said that the CPP-NPA-NDF are setting up informal primary and secondary schools in their ancestral homes where they radicalize their children by teaching them communism and sending them to NPA units for exposure. They also said that the Reds are bringing their young leaders in tertiary school managed by communists as scholars. They added that some students are also being molested and sexually exploited.

The lumad groups are also protesting the CPP-NPA-NDF’s use of the name “Bagani” as a name of its units to “kill our own” and attacking government security forces, thus putting all IPs in a bad light. They also said that the Reds occupied their ancestral domain, private communal properties without permission.

“You have no right to bring in and introduce a foreign ideology into the very heart of our ancestral domain to become our way of life which is the exact opposite of our culture as peace-loving people,” the resolution read.

Aside from the resolution against the CPP-NPA-NDF, the IPs also presented Duterte a resolution requesting the President to grant a special quota in the Philippine Army for IPs in Mindanao.

The IPs also created a resolution expressing their conformity to Duterte’s declaratio­n of martial law in Mindanao and the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in the island.

Communicat­ions Secretary Martin Andanar said it is still up to Duterte on what to do with the resolution­s submitted to him.

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