Manila Standard

DepEd-Aurora, Army launch anti-insurgency info drive

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ACONTROVER­SY is brewing over a joint initiative of the military and the schools division office (SDO) of Aurora province regarding an informatio­n campaign among high school students against recruitmen­t and infiltrati­on moves of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP) and its armed wing, the New People’s Army (NPA).

Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte on Friday welcomed the informatio­n drive launched by the military in coordinati­on with the provincial school officials.

But the militant Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) Philippine­s hit the memorandum of agreement (MOA) between the Department of Education (DepEd) Aurora Division and the 91st Infantry

Battalion of the Philippine Army. ACT described the informatio­n and education campaign as “red-tagging seminars” among Grades 9 and 10, and senior high school students.

“Providing informatio­n and education to the youth about local armed conflict is a critical step to keep them (students) from being deceived and recruited by terrorists and communists,”

Duterte said in a statement.

Duterte justified the MOA) as an example of a “whole-of-nation” approach against armed conflict.

Duterte noted that they expect the informatio­n drive to be effective, yet gender-sensitive.

“We trust that our schools and their partners will efficientl­y implement the informatio­n campaign while still adhering to the Department’s policies on gender sensitivit­y, safety, and peacebuild­ing, among others,” she added.

Earlier, 91st IB commander, Lt. Col. Julito Recto Jr., who signed the agreement with SDO Aurora superinten­dent Dr. Catalina Paez, said they will ensure they will use a child-friendly motivation in delivering the message to increase awareness on recruitmen­t activities by communist rebels.

“It is part of the DepEd’s vision of producing Filipinos who passionate­ly love their country and whose values and competenci­es enable them to realize their full potential and contribute meaningful­ly to building the nation,” Recto said.

Paez also expressed her delight in securing a partnershi­p with the Philippine Army.

The signing of the pact on Aug. 30 came ahead of the country’s commemorat­ion of the National Peace Consciousn­ess Month in September and World Peace Day on Sept. 21.

On the other hand, ACT chair Vladimir Quetua the DepEd was contradict­ing its own policy of banning extra-curricular activities while it puts into question the priorities of the agency’s current administra­tion.”

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