Mindanao Times

Bishop urges PRRD not to put Negros under martial law

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MANILA — A bishop on Friday appealed to President Rodrigo Duterte not to put Negros Oriental under martial law, claiming it would not solve the problems there.

“We also appeal to the President not to declare ‘Martial Law’ in Negros, as Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo insinuated that the President will use his emergency powers to ‘quell lawless violence… and crush all forms of threat’,” San Carlos Bishop Gerardo Alminaza said in a statement.

“Martial Law is neither the answer to the centurieso­ld agrarian problem nor to the decades of armed rebellion. Martial rule during the Marcos era did not lead to genuine peace; instead, it worsened the insurgency problem,” he said.

He also urged the government to address the roots of armed conflict for a just and lasting peace.

“As we pray for justice and for the souls of our dear departed who became victims of the Negros “killing

fields”, once more, we fervently express our people’s longing for peace and our urgent cry to end the killings,” Alminaza said.

“We are saddened that instead of negotiatin­g for an end to armed hostilitie­s, the government has recently deployed 300 elite police Special Action Force commandos in the Negros island,” he added.

He reiterated that peace will not be achieved by engaging in combat.

“We remind both sides of the armed conflict that genuine peace can never be achieved through military adventuris­m and tit-for-tat conflict. We reiterate our call for integral peace, one that addresses the roots of social injustice,” he said.

“We believe that the first step to integral peace is the continuati­on of peace negotiatio­ns between the Government of the Republic of the Philippine­s (GRP) and National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s (NDFP),” Alminaza added.

He asked both sides to declare a unilateral ceasefire and embrace the pathways to peace such as addressing socio-economic reforms such as land reform, national industrial­ization, and the provision of social services like health, education, and housing.

News reports said at least 17 persons were killed in different towns and cities in Negros Oriental since July 23 following the capture and killing of four police intelligen­ce officers by suspected members of the Communists Party of the Philippine­s-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA).

The CPP-NPA is listed

as a terrorist organizati­on by the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippine­s.

 ?? (PNA photo by Gil Calinga) ?? FIRE TRUCK. Ma. Alegria Sibal Limjoco, (center, inset photo), president of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), turns over the symbolic key to BGen Dennis L. Basngi (3rd from right), Director, Headquarte­rs Support Service of the Philippine National Polie (PNP), for an Isuzu Fire Truck to be used at the Base Fire Section, Headquarte­rs Support Service in Camp Crame, Quezon City on Friday (August 2, 2019). Also in photo are Philexport president and PCCI Honorary Chairman and Treasurer Sergio Ortiz-Luis Jr. (3rd from left); PCCI-Director Renato Simbulan (2nd from left); and other PNP officials.
(PNA photo by Gil Calinga) FIRE TRUCK. Ma. Alegria Sibal Limjoco, (center, inset photo), president of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), turns over the symbolic key to BGen Dennis L. Basngi (3rd from right), Director, Headquarte­rs Support Service of the Philippine National Polie (PNP), for an Isuzu Fire Truck to be used at the Base Fire Section, Headquarte­rs Support Service in Camp Crame, Quezon City on Friday (August 2, 2019). Also in photo are Philexport president and PCCI Honorary Chairman and Treasurer Sergio Ortiz-Luis Jr. (3rd from left); PCCI-Director Renato Simbulan (2nd from left); and other PNP officials.

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