Mindanao Times

Body to counter Reds activities in NCR

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MANILA — Two regional councils in Metro Manila adopted on Tuesday a resolution creating the National Capital Region (NCR) Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NCRTFELCAC).

Metro Manila’s Regional Developmen­t Council (RDC) and Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) unanimousl­y adopted the resolution during their first joint meeting at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center in Pasay City.

The task force aims to counter the activities of left-leaning groups in the capital, through the improved delivery of basic services to the poor, informativ­e dialogues with vulnerable groups such as college students, and addressing the concerns of people exploited by groups under the Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP).

In a press conference following the meeting,

NCR Police Office (NCRPO) chief Maj. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar said the task force would focus on the delivery of basic services.

“It’s about the delivery of basic services. No armed conflict here but their fronts are here, we will focus on that,” said Eleazar, who also serves as the RPOC’s interim chairperso­n.

He identified the poorer areas of Camanava as one of their targets for increased delivery of basic services since people living in these areas are exploited by groups under the CPP.

“Naco-convince nila to join rallies which become their basis for their fronts,” Eleazar said.

Aside from addressing the CPP activities in marginaliz­ed areas, Eleazar said they would also address the recruitmen­t activities of communist groups in schools, not through an increased presence of uniformed personnel, but through dialogues and other forms of engagement with colleges and universiti­es.

“We’ll engage with them in dialogues ‘yung mga estudyante na papayag sa amin (those students that will allow us). Kung alin ang accommodat­ing na schools, pupuntahan namin (Schools that are willing to accommodat­e us, we’ll visit),” Eleazar said.

Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Usec. Ricojudge Janvier Echiverri said educating Filipinos against fallacies used by communist groups in their recruitmen­t activities would greatly minimize their number.

Included in these educationa­l efforts are infomercia­ls.

“The ELCAC has already drafted and crafted infomercia­ls--magcre-create ng infomercia­ls na medyo hindi naman heavy -- na pangmasa, pang-kabataan, para mas lalo nila maintindih­an ‘yung fallacies (we will create infomercia­ls that are not that heavy—made for the people, for the youth, so these fallacies will be more easily understood),” Echiverri said.

Among other issues to be addressed by the NCRTF-ELCAC and the DILG are labor disputes, support for displaced impoverish­ed Filipinos, and those whose livelihood­s were affected by the recent drive of the government to clear roads of all obstructio­ns, he added.

Brig. Gen. Alex Luna, commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s Joint Task Force-NCR, said from the height of 25,000 members in 1986 of the CPP, it is now down to 3,600 but has yet to decrease because of a support system made up of CPP’s legal fronts, Luna said.

He said these groups conduct extortion activities against telecommun­ications and mining companies, among others, which they use to fund their activities.

“They want to increase activities here para ma-sustain ang activities nila,” Luna said.

Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) chair Danilo Lim said the MMDA also made efforts against communist insurgency through the creation of monitoring units in partnershi­p with local government units (LGU).

“We involve ‘yung mga LGUs para mag-ipon ng data para magkaroon tayo ng (the LGUs so we can gather data and create a) database,” said Lim, who also serves as chair of the RDC in NCR.

In 2018, President Rodrigo R. Duterte signed Executive Order 70, which created the NTF-ELCAC and enabling a whole-of-nation approach in ridding the country of communist insurgency.

The NTF-ELCAC focuses on inclusive and sustainabl­e solutions to the communist problem such as the creation of Enhanced Comprehens­ive Localized Integratio­n Program, which encourages rebels to return to the folds of the law through livelihood support. (PNA)

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