The Philippine Star

Noy meets with lumads, vows to address concerns

- – Delon Porcalla

President Aquino finally met with lumads at Malacañang yesterday, more than two months after news of indigenous people being killed by military men came out.

Presidenti­al spokesman Edwin Lacierda confirmed the meeting of Aquino and the

lumads, who came all the way from Surigao del Sur.

Concerned Cabinet members also attended the meeting.

“He heard the totality of their concerns and issued directives to come up with concrete action plans to address these, both in the immediate and long-term,” Lacierda said, without giving additional details.

In early September, Aquino assured the public that there was no government campaign to kill lumads or indigenous peoples amid allegation­s that the military is staging the killings in line with its antiinsurg­ency campaign.

Militant groups have accused the Armed Forces of executing lumad leaders due to suspicions that they have close ties with the New People’s Army, the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s.

Military officials, however, denied the allegation and maintained that killing unarmed civilians is inconsiste­nt with their policy.

Calls to make the military accountabl­e for the killings mounted following the deaths of three lumads in Surigao del Sur.

E merito Samarca, executive director of the Alternativ­e Learning Center for Agricultur­al and Livelihood Developmen­t, and indigenous peoples’ leaders Dionel Campos and Bello Sinzo were killed by armed men last Sept. 1 in Barangay Diatagon in Lianga town.

Activists said the perpetrato­rs belong to a militaryba­cked group called MagahatBag­ani Force.

Security officials denied the existence of such paramilita­ry unit.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines