Watchmen Daily Journal

Military says mandatory ROTC to stop NPA recruitmen­t in schools

- (Rambo Talabong, Rappler.com)

MANILA – The proposal to make the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program mandatory for students would prevent the recruitmen­t of communist rebels, the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) said on Thursday, November 29.

Speaking at a press briefing in Camp Aguinaldo, AFP spokesman Brigadier General Edgard Arevalo said ROTC would greatly help in stopping recruitmen­t to the New People's Army (NPA), the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP).

"Napakalaki­ng bagay po niyan na maitutulon­g sapagkat kagaya ng nabanggit ko kanina, isa po sa mga training, isa sa mga subjects na matututuna­n under the ROTC program ay sinasabi nating threats to national security," Arevalo said.

(That would be a big help because as I said earlier, part of the training, the subjects to be learned under ROTC would be what we call threats to national security.)

Mandatory ROTC?

This comes after President Rodrigo Duterte called on Congress to require ROTC for students in grades 11 and 12.

There are already pending bills filed in both the House of Representa­tives and the Senate.

Duterte also said he is considerin­g issuing an executive order on the matter.

To battle communist recruitmen­t?

Regarded as the longest running communist insurgency in Asia, the conflict between the Philippine government and the CPP recently came to a boil after the government declared the NPA as a terrorist group over the killings of cops and soldiers.

Back in October, AFP chief General Carlito Galvez Jr. had said the communists were supposedly recruiting students from prominent universiti­es for an alleged plot to oust Duterte.

Arevalo said the AFP looks forward to "nationalis­m" being instilled in students so that they would not join the NPA.

"Dito po sa ROTC program na ito...mas mabibigyan natin ng kamalayan, ng kamulatan ang ating kababayan, lalong-lalo na ang ating kabataan," he said.

(Through this ROTC program...we would be able to raise consciousn­ess and enlighten our countrymen, especially our youth.)

Deployment concerns?

Arevalo attempted to suppress fears about students being sent to the front lines.

Reservists, he emphasized, don't necessaril­y need to be in the battlefiel­d. They could help in relief operations and offer technical knowledge during crises.

"Meron pa po tayong regular force, kami po 'yun, kami po ang pangunahin­g haharap sa mga hamon at sa challenges (We still have a regular force, that's us, we'll primarily face the threats and challenges) when it comes to military operations. But members or graduates of ROTC will form part of the reservist force na puwede pong tawagin (which we can call upon)," Arevalo said.

 ?? (Edwin Espejo file photo) ?? New People's Army guerrillas march in Davao City to celebrate the 48th founding anniversar­y of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s in December 2016.
(Edwin Espejo file photo) New People's Army guerrillas march in Davao City to celebrate the 48th founding anniversar­y of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s in December 2016.

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