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By JAMES MANANGHAYA
The Philippine Star
Armed
Forces chief Gen. Alexander Yano said the deadly attacks on several
towns in Mindanao by Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebels showed
the secessionist group’s lack of control over its field commanders.
“It
appears that several MILF sub-commanders are not controlled by the MILF
leadership and are just using the peace process as a blanket to launch
violent attacks against the people of Mindanao,” Yano said at a press
briefing at Camp Aguinaldo Monday.
“These developments are clear
manifestations of the insincerity to the peace process of a significant
portion of the MILF,” he added.
He said the separatist rebels’
rampage, starting with the ambush of government troops in Lanao del
Sur, is a “virtual declaration of war against the duly constituted
authority, which was confirmed by Commander Bravo’s declaration of
jihad or Holy War.”
“The AFP shall not allow this to go on, we
cannot allow ambuscades, arson, kidnapping, hostage taking, blocking of
main highways and other atrocities to be perpetrated by the MILF
against the Filipino people,” he said.
alla, Jaime Laude, and Edith Regalado
Yano said there are
enough troops in Mindanao to deal with the MILF and that more soldiers
are prepared for deployment to affected areas if the need arises.
“In
fact, our troops are already on the ground as early as dawn Monday
morning. They are heavily engaged in these areas and we are confident
that we can restore normalcy and we can take drastic action against
these groups,” he said.
The AFP chief also said that units in
other areas have been ordered to take an “active defense stance” to
prevent the fighting from spilling over to other nearby towns and
provinces.
Brig. Gen. Hilario Atendido, chief of the
anti-terrorist Task Force Tabak, said in a phone interview that the
MILF rebels left the occupied towns at around noon Monday but took with
them male civilians as human shields.
The MILF leadership, said
spokesman Eid Kabalu, did not sanction the attacks and the commanders
involved vented their frustration over the botched signing of the
Memorandum of Agreement on ancestral domain in Malaysia last Aug. 5.
House
Speaker Jose Nograles said the violence in Lanao del Norte showed the
MILF leadership has lost its control over field commanders.
“Is
the leadership of the MILF really in control over their field
commanders?” he asked, pointing out that the MILF hierarchy needs to
“clarify if their field commanders still obey their chain of command.”
“How
can we proceed with the peace talks if the top officials of the MILF
cannot control their field commanders (who) are apparently acting on
their own?”
In a statement, Nograles said the “incursions” by
the separatist rebels insurgents are a “very bad sign that the MILF
chain-of-command is breaking apart.”
He noted that even Kabalu was surprised by the recent attacks.
“We
really have to know first from the MILF leaders if they are still in
control. Those who are out of line should be relieved from their posts
and should be punished by the MILF leadership for breaking the
chain-of-command,” Nograles suggested.
Reports said a certain Commander Bravo, head of the 102 MILF Base Command, led the attacks.
“These
attacks should be condemned by everyone, including the leaders of the
MILF. These acts of criminality and terrorism by rebel Muslim groups
should be dealt with quickly and met frontally with the full force of
the law,” he said.
“The government and our armed forces cannot
afford now to deal with this kind of situation with kid gloves. We want
peace, but when terrorism is the result of peace negotiations, the
terrorists must be stopped and subdued at all cost,” Nograles added.
To show good faith, Nograles urged the MILF leadership to help the government neutralize the group of Bravo.
“Even
the top leaders of the MILF should not let this incident pass. This is
an insult to their leadership. Clearly, Commander Bravo is not inclined
to respect the MILF chain-of-command and this is a very serious offense
in any military organization,” Nograles said.
Tighter security for Davao
In
Davao City, Southern Mindanao regional police director Andres Caro II
said tighter security and monitoring of areas around three MILF camps
in the province have been put in place.
“We have put our men on
high alert and we have been constantly assessing and checking every
detail of the security measures that we have so far implemented,” Caro
said.
“We have been closely watching the developments in other
areas in Mindanao as well as whatever movements there would be in these
known MILF camps here. And we make sure that there would not be any
spillover of these clashes in our region,” he said.
Caro said there are three MILF camps in the region – two in Davao Oriental and one in Davao del Sur.
Caro
said the tighter security was also in preparation for the week-long
Kadayawan harvest festival featuring various Lumad tribes.
Army Maj. Gen. Leo Jogy Fojas said the region was generally peaceful until last weekend when rebels attacked Maasim.
“Here in the region, it is relatively peaceful. The only problem I had was the one in Maasim,” Fojas said.
MILF-NPA tie-up?
The
Communist New People’s Army in Davao and Bukidnon is reportedly linking
up with the MILF for a possible joint operation against government
troops, a military official said.
The official, who declined to
be named, also said the MILF attacks in Lanao and Sarangani provinces
were meant to force the military to divert troops from North Cotabato,
which was reportedly the real target of the secessionist group.
“We
know that these attacks in Lanao and Sarangani were just diversionary
for them (MILF) to be able to launch a major offensive in North
Cotabato,” he said.
He said it was the reason why the AFP and the PNP drew reinforcements from Western Visayas and Luzon. - With Delon Porc
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