The deadline to apply for amnesty is less than a month away. The National Amnesty Commission is urging former rebels to apply before it's too late.
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The National Amnesty Commission (NAC) has urged former rebels to apply for government amnesty as deadlines approach, with fewer than 1,000 of an estimated 40,000 Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) members having filed applications so far.
Jamar Kulayan, NAC commissioner for Mindanao, said only 991 MILF members had applied as of Feb. 13, ahead of the March 4 deadline for the MILF, Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) and Rebolusyonaryong Partido ng Manggagawa ng Pilipinas-Revolutionary Proletarian Army-Alex Boncayao Brigade (RPM-P/RPA-ABB).
The deadline for the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) is March 13.
“If they are granted amnesty, their civil and political rights are restored,” Kulayan said.
NAC data showed that 7,379 applications have been received nationwide—5,884 from the CPP–NPA–NDF; 991 from the MILF; 412 from the MNLF; and 92 from the RPM-P/RPA-ABB.
Sixteen applicants, including one MILF member, have so far been granted amnesty by President Marcos, who has the sole authority to approve applications.
In Samar, about 940 former NPA members have applied through the Local Amnesty Board (LAB) in Catbalogan City, with at least 400 more expected before the March 13 deadline, according to LAB head Jazmine Odyssa Lutao.
She said all case folders have been forwarded to the NAC for review.The amnesty program, anchored on presidential proclamations issued in November 2024, covers rebellion and related offenses committed in pursuit of political beliefs.
Qualified applicants may have pending criminal cases dropped and gain access to reintegration support, including livelihood, health and psychosocial assistance.
Only 991 out of 40,000 MILF fighters have applied. What is preventing them from applying? How many former NPA rebels have yet to apply? Perhaps the government will offer an extension.
The Army has foiled the attempt of the NPA to regain a mass base in Negros Oriental.
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The Philippine Army in Negros Oriental on Monday said that relentless, large-scale anti-insurgency operations have foiled the communist New People’s Army’s (NPA) attempt to recoup its mass bases in the province, following clashes over the weekend.
Brig. Gen. Jason Jumawan, commander of the Army’s 302nd Infantry Brigade based in Tanjay City, Negros Oriental, disclosed during a press conference that before Sunday’s encounters between government troops and “NPA remnants,” a small group of armed men was already spotted in the hinterland villages.
“This was the same group that the Army’s 11th Infantry Battalion (11IB) troops engaged with in skirmishes during the weekend in Sitio Canggabi, Barangay Sto. NiƱo in Tanjay City,” Jumawan said.
A series of four encounters starting around 5:30 a.m. on Sunday led to one soldier killed and another wounded during sporadic firefights.
Lt. Col. Sol Zaulda, commanding officer of 11IB, identified the deceased as Cpl. Renold S. Gardose, 29, of Barangay Artuz, Tapaz, Capiz, and squad leader of Alpha Company, and the wounded as PFC Janes Tyrone Lozano, 28, of Riverside, Bohol.
Jumawan said clearing operations uncovered a makeshift shelter for rebels, recovering items like two hand grenades, firearm magazines, subversive documents and personal belongings.
According to him, residents reported earlier this month that armed individuals were conducting house-to-house visits in their communities and asking them to converge at night.
The Army commander said this indicates that the NPA is recruiting a mass base of supporters to regain its strongholds.
Jumawan stated that after the dismantling of the South East Front (SEF) in south Negros Oriental, the NPA’s Komiteng Regiyon Negros Cebu Bohol Siquijor (KR-NCBS) now only has four remnants.
The other members of the armed group are believed to be members of the dismantled South Western Front (SWF) operating in central Negros.
Jumawan said they will not allow the dismantled guerrilla fronts in Negros to recoup as the brigade has launched tactical offensives to run after the insurgents who scampered immediately in different directions following Sunday’s clashes.
He reiterated a previous commitment that the Philippine Army will not depart from Negros Oriental despite only a handful of remnants left in the dismantled guerrilla fronts.
“As instructed by Department of National Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro, we will be holding both the ISO (internal security operations) and the territorial defense operations”, Jumawan stressed.
They have done this through "relentless, large-scale anti-insurgency operations." The Army says "they will not allow the dismantled guerrilla fronts in Negros to recoup." Which indicates they aren't actually dismantled as they continue to fight.
An NPA leader was killed in a recent skirmish.
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A ranking New People's Army (NPA) official was killed in an encounter with government troops in Agusan del Sur on Sunday, the military reported Monday.
The fatality was identified as Bonifacio Lutawan (alias “Tado”), commanding officer of the Regional Operational Command of the NPA's North Central Mindanao Regional Committee.
The Army's 8th Infantry Battalion said the clash in Sitio Tacocon, Barangay Kasapa II, La Paz also involved rebels operating in nearby Bukidnon. No government casualty were reported.
"The identity of Lutawan was confirmed by former rebels," the military said in a statement.
Troops also recovered an M653 rifle from the scene. Military operations are ongoing as of this posting.
Proving for the umpteenth time that the NPA is not leaderless.
More NPA memebrs have also surrendered. First 15 in Rizal.
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A total of 15 alleged members of a local Communist-Terrorist Group (CTG) voluntarily surrendered to authorities in Baras, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said Thursday.
In a statement, the PNP said eight of the surrenderers were listed in the Periodic Status Report (PSR) for the first quarter of 2021, while seven others were not on the PSR list.
Upon surrendering, the 15 individuals turned over a cache of weapons, including one M16 rifle with two magazines and 30 rounds of ammunition; a 12-gauge shotgun with 10 rounds of ammunition; three rifle grenades; one hand grenade; and one M203 round.
The PNP said the former CTG members are now undergoing documentation and assessment for possible enrollment in the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP), which provides support and livelihood opportunities to help reintegrate former rebels into society.
PNP chief Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. described the surrender as a “positive step” toward public safety and the reintegration of former combatants.
“Each member of society who returns to the right path is a step toward a more peaceful community,” Nartatez said mostly in Filipino.
“Our focus is not only on law enforcement but also on opening doors for those who choose peace over conflict,” he added.
The PNP reminded the public that sustained peace requires cooperation, vigilance, and community participation, and urged those with information about illegal armed groups or loose firearms to report to the nearest police station.
And two more in Bukidnon.
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Two members of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) surrendered Saturday to the Philippine Army’s 1st Special Forces Battalion (1SFBn) in Barangay Mampayag, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon.
In a statement on Monday, the Army’s 4th Infantry Division (4ID) said the two are part of the remnants of NPA rebels operating in the hinterlands of Agusan del Sur and Bukidnon provinces.
The 4ID identified the surrenderers as Jhon Jhon Bokdawan Atipan, also known as Wowie and Doms, and Winalyn Lucdayan Saplidan, alias Marita.
Atipan is a member of NPA Squad 1, Headquarters Force NEO, while Saplidan operates under the NPA Ordnance Team of the Regional Operations Command (ROC), both of which are part of the North Central Mindanao Regional Committee (NCMRC).
The two surrenderers are now in the custody of the 1SFBn for documentation, validation, and assessment.
“They (surrenderers) will also undergo procedures to determine their eligibility for the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program,” the 4ID said.
Meanwhile, 4ID commander Major General Michele Anayron Jr. emphasized the continuing weakening of NPA influence in the Caraga Region and Northern Mindanao.
“The continuous weakening of NPA influence is due to the sustained military operations complemented by the whole-of-nation interventions that address the root causes of insurgency,” Anayron said in the same statement.
Last week, the top commander of the ROC-NCMRC, identified as Bonifacio Lutawan, was killed in an encounter with troopers from the Army’s 8th Infantry Battalion in Barangay Kasapa II, La Paz, Agusan del Sur.
These people will no doubt qualify for the various programs offered by the government but they had better hurry up with applying for amnesty. Also, notice that the leader killed in Agusan del Sur was a "top commander" and not just any old leader. The fight continues.

