Showing posts with label martial law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label martial law. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Martial Law: Termination of Martial Law

Following the recommendations of his men, DND Secretary Lorenzana and DILG Secretary Año, Duterte has decided to not extend martial law through 2020.

https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/12/10/1975921/palace-duterte-says-no-extension-martial-law-mindanao
Duterte’s decision came after Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana earlier recommended lifting martial law in Mindanao due to police and military assessment of the security situation in the region. 
Interior Secretary Eduardo Año likewised said the situation in the southern Philippines has improved. 
Last Friday, Duterte already hinted that he is inclined to end martial law in Mindanao.

“Yang martial law, martial law, wala yan. Kalokohan yan. Bugok lang na presidente gagamit niyan. It’s an overused, abused word, martial law and... its practice,” he was quoted in a briefing in Legazpi City last Friday. 
(That martial law, that’s nothing. It's baloney. Only a stupid president will use that. It’s an overused, abused word, martial law and... its practice) 
“We will not allow it. I am sure. My military will not allow it. My police will not allow it,” he added.
My military? My police? As will be shown below Duterte is right but only because to go against his wishes is to end your career. Ostensibly the reason martial law has been recommended to end is because the security situation has improved.

https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/12/11/improved-security-climate-in-mindanao-reason-for-non-extension-of-martial-law/
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) said the “improvement in the security climate” in Mindanao was the primary reason why the military had recommended to President Duterte the lifting of martial law in the island. 
AFP Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Edgard Arevalo, in an interview with CNN, said the decline in number of local terrorist groups also contributed to the non extension of the martial rule in Mindanao. 
“There’s a decline in the local terrorist group, particularly the Communist terrorist group, and the terrorist Abu Sayyaf group, the Daesh-inspired group by the Maute brothers,” Arevalo said. 
Arevalo said that terrorist groups in Mindanao have “significantly weakened.” 
“The Maute brothers as you know have been defeated in Marawi. After which, all their activities now that we have monitor so far are their attempts to regroup, to resurge and to recruit which we are able to control,” the AFP spokesperson said. 
Arevalo said they were also making sure that movements of the Abu Turaife group in Central Mindanao and other local terrorist groups in Sulu are confined. 
“We have already controlled them in the sense that we have neutralized their key leaders and so far…during the last quarter they were not able to pull out any reports, or attempts to kidnap and of course we have rescued British couple Hyron,” he said. 
The Philippine National Police (PNP), for its part, said the police leadership supports the decision of the President not to extend the martial law. 
“The steady decline in crime victimization in Mindanao over the past two years validates our data and general observations of lesser crime and lesser fear of crime in Mindanao,” Police Brigadier General Bernard Banac, PNP spokesperson noted. 
The police official further said that the security measures and the campaign against crime and terrorism “are achieving positive results and success.”
Maybe PNP leadership in Manila supports an end to martial law but last month PNP leadership in central Mindanao recommend another extension. Why? Because of the same decline in crime which PNP Brig. Gen. Banac sites as a reason for ending martial law!

https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/11/23/police-commanders-in-central-mindanao-favor-martial-law-extension/
Top police officials of Central Mindanao are in favor of extension of Martial Law in the region, citing continuous security threat as a reason. 
Brig. Gen. Alfred Corpus, director of the Central Mindanao regional police, said that the significant reduction of crime rate in the region is also a reason why they are in favor of Martial Law extension. 
“The consensus of all local commanders is for the extension. This was based on our discussion during our command conference,” said Corpus. 
Central Mindanao covers Cotabato provinces, Sarangani, Koronadal City, Cotabato City and General Santos City. 
Some of the areas in the region is home to various threat groups that include communist and Moro rebels. 
“With the presence of various armed groups here in Mindanao, the implementation of Martial Law offers a great advantage to the PNP and its counterpart law enforcement agencies, as such that it poses positive effects on the peace and order relatively,” said Corpus. 
“I asked our officers on the ground on their stand on Martial Law and majority of them are in favor for the extension of Martial Law in the Region,” he added. 
Corpus also noted a continuous decline and the peace and order situation in the region since the declaration of Martial Law in 2017. 
Citing crime data, Corpus said that the region registered an eight percent reduction for 2017, 30.06 percent reduction in 2018 and 27.04 percent from January to October this year. 
The decrease covers the Eight Focus Crimes such as Murder, Homicide, Rape, Physical Injury, Robbery, Theft, carnapping and stealing of motorcycles and also on crimes covered by special laws and ordinances. 
But Corpus said they leave to proper authorities the decision on whether or not Martial Law would be extended in Central Mindanao.
Unsurprisingly Gen. Corpus has done a quick 180 from his recommendation to extend martial law because of the improved security situation to backing Duterte's decision to end martial law which decision was based on the improved security situation!

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1088488
Brig. Gen. Alfred Corpus, director of the Police Regional Office (PRO)-12, said they are ready to implement any directive on possible adjustments related to the termination of the martial law on Dec. 31. 
Corpus assured that they are always on top of the area’s security situation and all their units are always on alert for any eventuality. 
We follow orders but we will not let our guards down. The same intensity of service will be felt in PRO-12 and we will even add more to it,” he said a text message sent to reporters. 
Even before the President declared martial law in the entire Mindanao in May 2017, he said they have elevated their security operations in the region, in coordination with the Armed Forces of the Philippines and other law enforcement units. 
He cited their standing partnership with the Army’s 6th and 10th Infantry Divisions, especially on counter-terrorism efforts. 
“We will sustain the same intensity with our campaigns against criminality and illegal drugs,” Corpus said. 
The PRO-12 reported last month that the recorded crime incidents in the region have declined under the prevailing martial law. 
It said the total crime volume in the region’s four provinces and five cities dropped by 32.64 percent in 2017, 30.06 percent in 2018 and 27.04 percent from January to November this year.
"We follow orders." What else can he and the other PNP commanders in Central Mindanao do but follow orders even if they are fundamentally opposed to them? If the crime rate has dropped during martial law it only stands to reason that it will increase once martial law is lifted. The psychological barrier will be gone and crime will be back on the menu. PNP commanders in Central Mindanao recognise this law of cause and effect, why doesn't the leadership in Manila?

LGUs in Mindanao also expressed a desire to extend martial law once more.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1190710/mindanao-leaders-back-martial-law-extension
Mindanao leaders expressed qualified support for the extension of martial law once the declaration expires at the end of the year. 
But the peace and order council of Lanao del Norte province passed a resolution on Friday favoring the extension of martial law. 
Lanao del Norte Gov. Imelda Quibranza-Dimaporo said the move was meant to prevent the inroads of lawless groups into the province and disturb its security situation. 
This view was shared by Lanao del Sur Gov. Mamintal Adiong Jr. 
Adiong told the Inquire that keeping martial law would help ensure the smooth implementation of rehabilitation work in Marawi City because increased military and police presence reduces the threat from violent extremists. 
Marawi Mayor Majul Gandamra also favored martial law extension for its security benefits because many residents are still struggling to normalize their disrupted lives after the Marawi siege. 
But Iligan City Mayor Celso Regencia, a former police official, said there must be increased security presence in areas threatened by extremists before martial law is lifted. 
Lanao del Norte Rep. Mohamad Khalid Dimaporo said a well-coordinated security mechanism would ensure peace and order in Mindanao since remnants of the Maute group that laid siege on Marawi still evoke worries among the people.
Various reasons are given by these officials to extend martial law again but they boil down to one thing: the security situation. Cotabato City passed a resolution favouring a marital law extension as well.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1083306
Unless terrorist threats are contained, the city government here said it will continue to support the imposition of martial law in Mindanao, the city legislative body said in a resolution Tuesday. 
The Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) here passed a resolution on Oct. 1, 2019, expressing full support to calls for the extension of the imposition of martial law in Mindanao.
The resolution was only made public on Tuesday.
 
“It cannot be denied that terrorist elements are still lurking around and, if they can gain a chance, would continue with their wicked agenda of sowing terror and causing widespread fear and panic thereby derailing our economic and social development,” the SP Resolution 6579 said. 
“Rebellion persists in Mindanao and that public safety entails the extension of martial law in the island,” it added. 
The majority of the members of the legislative body are convinced that “the imposition of martial law has brought more positive results, foremost of which are on the economy and peace and order, particularly in Cotabato City.” 
In a recent interview, Maj. Gen. Diosdado Carreon, commander of the Army's 6th Infantry Division, said the military is also recommending the extension of martial law in the provinces under the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), including Cotabato City. 
Carreon said the continuing threats by the Islamic State-inspired Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters in Central Mindanao as the reason behind their support to the martial law extension.
The commanding General of the 6thID even recommend extending martial law in the BARMM which includes Cotabato City.  Even now the mayor has not changed her mind about extending martial law.


https://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2019/12/cotabato-mayor-wants-martial-law-to-continue/
Amid calls to lift Martial law in Mindanao before the year ends basing from security assessment that terror group threats have weakened, the Cotabato City Mayor Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi wanted martial law to be retained. 
“Retention of martial law we want, because of the atrocities in the nearby municipalities,” the mayor said. 
Sayadi recalled that on the first week of November, the city was alarmed over reported sightings of suspected ISIS armed men roaming in the nearby town that have stepped inside the city perimeter. 
Cotabato City was also a victim of mall bombing during on New Year’s eve last year blamed by authorities on the ISIS-inspired Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters that killed two persons and maimed dozen other shoppers. 
Cotabato City has been strictly implementing curfew starting 10:30 p.m. until 4 a.m., locking down the entry and exit of the city. 
Several people were punished for violating the said ordinance. 
The curfew, said the mayor, will continue even without martial law. 
“The curfew is a local ordinance, it will continue,” Sayadi said.
Were the voices of these LGUs taken into account? What about the people? Remember when AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Galvez told us people of Mindanao said they wanted martial law forever?

https://www.philstar.com/pilipino-star-ngayon/bansa/2018/05/25/1818418/martial-law-forever-sa-mindanao
It was announced yesterday by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Carlito Galvez united cry and desire of the majority of residents in the Mindanao peace-loving. 
"What we are seeing in Mindanao, martial law is being appreciated, the rest they say we want martial law forever here in Mindanao, it says that because they because they see that martial law is being implemented against lawless elements" Galvez explained that currently in Marawi City.

What are they saying now? What is the real security status in Mindanao? Why are there LGUs and AFP and PNP officials offering different recommendations about martial law for the same reason, that the security situation has improved and crime has dropped? What is the real motive for not extending martial law?  Could it be purely economic?  

Remember earlier in the year Sara Duterte floated the idea of a limited martial law to the most affected areas so that more investors would come to Davao? She is still singing that song.


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1088525
Mayor Sara Z. Duterte has welcomed the non-extension of martial law after it expires on December 31 this year. 
In a statement on Wednesday, Duterte said the lifting of martial law would entice more foreign tourists and investors to the city. 
Sara said the declaration of martial law had negatively affected the city when several foreign governments issued travel bans, which she attributed to tourists’ and investors’ apprehension about coming to the city. 
There is a negative connotation in the international community when it comes to martial law. Through the lifting, by the end of the month, our standing in the international community will improve,” she said. 
The effect of the declaration of martial law was more on the influx of foreign investments to Mindanao, she added. 
“When it comes to local investment, there is no problem. But in the international community, the declaration of martial law and travel ban coming from their governments really affected us,” Sara said.
There were travel warnings for Mindanao long before the Marawi siege.  It is doubtful the lifting of martial law will cause any country to rescind their warnings for travel to Mindanao. 

Duterte is not the only person saying that the lifting of martial law will attract more tourists and investments. But hold the phone! The AFP in 2018 told us that martial law did exactly that!


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1054365/afp-cites-economic-tourism-gains-in-mindanao-due-to-martial-law
Martial law has led to increased tourist and economic activity in Mindanao, especially in areas previously thought of as inaccessible to visitors from Luzon and Visayas,” he told reporters in his prepared speech ahead of a press conference. 
Because of the improved security, the AFP Chie of Staff said it was “no longer unusual” to find tourists in conflict areas like Zamboanga, Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi. 


“The development created more jobs and empowered residents to become active players in the peace and security of their communities,” he said. 
Not just the AFP said martial law was good for the economy but so did LGUs in Mindanao!


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1056397
All local government units (LGUs) in Mindanao as well as the national league of local governments support the extension of martial law in Mindanao, an official of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said Tuesday. 
DILG Assistant Secretary and spokesperson Jonathan Malaya said all LGUs in Mindanao, including the umbrella organization of all LGUs, the Union of Local Authorities in the Philippines (ULAP), have all expressed their support for the extension of martial law. 
“In fact, we have not heard of any local chief executive in Mindanao who opposes the extension of martial law,” he said in a news release. 
According to our elected local government officials, martial law in Mindanao has led to improved peace and order in their areas. Who are we to argue against that?” Malaya said.
Dayanghirang said Mindanao has been experiencing growth in its economy and continuous decline of its crime rate.
 
"Practically, the economy is up, and criminality is down. Infrastructures and investments are growing due to an improved peace and order situation in Mindanao. Politically, we are very stable as well," he said. 
"Mindanao is booming. There are more flights going to its various provinces plus inter-province flights. The gross domestic product of Mindanao is higher than the national government," he added. 
He said the support for the extension resonates from a great number of councilors, specially, the ones in Mindanao who have articulated their resounding satisfaction over the affirmative results martial law have afforded the region. 
"When we went around, we found out during our formal and informal discussions that the consensus of the general majority of councilors in Mindanao is that the people are safer because of the prevailing martial law in the region," Dayanghirang said.
Mindanao is safer and more prosperous under martial law. That was the reason last year to extend martial law through 2019. Now the reason to not extend is that Mindanao is safer and martial law discourages economic activity.

There are simply too many contradictions here. Martial law should never be a permanent state. It is a tool to be used in the most drastic times such as during the Marawi siege. The lifting of martial law at some point was inevitable but the reasons given by various officials to lift or extend it contradict each other.  What will happen now? Will crime climb back to pre-martial law levels? Will economic activity decrease? In May 2018 I asked the same questions and I will end this article with them.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/994178/mindanao-people-love-martial-law-afp-chief-swears
“People we have spoken to, they love martial law. Peace-loving people have seen the remarkable improvement in peace and order,” Gen. Carlito Galvez, chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, told reporters on Thursday. 
They no longer see guns in the streets. These [firearms] are now concealed,” Galvez said, adding that 6,000 firearms had been seized by security forces in Mindanao since January.
Do these people not realise that saying martial law has contributed to a remarkable improvement in peace and order only confirms the fact that Mindanao is a land of lawless violence despite every attempt to paint it as a place that is not so bad? When martial law is inevitably lifted will these concealed guns appear once more in plain sight?

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Martial Law: Lifting of Martial Law

Duterte has said he will rely on the recommendations of the PNP, AFP, and DND on whether to renew the martial law extension or not. Last month the PNP, DND, and AFP all said they would not issue such a recommendation and they seem to be sticking to that decision.

https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/8/20/Defense-chief-recommends-non-extension-of-Mindanao-martial-law.html
Defense Secretary Delfin said on Wednesday he has recommended to President Rodrigo Duterte to no longer extend martial law in Mindanao beyond this year. 
“Yes, confirmed. No extension,” said Lorenzana in a phone message to CNN Philippines, without giving details. 
In a statement, Lorenzana said the purpose of martial law has been accomplished. 
"Our security forces have determined that the purpose of implementing martial law has been attained and the prevailing conditions in the whole of Mindanao Island as well as the Islands of Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-tawi have greatly improved since the defeat of the Maute fighters in October 2017," said the Defense chief. 
He added, "The AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines) believes that the Maute group and other threat groups can no longer launch a Marawi-type attack as their forces and capabilities have significantly dwindled." 
Meanwhile, the Philippine National Police (PNP) also confirmed that it has sent its recommendation to the Department of National Defense and the Department of Interior and Local Government to lift the martial law soon. 
"The PNP confirms its recommendation submitted to the Department of National Defense and the Department of Interior and Local Government, and concurs with the AFP assessment, for the lifting of martial law and that it may no longer be extended beyond the authorized period," said PNP Spokesperson PBGen. Bernard Banac in a statement.
Some would say the purpose of martial law ran out long ago as soon as Marawi was liberated. It maybe that no group could launch an attack on the scale of Marawi but they are still capable of doing a lot of damage.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1197288/t1204minbreak1
According to military intelligence, the BIFF has been plotting to distribute these powerful bombs along Maguindanao roads regularly used by the military and in populated areas of Cotabato, Maguindanao and Sultan Kudarat provinces. 

“These terrorists are using IEDs that pose grave dangers to our troops in a desperate attempt to overpower our soldiers,” said Carreon.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1198380/govt-troops-find-more-bombs-in-maguindanao
Government troops found six more powerful improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Maguindanao Wednesday as the military intensified its offensive against Islamic State-linked militants. 
The total number of IEDs recovered since the operations began on Nov. 24 is now 20. Earlier, soldiers found 14 IEDs in various hideouts of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1088160
Government troops belonging to the Army’s 1st Mechanized Infantry Battalion (MIB) recovered on Friday war materiel from fleeing Islamic State-inspired Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao. 

Among the weapons recovered were one 40-mm. grenade launcher, one 60-mm. mortar tube launcher, black powder, and metal grindings used to manufacture improvised bombs. 

“Our troopers are continuously scouring Sitio Maybunga for more homemade bombs left behind by the fleeing terror group,” Carreon said.
The BIFF and the AFP have been clashing which has led to the displacement of 40,000 people.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1197745/40000-flee-as-clashes-rage-in-maguindanao
Close to 40,000 residents have been displaced by the ongoing clashes between government forces and members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in Maguindanao province, social welfare officials said on Tuesday. 

Emma Ali, Maguindanao provincial social welfare chief, said the number of internally displaced persons had reached 38,235 and was still rising in evacuation centers. Some of them had taken refuge in homes of their relatives. 

Ali said Shariff Saydona Mustapha town in Maguindanao posted the highest number of evacuees at 3,668 families, followed by Datu Saudi Ampatuan town, 2,021; and Shariff Aguak town, 1,958. 

“The number of evacuees rises and falls every now and then, depending on what happens overnight,” Ali said. At one point, the number rose to 48,000 since the fighting between government troops and the BIFF rebels broke out on Nov. 24. 

“When there are explosions and shelling at night, people move to safer grounds,” Ali said. “That explains why people in conflict areas have their valuables ready in tricycles or carabao-drawn carts for quick movement.”
It appears Maguindano province is under siege. BIFF certainly poses a major threat. If they ever got a chance to set off any of those IED's scores could end up dead. It is a good thing that the AFP continues to go after them but perhaps there should be a limited martial in Sulu and Eastern Mindanao which is where all the terrorism is happening? This was discussed earlier but now it appears that a wholesale lifting of martial law in Mindanao is what will be recommended to Duterte. Former AFP Chief, now DILG Secretary, Año has different reasons that Lorezana for recommending no more martial law.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1198403/fwd-dilg-chief-end-of-martial-law-to-benefit-mindanaos-economy
Año said the windup of martial law in Mindanao will benefit the economy in the South, bringing with it more local and foreign investments and increase tourist arrivals in the region. 

“We believe that the lifting of martial law will be advantageous to the economy as it will signal the full return to normalcy and the end to perceived security risks of investing and travelling to Mindanao,” he said in a statement. 

According to Año, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) agrees with Lorenzana that the purpose of martial law in Mindanao has already been attained based on the assessment of the police and the military. 

He said “normalcy has returned” to entire Mindanao, and the peace and order situation in the area has “remarkably improved” compared to when martial law was declared in 2017 at the height of the Marawi siege.
Año thinks marital law should be lifted as it will a boon for the economy and for tourism. Interesting that he says lifting martial law "will signal the full return to normalcy and the end to perceived security risks of investing and travelling to Mindanao." Perceived risks? He sounds like the Becoming Filipino guy. The risks of travelling to Mindanao are very real with tourists being captured by Abu Sayyaf which is exactly what happened in October with a British man and his wife in Zamboanga. Kidnapping remains a risk in Mindanao. 

And what is normalcy? Terrorist groups are still running around getting into firefights with the AFP. I suppose that is normal.  It has been normal since the 70s. Who can define what normal is for the Philippines anyway but if Año thinks lifting of martial law will end "perceived security risks" and that those risks are not actually ended then perhaps martial law should still be in place in at least certain areas.

Don't forget the NPA is also still very active in Mindanao. What's to be done about them?  How about opening peace talks again?

https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/12/5/duterte-to-send-bello-to-speak-to-joma-sison.html
The President revealed that he will be sending former government chief negotiator and Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello to speak with Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Joma Sison, without elaborating on what they are expected to discuss. 

President Rodrigo Duterte said he has not yet given up hope on reopening negotiations with Sison even after terminating the talks and the services of its peace panel -- including Bello as negotiator -- in March this year. 

"This is the first time that I will reveal it, I'm sending Secretary Bello... He should go there, talk to them...basta I'm sending him back to Sison and talk to him about...malaman ninyo 'yan pagdating ng panahon (you will know when the time is right)," he said Thursday during a situational briefing on the effects of typhoon Tisoy. 

He said this after lamenting the long-standing insurgency problem in the country. 

"Three times we attempted to talk sense dito (to them) and it has always failed...I cannot stop. Hindi ko sabihin na ayaw ko makipag-usap (I cannot say I do not want to talk), that is not a statement of a leader, of a President," he argued.
Mysterious Duterte won't tell us exactly why he is sending Bello to speak with Sison. Probably peace talks.  Maybe about coming back to the Philippines to face trial. Who knows? The AFP says the meeting will be about peace talks and they are supportive of this move to resurrect the peace talks again.


https://www.untvweb.com/news/afp-supports-possible-talks-with-cpp/
“We understand that those instructions to Sec. Bello are in the nature of exploratory discussion with Mr. Sison and are meant towards the attainment of sustainable peace which is the President’s and also the AFP’s ultimate desire,” Arevalo said in a statement. 
Arevalo also reiterates that “if we are to negotiate, therefore, we so do from the position of strength.”

Why negotiate in the first place? They know what the CPP wants.  They want the Comprehensive Agreement on Social and Economic Reforms (CASER) to be implemented and that is simply impossible.

Same goes for Dutere's upcoming tete-a-tete with MNLF leader Nur Misuari. Why negotiate with this man?

https://mindanaoexaminer.com/misuari-to-meet-again-with-duterte-to-talk-peace/
FORMER REBEL chieftain Nur Misuari is set to meet with President Rodrigo Duterte to discuss the resumption of peace talks with the former rebel group Moro National Liberation Front in Davao City. 
Misuari has previously met with Duterte, his long-time friend and political ally, in Malacañang Palace in Manila where they discussed the creation of a coordinating committee between the MNLF and the national government. 
Duterte previously told the former Libyan firebrand that he ordered Presidential peace adviser Carlito Galvez to immediately form a coordinating committee between the Government of the Philippines (GPH) and the MNLF, and to convene and set the agenda for discussions. 
Misuari has also asked Duterte to include the influential Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in the peace talks after the influential body played a vital role in the peace process between the Philippine government and MNLF. 
The coordinating committee will serve as a venue to seek for the cooperation of the MNLF to achieve immediate peace in Sulu province by, among others, helping in combating the Abu Sayyaf militants and to convincing MNLF relatives to return to the folds of the law. 
Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo said Duterte will walk the extra mile to bring harmony to the country and the nation. “In resolving the Muslim rebellion in Mindanao, every undertaking that may lead to a lasting peace and prosperity to that region must be tried and tested until its fruition. We can do no less as a people,” he said. 
Misuari signed a peace deal with Manila in September 1996 ending decades of bloody war. After the peace agreement was signed, Misuari became the governor of the Muslim autonomous region. But despite the peace accord, there was a widespread disillusionment with the weak autonomy they were granted. 
Under the peace accord, Manila would have to provide a mini-Marshal Plan to spur economic development in Muslim areas in Mindanao, and livelihood and housing assistance to tens of thousands of former rebels to uplift their poor living standards. 
In 2001, Misuari’s loyal forces and former rebels, who joined the military and police following the signing of the peace deal, attacked a key army base in Sulu’s Jolo town and civilian targets in Zamboanga in an effort to stop the government from calling an election in the Muslim autonomous region where Misuari wanted to be a perpetual governor. 
He then escaped by boat to Malaysia where he had been arrested and deported to the Philippines and was eventually pardoned and released by then President Gloria Arroyo in exchange for MNLF support to her election bid, as well as her allies in the Senate and Congress in 2004. 
And in September 2013, MNLF members attacked Zamboanga City for the second time, sparking fierce clashes that lasted for weeks, and left hundreds of people dead and wounded, and displaced over 300,000 civilians. Many of the raiders were killed, but the others managed to escape following the failed rebellion. 
Misuari, who is accused of rebellion by authorities for the deadly attacks, is being protected from arrest by Duterte, who interceded to the police and military on behalf of the former rebel chieftain so he would be free to move around without any fear of being arrested. 
Misuari is also facing graft charges at the Sandigan Bayan over the alleged anomalous purchase of education materials when he was governor of the defunct Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. He denied all criminal and graft accusations against him. 
Despite all these charges against Misuari, the OIC continues to support him. And in 2017, the OIC Secretary General, Dr. Youssef Al Othaimeen, in support of the peace process, even convened the 4th Session of the Bangsamoro Coordination Forum in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire on the margins of the 44th Session of the Council of Foreign sMinisters. 
The OIC said it continues to deal with the MNLF through the Jeddah formula. The meeting discussed the prospects of the peace process under the Duterte administration and is part of the efforts of the OIC to close ranks between the MNLF and MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front which also signed a peace accord with Manila in 2014) and to help in the process of merging the two peace tracks and to consolidate realization of the inalienable rights of the Muslim minority in southern Philippines for a peaceful, just and durable settlement of their problem. 
The OIC Council of Foreign Ministers also reaffirmed the importance of unity within the MNLF and the Jeddah formula.
The story of Nur Misuari is conveniently compressed into the paragraphs above which is why the article has been quoted in full.  This man is a bona fide terrorist who was able to get the Philippine government to agree to give him and his men, the MNLF, control over a large chunk of Mindanao known as the ARMM. Not satisfied with this he continued his terrorist activities after a further peace deal was signed in 2001 because he wanted to be president of the ARMM for life. Then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo pardoned him in exchange for votes from the MNLF. In 2013 he attacked Zamboanga but his arrest was suspended by the court and he has been out walking freely around the country ever since. He even travelled overseas to attend events with the OIC last year. Duterte has met with him in the Palace twice.

Now Duterte is considering giving Misuari the whole of Sulu province in order to placate him. Like all those surrendering NPA fighters the only place Misuari belongs is in prison.

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Martial Law: We Don't Really Matter At All

After all the delays it appears that the rehabilitation of Marawi is finally on schedule and rebuilding is about to get started.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/246022-task-force-marawi-begin-construction-december-2019
The government will begin the construction of public infrastructure in Marawi City by December, the chief of Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) said on Thursday, November 28. 

Secretary Eduardo del Rosario, who also chairs the Housing Urban Development and Coordinating Council (HUDCC), announced the timeline of the construction of vertical public infrastructure in Marawi's Most Affected Area (MAA) in a news briefing on Thursday. 

Del Rosario said that the clearing operations in the area were nearly complete, and that the task force was almost done in debris management, paving the way for the construction of government infrastructure projects inside the MAA between December 2019 to March 2020. 

Among the first priority projects to begin construction between December 2019 and March 2020 are the following: 
  • 200-classroom schoolbuilding
  • 24 barangays halls with health center and Madrasa
  • Grand Padian Market
  • 50-bed hospital
  • Peace Memorial Park 

The task force said it prioritized the construction of the market because the Maranao are basically traders. 

"Also by December, we will be groundbreaking for the sports complex for Marawi as it is easy to construct and to really boost and show that the rehabilitation is moving forward," Ibañez said. 

The second and third priority projects will include the Marawi City Police and Bureau of Fire Protection headquarters, respectively. 

Del Rosario said funds for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Marawi would come from the national budget." At the moment, it's coming from the GAA (General Appropriations Act; we don't have foreign funding," he added. 

Del Rosario said the task force will get around P3 billion from the GAA in 2020 to fund the construction of public facilities.
Prioritising the building of a sports complex over a police and fire headquarters seems pretty backwards. What does Del Rosario mean by "we don't have foreign funding?" Many nations have sent billions for the rehabilitation of Marawi.  Where is it? Back in May Duterte said the money is in the bank but there have been discrepancies with the use of funds appropriated for Marawi.


https://www.benarnews.org/english/news/philippine/marawi-update-06072019143943.html
Duterte, during a trip to Japan last week, assured donor countries that their financial contributions to the rebuilding of Marawi remain intact in the bank. 
But just days later, government auditors released their 2018 report that flagged the government’s housing development council for transferring about 5 million pesos (U.S. $96,000) to the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF), purportedly for expenses of a few Marawi evacuees during their travel to the Hajj, the annual pilgrimage of Muslims to Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Those evacuees have not been identified. 
The Department of Finance reported aid pledges from China, Japan, Australia, Germany, Thailand and the United States, among others, has reached U.S. $670 million as of November 2018. Demolition of blast-riddled buildings began in February, but officials said rebuilding would not be completed within two years. 
But Duterte on Thursday defended the head of the agency tasked to rehabilitate Marawi, as he asked state auditors to reconsider the diverted funds for rehabilitation. 
“It’s not about financing a religious journey. Do not take it in that sense. Take it as a pacification campaign,” Duterte said during Eid al-Fitr celebration in his hometown of Davao City. “After all, natives and, we, were subjugated,” he said, referring to the historical sufferings of Muslim minorities in the south. 
He said putting the agency’s chief, Eduardo Del Rosario, behind bars could trigger a fresh round of revolt in the south, explaining that a “simple token of generosity” such as funding the Hajj pilgrimage went a long way in ensuring peace in the south. 
“We are helping our own people whose religion is Islam,” he said. “Let us invest in peace.”
Where is the $670 million? And what about the funds earmarked for this year which have yet to be released and are in danger of disappearing forever. 
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1187520/execs-in-charge-of-marawi-rebuilding-told-door-closing-on-p4-4b-in-funds
It was learned during a meeting of the House subcommittee on Marawi rehabilitation last Tuesday, Nov. 5, that P4.4 billion of the P10 billion allocated in the 2018 national budget for Marawi City’s rehabilitation will already expire by yearend as they remain unreleased despite the two-year validity of these funds. 
At the hearing, legislators noted that only P5.5 billion in special allotment release orders (Saros) had been released by the DBM as of end-October.
Data on the DBM’s website showed that at end-September, only P554.5 million out of the P5.1 billion included in the 2018 National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund (NDRRMF) for the Marawi Recovery, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Program (MRRRP) had been released. 
Among the releases, P67.1 million went to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) through the Department of National Defense (DND); P2.3 million to the National Youth Commission (NYC); P213.4 million to the National Electrification Administration (NEA); P244.9 million to the Department of Health (DOH); and P26.9 million to the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO).
The Marawi Recovery, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Program (MRRRP) was allotted P10 billion but only have of that has been released and we are given no explanation as to why. Why would the MRRRP be given only P3 billion in 2020 to build when P10 billion was earmarked for the project when no building had even begun? And why are the AFP, the NYC, the NEW, the DOH, and even the PCOO receiving any funds earmarked for the Marawi reconstruction? That makes no sense. What role is the PCOO playing in the rebuilding of Marawi? Propaganda outlet?

Equally senseless is Duterte's statement defending the misuse of Marawi funds by using them to send people on the Hajj by saying, "Let us invest in peace" when he wants to build a military base in Marawi.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/245412-duterte-creates-group-study-military-camp-marawi
Despite strong opposition from thousands of people in Marawi City and Lanao del Sur, President Rodrigo Duterte formed a technical working group (TWG) to study the establishment of a military camp in Barangay Kapantaran, Marawi City. 

Duterte ordered this through Memorandum Order (MO) No. 41 signed on Friday, November 15, and released to the media on Wednesday, November 20, laying down members of the TWG along with its powers and functions. 

"To reinforce current efforts of the government to secure Marawi City and its neighboring areas, the President has directed relevant government agencies to study the establishment of a military camp therein," reads the memorandum.
It's just a study but the conclusion already seems to be written since the DND has been pushing the idea of building a military base in Marawi since the siege. Maranaos are not pleased at the prospect.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/245202-maranao-petition-halt-military-camps-marawi
More than 100,000 people from Marawi City and Lanao del Sur province signed a petition asking President Rodrigo Duterte to halt the government's plan to build new military camps in the war-ravaged city. 

Marawi-based civic groups SAKSI Radio Forum and Ranaw Confederation for Peace brought their petition to the Office of the President in Malacañang late afternoon on Friday, November 15. 

The petitioners were still waiting for a response from the President on Monday, November 18, their spokesperson Abo Hayyan Malomalo told Rappler. 

The petitioners warned that increasing military presence in Marawi would go against the Maranao's cultural and religious sensitivities, and could lead to unrest. 

"We are all one and united in our stand that establishing a new military camp could bring about social and political repercussions or spark cultural sensitivity that may possibly lead to social unrest or chaos if adverse effects arise [from it], not to mention the ultimate plan to institutionalize it as a military industrial base," the groups said in their petition. 

"The Maranaos vehemently oppose or resent the idea," they added.
Seeing as Duterte signed MO 41 on the same day that these people brought their petition it's a safe bet that he does not care what the Maranaos have to say. That is a problem. Throughout this process the Maranaos have been left out of all decision making when it comes to rebuilding the city.  They claim they have been ignored by the government.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/blogs/opinions/11/08/19/opinion-the-president-wasnt-jokingmarawi-rehab-monitors-bare-painful-truth-about-slow-pace-of-recovery
To MRCW members, the Meranaw of Marawi are not just displaced. They have been dispossessed. 

Even those back in “cleared” areas struggle to return to old livelihood, work and education. There has been little financial aid for residents. The bureaucratic tedium of reconstituting permits and licenses bears down heavily on people still dealing with the effects of trauma. And now the military wants to build a 10-hectare camp on disputed land. 

Government officials insist they just want to build a better Marawi. But that vision—which has yet to be fully explained—is being created without the Meranaw, Tawagon said. 

“We are from the ground. Why don’t you listen to us?” asked the exasperated educator. 

Pacasum said they learned some hard answers while talking to legislators. The biggest, most painful realization: “We don’t really matter at all.” 

President Duterte’s allies see passage of the compensation bill as an admission of accountability for the devastation. 

The biggest blow was learning that Duterte was not joking when he blamed Marawi residents for their destruction.
"We don't really matter at all." Even if that were not true that is the perception and perception is everything. Maranaos are still living in temporary shelters and have received little to no financial assistance from the government all the while surrendering NPA soldiers are receiving millions in money, housing, and training via E-CLIP. Some cities are even building expensive halfway houses for them.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1087251

With many rebels surrendering to the government, another half-way house is set to be constructed in Sorsogon province to help them in rejoining mainstream society. 
In an interview on Wednesday, Army Major Ricky Aguilar, spokesperson of the Philippine Army's 9th Infantry (Spear) Division, said the facility will serve as temporary shelter for rebel returnees as they undergo the process of reintegration. 
“The PHP5 million worth half-way house for the Happy Home Project in Barangay Cogon in Juban town can accommodate at least 100 rebel returnees,” he said.
Aguilar said the facility will be the third in the Bicol region. 
“We have a five-story half-way house building in Masbate and one ongoing construction in Camarines Norte,” he added.
Aside from the 3 halfway houses in this area one is also going up in Zamboanga Sur.

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1087240
A PHP5 million-halfway house will rise in Guipos town to serve as a temporary shelter for former communist rebels as they prepare to return to the mainstream of society. 

Gov. Victor Yu led Tuesday's groundbreaking ceremony along with the officials of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), signaling the start of the project. 

The halfway house is located inside Camp Sabido, which houses the headquarters of the Army’s 53rd Infantry Battalion (IB) in the municipality of Guipos.
At least this halfway house is located inside a military camp.  All the better to keep a watch on them. Seeing all this how can Maranaos not get upset and think the government has abandoned them?  Ex-rebels have even been gifted infrastructure projects worth millions!

https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1087259
The Kapatiran para sa Progresong Panlipunan, Inc. (Kapatiran), which is finalizing a closure peace agreement with the Philippine government, has received PHP25.181 million worth of infrastructure projects from Negros Occidental’s provincial government.
Kapatiran was the name assumed by the Rebolusyonaryong Partido ng Manggagawa - Pilipinas/ Revolutionary Proletarian Army - Alex Bongcayao Brigade (RPM-P/RPA-ABB) as part of its institutional transformation. The RPA-ABB is a breakaway group of the New People’s Army (NPA). 
“For peace to be real, we must address, preserve and respect the core of humanity and human dignity and it must be the kind that leaves no one behind,” Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson said in his message during the turnover of projects held on Tuesday. 
Funded under the 2011 Development Acceleration Program (DAP) are the construction of four classroom school buildings amounting to PHP3 million; construction of a day-care center, PHP1 million; construction of a multi-purpose building, PHP1.5 million; construction of a health center, PHP1.5 million; construction of one phase line and installation of two 15KVA transformer and accessories, PHP2.278 million; and rehabilitation of the Locotan-Mambinay Road, PHP11.4 million. 
Funny that the Governor says human dignity and must be respected in order to ensure peace when the government has apparently forgotten all about the Maranaos. But they do have one thing.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/243959-residents-hold-first-islamic-friday-prayer-ground-zero-marawi-after-2-years
For the first time since the Marawi Siege of 2017, residents of the city were able to hold again the Islamic Friday prayer inside the former battlefield or Ground Zero” on November 1. 
Hundreds joined the Jum’ah congregational prayer organized by Saksi Islamic Radio Forum Incorporated, a radio station based in Marawi. With the ruins just behind them, emotional survivors prayed for forgiveness and for a war not to happen again in their community.
It's better than nothing, right?