MALAYBALAY CITY, May 3 Twenty former high ranking leaders of the New People’s Army (NPA) and members of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) pledged to live peaceful lives and help the government’s peace and development efforts.
This was after the former communist guerrillas recently completed the 15-day ‘Deradicalization Training Batch 1-2021’ which aims to prevent them from being lured by communist ideologies again.
Former NPA leader Armando Daluniag, also known as “Ambo” led the group along with the former rebels’ Guerilla Front Deputy Secretary, Commanding Officers of Front Operational Command, Political Instructors, Squad Leaders, Platoon Medics, as well as members of White Area Committees (WACOM).
HMCS Lethbridge remembered on anniversary of Battle of the Atlantic
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By Herald on April 30, 2021.
Members of the crew of the HMCS Lethbridge take a break while in the St Lawrence after dropping of other crew members. Photo submitted by Glenn Miller
Glenn Miller – for the Lethbridge Herald
Prairie power was at sea during the Second World War.
Many sailors both men and women from the prairies enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy. Perhaps motivated by being familiar of the flat landscape and open spaces to experience something just as familiar but in a different environment. Ships bearing names of Lethbridge, Calgary, Blairmore, Edmonton and Regina are just a few.
Unlike previous attempts to flush out illegal miners from Ghana’s water bodies and forest reserves, the government has announced that all equipment that will be seized under a new effort to end galamsey will be destroyed on-site.
The operation which involves the deployment of 200 military personnel started last Wednesday and already nine excavators, 127 change fans, and one fuel pump which were being used for illegal mining in the river Pra
The exercise on the Pra dubbed “Operation Halt” ended yesterday and it also resulted in the arrest of two Chinese nationals at Attieku near Twifo Praso in the Central Region for illegally mining in a forest reserve.
Date: Apr - 30 - 2021 , 15:57
BY: Kweku Zurek
Minister of Defence, Mr Dominic Nitiwul
Unlike previous attempts to flush out illegal miners from Ghana’s water bodies and forest reserves, the government has announced that all equipment that will be seized under a new effort to end galamsey will be destroyed on-site.
The operation which involves the deployment of 200 military personnel started last Wednesday and already nine excavators, 127 changfans (washing machines), and one fuel pump which were being used for illegal mining in the river Pra have destroyed [detonated] by the military.
The exercise on the Pra dubbed “Operation Halt” ended Thursday and it also resulted in the arrest of two Chinese nationals at Anttieku near Twifo Praso in the Central Region for illegally mining in a forest reserve.
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