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WAR MATERIEL. Some of the firearms, bomb-making components, ammunition, (left) and personal belongings (right) of three slain New People's Army (NPA) rebels seized by the military in Barangay Baluan, Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat province on Saturday (July 30, 2022). One of those killed was NPA leader Ian Dela Rama, head of the regional operations command of the Far South Mindanao Region. (Photo courtesy of 6ID) COTABATO CITY - The military here has intensified operations against New People's Army (NPA) rebels in Sultan Kudarat province following a clash that killed an NPA leader and two of his aides over the weekend. In a statement Monday, Maj. Gen. Roberto Capulong, the Army's 6th Infantry Division commander, identified the slain NPA leader as Ian Dela Rama, head of the regional operations command of the rebels' Far South Mindanao Region. Dela Rama was also a former secretary of the NPA Front 4A, North Central Mindanao Regional Committee, from May 2018 to May 2019. He als
LEAVING NPA. The 10 former rebels who recently surrendered to government forces in Lope de Vega, Northern Samar province. The Philippine Army said on Monday (Aug. 1, 2022) all of them received immediate assistance and services from the government. (Photo courtesy of Philippine Army) TACLOBAN CITY - The local government of Lope de Vega, Northern Samar and the Philippine Army have extended assistance to 10 former members of the New People's Army (NPA) to encourage more rebels to surrender. 1st Lt. Benigno Lopez, spokesperson of the Army's 43rd Infantry Battalion, said series of needed services have been provided to former rebels who surrendered on July 20. "Besides the provision of immediate assistance, the municipal task force to end local communist armed conflict members decided to help in fulfilling the wishes of the surrenderers to be able to legally marry and for their children to get legal identities," Lopez said in a phone interview on Monday. Lopez said Lope de
ANTI-NPA. Residents of Catubig, Northern Samar join a peace rally in this Feb. 25, 2022 photo. At least 15 more remote villages in Northern Samar have been cleared of New People's Army threats based on the recent evaluation by the Philippine Army and local government units.(Photo courtesy of Philippine Army 20th Infantry Battalion) TACLOBAN CITY - At least 15 more remote villages in Northern Samar have been cleared of New People's Army (NPA) threats based on the recent evaluation by the Philippine Army and local government units. These villages are Quezon and San Jose in Mapanas town; Anito, Bangon, Cabarasan, Dao, Lonoy, and San Antonio in Gamay; Cabatuan, Campedico, Magsaysay, Maragano, Natawo and Bagacay in Palapag; Can Omanio and Pio del Pilar in Lapinig. 2nd Lt. Joyce Ann Bayron, Philippine Army's 20th Infantry Battalion spokesperson, said in a phone interview Friday that these areas attained the status through an area clearing evaluation held from July 12 to 13. After
NO TO NPA-LINKED SCHOOLS.The Department of Education here remains confident that the operations of a school linked with the New People's Army (NPA) will no longer resume. DepEd-11 spokespersonJenielito Atillo said on Wednesday that their strong partnership with the military maintains the areas of Davao Region cleared from NPA-linked Salugpungan Schools. PNA File photo DAVAO CITY - With the help of the military, the Department of Education in Davao Region (DepEd-11) is confident that the schools under the Salugpongan Ta'Tanu Igkanogon Community Learning Center, Inc. (STTICLCI) will not be able to resume operations. "Before, we would quarrel with the military on who to blame for the existence of these schools. However, through the creation of the National Task Force to End Local Armed Conflict, we were able to work together to close down these New People's Army-affiliated schools that also became a breeding ground for child warriors," DepEd-11 spokesperson Jenielito
(PNA file photo) MANILA - Parents' groups and anti-communist advocates are looking forward to "concrete plans" that will address insurgency problems during President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.'s first State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday. Remy Rosadio, League of Parents of the Philippines president, said they expect that the deceptive recruitment of the youth by the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) through its front organizations will be included in Marcos' priorities. "As our new head of state, father and protector of all children and youth of our country, we are expecting that he will give priority to the security of our children while they are in school and university campuses, vulnerable to CPP-NPA's recruitment," Rosadio said in a text message on Sunday. She noted that most parents, especially those whose children were recruited to join the armed struggle, wis