Showing posts with label counterinsurgency. Show all posts
Showing posts with label counterinsurgency. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

The demon finally back home to spread its clones

The demon finally back home to spread its clones

Reference: Vince Casilihan,
Karapatan-Bikol Spokesperson
September 17, 2014

Freeing the demon to finally rule over genuine justice under civil authority, it does make sense for the Aquino administration. Beware - He is an inactive military official, retired servant of co-imperialist regime and certified Butcher of human rights.

The Bulacan Regional Trial Court (RTC) granted Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan, Jr. a sanctuary of military dominance by transferring him from the Bulacan Provincial Jail to the headquarters of his mother unit in Taguig City.

How come that despite his labels and bloody records, the Aquino administration is still compassionate about icon of impunity? The present administration showed was its intention to revive bloody records to its highest level.

As mastermind of disappearance of activists during the previous administration, the human rights victims should be the ones to demand for security and not granting the violators’ demand.

Let him detained and suffer in ordinary jail, not it is home. If Malacañang did not respect the court’s decision on Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAP) and still pursues for Pork Barrel System, why now the Malacañang respects the court’s decision to transfer Palparan to a military detention center? So many killed and their rights are continually violated.

Why the Aquino regime not against of it? Of course, it will secure their fellow evil from scrutiny and not to pro-long its agony. As mastermind of disappearance of activists during the previous administration, the human rights victims should be the ones being secured and not granting the violators’ demand.

Definitely, Aquino is preparing for more Palparan clones before the master butcher finally sentence to death. It is an indictment to the whole AFP if they can’t train more potential and stronger Palparan.

The demons are now warmly singing inside their home after the cries and shouts in the court’s decision. They are joining their master for their loud and proud battle cry “MORE Injustices under BS Aquino”.  


With total lack of interest, the whole system of Aquino regime including its justice system has been ruled under darkness covering all forms of genuine justice to its people.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Two-wheeled Vehicle: Driving Aquino Regime’s impunity faster in his remaining Two Years

Two-wheeled Vehicle: Driving Aquino Regime’s impunity faster in his remaining Two Years
Reference: Vince Casilihan, Spokesperson of Karapatan-Bikol
August 28,2014

“Two years left for BS Aquino’s term and yet his ruthless legacy of impunity is as faster as the two-wheeled vehicle to kill progressive leaders under his administration,” Karapatan-Bikol condemns to the strongest possible the extrajudicial killings of the Bicol Coconut Planters Assiociation, Inc. (BCPAI)-Masbate chair and Bayan Muna-Baao coordinator in two provinces in Bicol region this week.

“The ruthless legacy of the butcher Palparan had been driving the whole military unit of the present administration with more guns of human rights violations,” Vince Casilihan of Karapatan-Bikol said. “Their bullets already silenced 52 victims”.

Last August 25 at 12 midnight, BCPAI-Masbate chair Vicente Hugo gunned down along the road of Brgy. Del Rosario, Uson in Masbate. Hugo is also a Brgy. Captain in Arado, Uson who defends the land of the masses against former Congressman Antonio Kho.

“He is supposed to attend the National Consultation on August 27-28 in Guinubatan to report and help solve issues surrounding small coconut farmers like the move to privatize coco levy-acquired assets,” Casilihan said.

The following day, August 26 at 11:30 noon, Bayan Muna-Baao coordinator Librado Adoptante was shot three times in Baao, Camarines Sur by by two unidentified hooded gunmen in motorcycle. Since 2006 til December 2013, the 42th IBPA and CAFGU survey him for counter insrgency program.

“Indeed feeding the ruthless AFP with guns only satisfy their cravings for fresh and progressive blood,” Casilihan stated. “Instead of rendering basic social services, the brutality of Aquino regime’s counter-insurgency program drives the civilians into greater terror and hopeless security”.


Friday, May 16, 2014

Balikatan Exercises 2014: Pittance Price for National Sovereignty

Vince Casilihan
Spokesperson,Karapatan-Bikol
Reference

                The PH-US Balikatan Exercises 2014 in Albay ends today.  What benefit did the Albyanos get from the much touted humanitarian civic action that Gov. Joey Sarte Salceda was so proud to tell the public? Pittance! How much was spent from public funds for hosting Balikatan Exercises 2014? The US troops did not come here to Albay to do civil military operations (CMO) at the expense of the US government.     The Philippine Government spends for it in compliance with the Mutual Logistic Support Agreement (MLSA).

Bikolano Alliance For Nationalism
Oppose To US Troops
(BAN US TROOPS)
                The Balikatan Exercises 2014 demonstrates the patent subservience of the US-Aquino Regime ably supported by Gov. Salceda to US imperialism.  The timing was perfect.  It was conducted at a time of US President Barack Obama scheduled visit to the Philippines for the signing of the  PH-US   Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement(EDCA). The message is clear.  Regular presence of US troops can now be expected.  

Albay Provincial Government did what it is expected of it by its master - full hospitality and security for the US troops.   Layers of PNP personnel both uniformed and plain clothes acting as security guards were deployed in strategic places where the the Balikatan Exercises were held to   prevent the  organized opposition  against   PH-US Joint Balikatan  Exercises come near the sites.  Elements of 2nd IB PA conducting military operations to provide security   for US troops   participating in the Balikatan Exercises in barangays  Doña Mercedez, Malobago, and Sinungtan  in Guinobatan, Albay, harrassed and intimidated civilians in adjacent barangays and told them not to join rallies against Balikatan or face removal from the list of Conditional Cash Transfer(CCT) beneficiaries.  One civilian was even fired upon by soldiers when he ran to the comfort room to relieve himself.

The US troops doing   repairs of classrooms and medical/dental mission is a clear proof of Philippine Government gross neglect and dismal failure to provide for its citizens   sufficient provision to satisfy basic social services like education and health.  Bicol Region ranks third in the poorest regions in the entire country.  Albay province has the most number of malnourished children in public schools in the region.    But the provincial government of Albay has money for Magayon Festival 2014  to a tune of  P20 Million according to report.

With the PH-US Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) now in place,  a whole sale of Philippine national sovereignty to US imperialism was  almost complete.  US troops, arms, and war machines can now have unhampered   base access  in” Agreed Locations” in AFP military bases rent-free for unspecified time. The Filipino people will pay the cost of their stay and will bear the social cost   that the presence of US military bases will bring to our people.
 The Philippines is not for sale.

Oppose US imperialism! 
Junk EDCA!
Scrap RP-US Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT)! 
Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA)!
Mutual Logistics Support Agreement (MLSA)!
Uphold National Sovereignty!



Monday, May 5, 2014

Karapatan-Bicol strongly condemns this atrocious act of harassment and intimidation of civilians committed by elements of 2nd IB PA in furtherance of the intense military operations conducted simultaneous to the 2014 Balikatan Exercises in Albay.

Press Statement
Reference:         Paul Vincent Casilihan
                         Spokesperson, Karapatan-Bicol


Elements of 2nd Infantry  Battalion, Philippine Army (2nd IB, PA)  conducting intense military operations in far flung  barangays  in the municipalities of  Guinobatan, Pio Duran, and Jovelliar in the province of Albay simultaneous to the GPH-US Balikatan Exercises 2014 committed gross human rights violations by  harassing and  intimidating civilians.  

On April  26, through  May 1, 2014,according to the report, Philippine Army soldiers  threatened the recipients of Conditional Cash Transfers (CCT) or the 4Ps  in Barangays Pood and  Balite of Guinobatan town   that if they will be seen in the  May 1 International Labor Day rally, they will be removed from the program.   Some Army soldiers    fired their rifles on Alwyn Naños while he was walking fast to the comfort room to relieve himself.  The soldiers were shouting, “NPA iyan! NPA Iyan!  The victim was shouting back  and pleading,” Sibilyan ako, Sibilyan ako!” but the soldiers kept on firing their guns aimed towards his direction.

Victims of these human rights violations accompanied by barangays officials reported to the office of Karapatan-Bicol and narrated the atrocious acts of soldiers against them.   After securing their testimonies, the victims proceeded to the Regional Office of the Commission on Human rights (CHR 5) for filing of formal complaints against the perpetrators.

In a local TV station interview, 2nd Lt. Albert Belingan,  head of the 2nd IB PA civil military operations (CMO)  weaved  lies to deny the accusations.   If it were true, said him, the victims should have reported the incidents to the 2nd IB PA headquarters for investigation.

It is most appalling that the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT), a palliative program touted by the US-Aquino Regime to eradicate poverty is being used as a counter-insurgency tool by the military.  Intimidating the  4Ps recipients of removing them  from the program should they join the people’s legitimate exercise of their civil liberties violates their basic rights.  Moreover, it is the State responsibility to provide to its citizens the needed basic social services and the military has no right or authority to deprived them of such.

2nd Lt. Albert Belingan is so naïve to tell the human rights victims to report the human rights violation cases committed by State      security forces to the military.  It is ironic and dementing.  Everybody knows State security forces commit human rights violations with gross impunity.

The intense military operations in the barangays near the site of the Balikatan Exercises 2014 Engineering Civic Action Program (ENGCAP) in barangays Malobago and Doña Mercedes in Guinobatan, Albay clearly shows that this humanitarian civic action (HCA) is just a ploy for the covert joint military operations of the Philippine  and US armed forces.   It is a convenient component of Oplan Bayanihan, the counter-insurgency program of the US-Aquino Regime designed based on the US Counter-Insurgency Guide (US COIN) of 2009, funded and supported by the imperialist US through the annual $50 M US military assistance to the Philippines.

Karapatan-Bicol strongly condemns this atrocious act of harassment and intimidation of civilians committed by elements of 2nd IB PA in furtherance of the intense military operations conducted simultaneous to the 2014 Balikatan Exercises in Albay.  It equally condemns the GPH-US Balikatan Exercises, it latchets military operations that breeds human rights violations particularly and directly affecting the civilian population.


STOP HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS!
US TROOPS OUT NOW!  SCRAP VFA/MDT!
NO TO BALIKATAN EXERCISE!
JUNK THE US-GPH ENHANCED DEFENSE COOPERATION AGREEMENT!







Thursday, March 27, 2014

Caramoan 4, Victims of State security forces are having a heyday inflicting state violence on hapless civilians.

 Press Statement
Reference:  Vince Casilihan
                    Spokesperson, Karapatan-Bikol       


Karapatan Bikol- strongly condemns the massacre of Julio Labiano,  Rene Labiano, Salem Virtus,  and Jessie Brondia, small scale miners in Caramoan, Camariness Sur who were mercilessly killed by Bantay Kalikasan Task Force of Camarines Sur.

                The cold-blooded murder is another chilling case of political killing in Bicol.  The poor victims eke out a living by engaging in small scale mining in their barangay.  The perpetrators are members of the Civilian Security Unit (CSU) of the provincial government of Camarines Sur  assigned to Task force Bantay Kalikasan.   It is hard to dismiss that the killing is an isolated case and has nothing to do with the powers-that-be in Camarines Sur.   Small scale mining is hot in the eyes of politicians in the province and of the military.

The perpetrators did not only snap out the lives of the poor and defenseless victims but sent their families to farther destitution.  The massacre was intended to cause a shivering fear to those who may get the ire of those in power and to those who may knowingly or unknowingly stepped into the sphere of economic interest of the powerful ‘untouchables”.

Political killings continue with impunity. Perpetrators who are members of the State security forces are having a heyday inflicting state violence on hapless civilians. The victims of extrajudicial killings in Bicol now reach 46 under the watch of President Benigno S. Aquino III.  The list is  still growing as this government  turned a deaf ear to the national and international calls to put an  end to  political killings, end impunity,  bring the perpetuators to justice, and indemnify the victims of human rights violations.

Karapatan-Bikol demands   an impartial, independent, and thorough  investigation with due diligence on the case of the massacre of  the  four small scale miners of Caramoan and on all victims of extrajudicial killings and other form of human rights violations and bring the offenders to justice.

Karapatan-Bikol  joins other  groups  in the call for the ouster of Benigno Simeon Aquino III for incompetence in  protecting, upholding, defending and satisfying the comprehensive human rights of all Filipinos, for being ultra-subservient to US imperialism by unashamedly and unconscientiously implementing the US designed counter-insurgency program  Oplan Bayanihan (OPB) that kills and   maims Filipinos, uproot villages,   subverts due process by filing trumped-up cases, and effect illegal arrests and detention.




Monday, February 3, 2014

“Monster in the uniformed state security forces again victimized civilians”

Press Statement
Reference:  Vince Casillihan
                   Spokesperson, Karapatan-Bicol.

“Monster in the uniformed state security forces again victimized civilians”
The monster in the uniformed state security forces again victimized civilians whom they falsely tagged   as rebels in an attempt to cover up a crime committed in violation of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and Human Rights Law.   Henry C. Orbina and Bryan  Orbina Gallega, both employees of BMH Manpower Services working as nuts receivers to  client company, PeterPaul Philippine Corporation in Sorsogon  City, were fired upon by elements of the Philippine National Police (PNP) detailed at the  PNP Outpost in Cabid-an, this city last January 31, 2014.
                Henry C. Orbina died instantly due to multiple gunshot wounds.   Bryan Gallega was arrested, detained, and subsequently charged with two trumped-up cases at the Prosecution Service Office on allegation that a grenade and a .45 Cal. pistol were found in his possession.
                Witnesses, however, belie the accusations. Witnesses told Karapatan that immediately after the gunfire subsided, police officers entered the house where Bryan took temporary refuge, , ascertained the number of people inside, and asked for their names. Then they took and searched Bryan’s bag but nothing illegal was found.  The police officers, however, brought Bryan to the PNP substation in Cabid-an.
                At around 7:00 PM of same date, the victim was taken out of his detention cell purportedly for ballistic test.  But before he was able to enter the PNP mobile car, he heard one of the police officers saying, “patayin na ‘yan.”  Then a piece of black clothe was placed on his head. Trembling in fear, he was shouting that he was innocent and walked back to the PNP substation.
                To justify the arrest, PNP-Sorsogon City filed two trumped-up cases against Bryan Gallega for violation of the Comprehensive Law on firearms and Ammunition (RA 1059)  and violation of Explosive Law (RA 9516).  Both the Sorsogon PNP and the 903rd Infantry Brigade, Philippine Army through its commanding officer, Col. Kakilala are in chorus in  accusing the victims as  NPA rebels despite the certification to the contrary by the BMH Manpower Services.
                Karapatan-Bicol denounces and condemns in the strongest terms possible this act of impunity committed by State security forces in systematic violation of human rights and international humanitarian laws, a bloody trade mark of Oplan Bayanihan (OPB), the counter-insurgency program of the US-Aquino Regime ably sponsored and supported by the Imperialist US in consonance to the Us Counter-Insurgency Guide of 2009.
                Justice for Henry C. Orbina and Bryan O. Gallega and all victims of human rights violations.
End Impunity!

Resist Oplan Bayanihan of the Aquino administration!

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Peace of the Dead


A graveyard’s peace drapes the countrysides of Bicol. The muteness of peasant huts, the hush of wary gestures in the farms, the tautness of villagers’ faces – all these bespeak the dread that has crept across the barrios of the region. This silence is the dark peace of Oplan Bayanihan.

Now entering its third year, the government’s “internal peace and security plan” (a moderation for “counter-insurgency”), patterned after the US Counterinsurgency Guide of 2009, has for its ultimate objective the reduction of the “capabilities of internal armed threats…to a level that they can no longer threaten the stability of the state and civil authorities can ensure the safety and well-being of the Filipino people.” In the Bicol region, with the government having only one formidable armed opponent, Oplan Bayanihan means to “render the NPA irrelevant.” The Philippine Army’s 9th Infantry Division initiates the campaign in the region.

For the Bicolano masses however, Oplan Bayanihan only means thus: Terror and Deceit,  a two-pronged spear of brutality and psywar being thrust at the people leading to further impoverishment in a land already belonging to the country’s four poorest regions.

Terror and Deceit: A Predicament in Pairs
In the province of Albay, Oplan Bayanihan’s misleading “Peace and Development” operations have for more than two years been ravaging the interiors of Guinobatan town, and has turned a cluster of villages in the second district into a seemingly enormous military complex with large deployment of Philippine Army troops and CAFGU paramilitaries. These state forces, sustained by public money, essentially come to be private security forces for companies undertaking the construction of an international airport, and also of major eco-tourism and residential projects in the area.

In Camarines Norte, the 49th Infantry Battalion’s “Peace and Development Teams” (PDTs) disrupt the once tranquil lives of the people of Labo town’s 13 barrios – Domagmang, Malaya, Malibago, Malatap, Anameam, Macogon, Bagong Silang II, Pag-asa, Maligaya, Calabasa, Excivan, Daguit, and Maot.

Likewise, 12 villages in the town of Bato in Camarines Sur likewise suffer the afflictions of military presence. The villages of Payak, Pagatpatan, Sooc, Cotmon, Cristo Rey, Coguit, Mangga, Lubong, Salvacion, Cawacagan, Del Rosario, and Caricot have also been rounded up by the Philippine Army’s 42nd IB for Oplan Bayanihan’s storm of repression.

Villages in the towns of San Miguel, San Andres, and Virac in Catanduanes province share the same fate, as well as those in the boundaries of Bulusan and Barcelona towns in the province of Sorsogon, who have soldiers from the 31st IB occupying their barangays since September of 2012.

Needless to say, the AFP’s dismal human rights record makes its prolonged presence troubling on the part of villagers. A mere day of government soldiers raking through the countryside already spells fear and anxiety on the farmers to go to their lands, they being accosted with brusque, physical harm, and assaults to their livelihoods such as the stealing of crops and fowls from unguarded farms - thus equating military operations to loss of livelihoods.

But to simply paint a picture of menacing military patrols in the hinterlands of rural villages is to downplay the intent of Oplan Bayanihan’s focused terror. Despite the 9th ID’s platitudes on “peace and development” and “respect for human rights”, the opposite is what has been taking place. Oplan Bayanihan’s so-called “people-centered approach” is designed to impress upon the peasants the harsh consequences of advocating or supporting just struggles for land, livelihood, and other democratic rights and interests.  PDTs – on the average a squad of soldiers trained in combat, intelligence, and psywar – direct their brunt primarily on peasants and members of progressive organizations in the barrios whom they suspect to be supporters of the New People’s Army (NPA).

Various forms of human rights violations assail the victims of PDTs. From intimidation to physical harm, from illegal detention to unlawful interrogation, from torture to murder – soldiers of the 9th ID have not run out of methods in repressing Bicolano masses. In the villages of Guinobatan alone, no less than 80 individuals fell prey to the 2nd IB's PDTs just on its first month in July to August of 2011.

Emelio Odeña, a village watchman of Barangay Balite, had a knife shoved at him by a Sgt. Mariano. Novo Otico of Barangay Pood was hit in the head and legs while under interrogation. Fellow villager Oscar Pardines was hit with a rifle’s butt and was knocked in the stomach by his interrogators led by a Corporal Carpio. Village officials of Bololo and Cabaloaon were harassed into withdrawing their opposition to the PDTs’ presence, and were forced to provide materials and construct dwellings for soldiers. Rodrigo Bosquellos, also of Barangay Balite, was interrogated and illegally detained for seven hours, during which he was also denied any legal counsel and even food. Eli Oguis, a village councilman of Cabaloaon, whom the 2nd IB put under severe interrogation in August 2011, was later found headless in the muds. The list of savagery displayed by the 2nd IB in Albay goes on but is also matched elsewhere in the region where Oplan Bayanihan’s PDTs operate.

And as if all these were not terroristic enough, the Philippine Army’s 9th ID has even placed itself in the people’s midst – stockpiling weapons and occupying public structures as their barracks, and subjugating the people in their own locales of comfort and fellowships. AFP Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Emmanuel Bautista, Oplan Bayanihan’s chief architect, must have perfected in his military experience the thrashing of a people’s dignity that he and his men are now committing human rights violations – the intimidations and tortures, the unlawful detentions and cruelties – the crushing of a people’s spirits – inside barangay halls, daycare centers, chapels, and other public establishments.

All of these makes one thing very clear: that the government’s armed forces have the least respect for International Humanitarian Law which puts a premium on the protection and security of civilians in times of armed conflict; that certainly, it is not the poor and marginalized people in the region or elsewhere that they have come for to serve and protect.

With the 9th Infantry Division adept in all the functions of a repressive tool, Bicol’s countrysides would most likely illustrate the demise of democratic aspirations, with 9th ID troops posturing as butchers, but with once stifled Bicolano masses steadily breaking away from their fetters. 


If it is peace the 9th Infantry Division aims to achieve in Oplan Bayanihan, then it has certainly succeeded in doing so, if the peace it wants is the deadening of villages and the quelling of people’s aspirations.

For indeed, in over two years of the AFP’s campaign, it has not only attacked the people through brute force. It has also pursued to deflect the minds of villagers away from the roots of poverty and conflict, and has strived to distort the people’s thinking towards Oplan Bayanihan’s incredible logic.

Oplan Bayanihan absurdly believes that people are poor only because they believe that they are poor.  Their hardship is only caused by “perceptions of relative deprivation”, and is therefore no reason to protest or take up arms. Oplan Bayanihan clearly insults the people’s judgement in dispelling concrete socio-economic and socio-political concerns such as landlessness, unemployment, and injustice as motivations for dissent and armed resistance. Nonetheless, counter-insurgency fanatics aim to simply change such “perceptions of relative deprivation” through “winning the hearts and minds” of a target community.

Psywar: Altering “Perceptions”
It is in this twisted reasoning that Peace and Development Teams (PDTs) carry out their other tasks. Apart from being initiators of brutality, another focal mission of PDTs is the bombardment of diversionary schemes and even outright lies in an attempt to clear the people’s minds of the root causes of their hardships and just means of attaining progress.

In PDT-infested villages, it is commonplace for soldiers to initiate merry-making activities such as basketball tournaments, village dances and drinking sessions as though these revelries could mask the despondency of hunger that befall peasant homes. Soldiers go around with their paintbrushes beautifying waiting sheds and barangay halls, participating in token tree-planting activities, as if colors could enhance the centuries-old crudeness of production relations in the farms. Soldiers would invite residents in a “boodle-fight” meal, and transfer meager amounts of cellphone loads to students, as though these one-time gestures could provide education for the youth. Truly, the deception of Oplan Bayanihan is as plain as a rabid dog putting on a clown’s face.

Starker forms of psywar are likewise employed. During interrogations, victims are coerced into betraying their neighbors, with PDT operators sowing intrigues in order to ruin the harmonious relationships among villagers. Those who are subjected to questioning are also photographed while being forced to hold rifles, and are made to sign blank sheets of papers. These papers would later turn out to be either waivers of human rights violations, or signed surrender documents. It is noteworthy to add that military officials make a living out of misrepresenting civilians as New People’s Army (NPA) rebel returnees. Government funds supposedly allocated for such are easily pocketed by officers, with scores of peasants from each PDT-infested village being paraded as “former NPA rebels”.

Lastly, Oplan Bayanihan implements murder as the darkest of methods in instilling in the minds of the people to cast off any thought of dissent. As in the deaths of Eli Oguis, Romero Octavo, and Dalmacio dela Punta, their killers intend to ram the grim message head-on. Also, a familiar threat that has apparently become a standard operating procedure for PDT operations resonates in village round ups across the region: “Kapag inabutan namin ang mga NPA sa bahay ninyo, idadamay namin kayo!” (If we chance upon NPAs in your homes, you will not be spared!)

And alas, such wickedness has resulted in the massacre of the Mancera family in Labo town in February of 2012, when indeed, a platoon of the 49th IB under First Lieutenant Alfie Lee killed two schoolboys and their father, and left their sister severely wounded. Such was also the fate of the Lotino family in Daraga town in Albay. Accused of being NPA supporters, village councilman Wenifredo Lotino was killed together with his wife and a nephew, and the Lotinos’ daughter suffering serious gunshot wounds. In Libmanan town in Camarines Sur, likewise suspected of supporting the NPA, three members of the Bico family, along with their employee, were killed by masked soldiers. Two other witnesses were also killed.

Completing the policy of murder would be the posse of AFP propagandists scurrying towards media organizations to peddle their lies. Oplan Bayanihan being a barrage of brutality and grand psywar, military spokespersons would instinctively disown their crimes and point to the NPA. Common too are assertions that the civilian victims are NPA rebels, or that they were caught in crossfires. Still frequently driveled is to pass off the murders as common crimes, obscuring the methodization of these state murders.

But deceit is an embarrassment shoved in the AFP’s face. Testimonies and evidences belie the falsehoods that accompany each killing, attesting even more to the inclusion of murders in Oplan Bayanihan’s menu. In the extra-judicial killing of Bayan Muna member Rodel Estrellado on February 25, 2011, military reports of his death were already brandished in the media three hours earlier than his abduction which was witnessed by the public.  In Cabaloaon councilman Ely Oguis’ case,  an entanglement of lies caught military spokespersons confused as to which claim to sustain. One military unit claimed that Oguis was killed in an encounter. Another said that he was killed by the NPA for not paying taxes. Still another declared that he was an NPA tax collector killed by his comrades for not remitting his collections. Ely Oguis was in fact last seen in the company of soldiers before his death, and neighbors disprove the military’s claim of a supposed encounter between government forces and NPA rebels. In Bulan town in Sorsogon province, no less than Cesar Habla’s family asserts that the poor farmer was killed in their presence while tending to their copra production, contrary to the 8th Scout Ranger Company’s media announcement that Habla died in an encounter with rebels.

What peace indeed. What tranquility these spell for a state that tolerates no tinge of dissent. Surely, landlords in government need no longer worry about militant peasant organizations legitimately demanding lands and agricultural advancement. Capitalist lawmakers need no longer worry about militant organizations protesting unemployment and loss of livelihoods. The state has at its disposal the ferocity and duplicity of Oplan Bayanihan, thanks to the 9th Infantry Division, to subdue a discontented people.

Peace based on justice
But decades of struggle against repressive regimes in succession have sharpened the critical minds of the people and have toughened their resolve. Experience has equipped the masses to determine the anti-people natures of one counter-insurgency campaign after another. And this is Oplan Bayanihan’s fundamental weakness – it fails to win the support of the people because it does not solve age-old problems of landlessness, grinding poverty, and injustice.

More importantly, Oplan Bayanihan is faced with a resolute fight. Early on into the PDTs’ onslaught, the people of Albay staged a series of wide protests condemning Oplan Bayanihan and demanding the pull-out of the PDTs. A significant aspect of these protests, aside from being sustained, is the gathering of collective support from various parts of the region. The people’s will to carry on with their anti-militarization campaign warms up even more as they are joined by fellow peasants across the region. These supporters may be communities also suffering from the ills of Oplan Bayanihan, or those in solidarity with the struggles of their class.

The force of a people drawn together paid off when the series of protests resulted in the Albay Provincial Board issuing a resolution requiring the PDTs to vacate public establishments. Also, the Regional Office of the Commission on Human Rights was urged by these mobilizations to conduct an investigation which led to calling for an end to the grave human rights violations being committed by the 2nd IB.

Camarines Norte’s 12 villages also enjoyed the support from different sectors across Bicol when a regional Fact Finding Mission was conducted in May 2012 to further expose the atrocities committed by the 49th IB. Also in October of 2012, a regional mobilization marched along the streets of the province’ capital to demand from the government the punishment and pull-out of the 49th IB from the villages.

Much is still to be done, as even if the 2nd IB has been compelled to build their own barracks, the soldiers continue to return to public facilities in blatant disregard of lawful decisions. Much is still to be done, as the 49th IB continues to occupy 13 barrios in Labo, and as the rest of Bicol’s countrysides continue to swell with PDTs.

While Oplan Bayanihan has three more years to go, it’s demise has already been declared by the people - a demise assured not only by Oplan Bayanihan’s inherent flaws, but most of all, by the people’s resolve to further strengthen their ranks and sustain the fight against this deadly counter-insurgency campaign alongside continuing struggles for land, livelihood, and justice. ###