Duterte Keeps His Hands Off Paquibato

When Mayor Rodrigo Duterte announced he was keeping his hands off Paquibato, he admitted the move was tantamount to a breakdown of civilian authority in the area.

BY GERMELINA LACORTE
Davao Today
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
Posted by Bulatlat

DAVAO CITY — When Mayor Rodrigo Duterte announced he was keeping his hands off Paquibato, he admitted the move was tantamount to a breakdown of civilian authority in the area.

He said that civilians caught in the conflict will either have to choose between joining the Philippine Army and joining the communist New People’s Army (NPA).

Duterte made the decision after hearing reports that some military officers did not like the way he dealt with insurgents there.

“You think you can do better, I give you all the space you need,” Duterte addressed the military in a briefing with reporters. “I leave you all the problems there, wa na ko’y labot (I don’t have anything to do with it).”

The hinterlands of Paquibato have been a stronghold of the NPA leader Leoncio Pitao, also known as Kumander Parago, whose 20-year-old daughter, abducted and killed on March 4, was buried the other week.

Duterte’s policy with the rebels apparently clashed with that of the army officers, who are bent in using military might to crush the insurgency.

“If you think the people of Paquibato are your enemy, go ahead, ubusin na ninyo lahat (finish them off.). Kaya umabot ng 40 years ang away (That’s why, the insurgency lasted 40 years),” he said.

Duterte’s decision raised fear that rights of civilians might be violated once government forces declare an all out war against the communist New People’s Army (NPA) in the area.

The mayor particularly criticized the soldiers’ treatment of civilians. “Bugbog dito, bugbog duon (A beating here and there),” he said, referring to the six people in Barangay (village) Panialum in Paquibato reportedly beaten up by soldiers following a January landmine explosion.

Duterte said he personally saw the bruised faces of six people allegedly beaten by soldiers. The Jan. 29 landmine explosion wounded eight government troops.

According to reports, soldiers were angry that residents did not tell them about the presence of landmines planted there by communist guerillas.

“I think you are the problem,” Duterte said to the military. “By beating up civilians, you’re just helping the NPA recruit more forces.”

He ordered the soldiers to stop indiscriminately arresting civilians without notifying him. “You cannot just call civilians to report to your camp,” he said, “You are not kempetai,” the mayor said. “Remember, you’re fighting your own countrymen here, this is not the Japanese invasion army. You’re fighting farmers caught in the web of the conflict. You have not learned your lessons,” a furious Duterte said.

“What can I tell civilians who are caught in the conflict?” Duterte asked. “Either join the army or join the NPA,” he said. “But after being beaten by soldiers, where else do you think they will go?” Davao Today / Posted by Bulatlat.com

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  1. “Either join the army or join the NPA,” he said. “But after being beaten by soldiers, where else do you think they will go?” This is the seed of a revolution.

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