They will have a new lease on their lives.
As reported in the Philippine News Agency (PNA) in
just two weeks a total of 505 members and supporters of the New People’s Army
(NPA) yielded to the government in Masbate province.
Said surrenderees have expressed their condemnation
of the recent atrocities of the communist terrorist group (CTG).
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In a statement on Wednesday, Capt. John Paul
Belleza, spokesperson of the Army's 9th Infantry Division (9ID), said the
surrenderers comprise a regular NPA member; 221 Sangay ng Partido sa Lokalidad
members; 95 Militia ng Bayan members; 36 from the Barangay Revolutionary
Committee; 84 from Ganap na Samahang Masa; 12 from Grupong Pang-organisa sa
Barrio; 44 from Grupong Balangay; and 12 supporters from the municipalities of
Palanas, Dimasalang, and Mobo, and Masbate City.
“They surrendered from June 18-28, two weeks after
the tragic death of Far Eastern University (FEU) football player, Kieth Absalon
and his cousin Nolven caused by CTG’s bombing in Barangay Anas, Masbate City,”
he said.
Col. Aldwine Almase, commander of the 903rd
Infantry Brigade, believed that if the CTG would continue its terrorism, it
would lose all its members who are now guilt-ridden for causing so much
devastation on the lives of their victims and their families.
“Their members were only forced to kill and do
illegal activities because of the threat by their leaders. That’s why we praise
the surrenderers for their bravery in abandoning the CTG and leaving behind the
heinous crimes of these terrorist groups against the civilians, government and
our country,” Almase said in Filipino.
Maj. Gen. Henry Robinson Jr., commander of the
Joint Task Force Bicolandia (JTFB), is confident that positive developments
will continue in Masbate after residents have witnessed the wickedness of the
CTG.
“This is a good indication that if Masbate, a breeding
ground of communist insurgency years ago, can take a stand against CTG and
achieve this kind of success, the remaining five provinces of Bicol can do so.
Furthermore, to the remaining CTG members especially those who are part of the
NPA, SPL and MB, follow the footsteps of these surrenderers. Don’t let
yourselves become like Roberto Emaas, an NPA member who was injured and left
behind by his comrades and eventually died. Wake up and together, let us unite
to make Bicol a peaceful and progressive home,” Robinson said.
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