Tribal members of the Langilan Manobo tribe perform a traditional dance in their hinterland community in Kapalong town, Davao del Norte. Using threats and intimidation, the CPP-NPA-NDF hauled members of the tribe to UCCP Compound in Davao City where they also found some of their relatives from Sitio Inayaman in San Fernando, Bukidnon. (5CRG Photo)
SAN FERNANDO, Bukidnon— The tribal leaders of the hinterland community here
have requested the government authorities to allow the Tribal Council resolve
the hostage-taking incident that transpired here.
During a press
conference that was facilitated by the local government and the Eastern
Mindanao Command of the Armed Forces of the Philippines at the municipal hall 11:00am today,
Jose Baon, the village chief of Bgy San Jose asked the military to let the
different Manobo tribes solve the problem.
“The military must
not intervene as of now. We want to solve the disputes using our customary laws
wherein tribal leaders will settle the problem caused by the abduction of the 4
members,” said Baon.
He said that he has
not received any information as to the latest whereabouts of the kidnap
victims including Danilo Angkomog,
Jovanie Angkomog, Datu Kalumpot Dalun and Datu Nanding Dungutan.
The victims were
the principal witnesses of the human trafficking case that was filed against
the orchestrators of human trafficking incident wherein at least 1, 200 people
ended up being detainees inside the UCCP Haran Compound in Davao City.
Danilo Angkomog is
the brother of Tata Angkomog-Lundia who killed herself in May 2015 weeks after
the death of her husband Lolong, one of the detainees who were locked up inside
the UCCP compound for months.
Danilo was the one
who adopted the four children of his sister after her death. He was one of the
faces of the complainants that can be seen in the Youtube documentary “Mourning of Mornings”.
Danilo Angkomog, 45, of Inayaman village, San Jose, San Fernando, Bukidnon is one of the four tribal members who were abducted by the New People's Army on August 1, 2015. He signed a complaint affidavit narrating the deceptive tactics used by the CPP-NPA-NDF in luring them to move towards UCCP Haran Compound in Davao City early this year.
Jimmy Lacubay, the Indigenous
People Mandatory Representative (IPMR) for San Jose village has expressed his
concern about the impact of possible rescue operations by members of the
security forces.
“Many people in our
community are scared that the New People’s Army might take drastic actions
against the victims if the soldiers will launch a manhunt operations against
the perpetrators. We would like to solve the problem in our level first,” he
said.
It can be recalled
that the tribal leader of the Langilan-Manobo Tribe of Kapalong, Datu Nestor
Apas in an interview said that they are expecting the NPAs to release the kidnapped
victims yesterday.
In a separate
interview that was held in Davao City, Datu Nestor Apas, a Tribal Council
members from Kapalong town said that he received some information about the
NPA’s demands.
“The New People’s
Army sent a message to us, demanding the withdrawal of the Human Trafficking
cases filed against PASAKA, KARAPATAN, BAYAN and other non-governmental
organizations which are involved in the induced evacuation of people from
upland communities,” said Apas.
“Our Bagani (tribal
warrior) is now handling the problem concerning the kidnap victims using our
own customary laws that are respected by the indigenous people,” he added.
During his exit
briefing at the Operations Center of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Center (NDRRMC) on July 30, 2015, Dr. Chaloka Beyani said that the
indigenous people were manipulated.
This is the summary of his statement:
“When we asked them about the circumstances in which they left their areas
to go to that location, they say that they were at risk of forced recruitment
into Alamara and their movement to that area was in protest in relation to the
presence of Alamara and military activities.
So they wanted to make a point that this is what is happening. But
having been there for some time, I think they got manipulated. Their situation
is now vulnerable. I think it is of utmost importance that you send some mutual
agents that act as… and do negotiations with them, reach an understanding with
them. And we believe that solutions can
actually be reached in that way, in a way that meets everyone’s expectations.
But again, we’re quite clear that neither the AFP nor the PNP has
responsibility primarily for what happened."
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