IPs decry militarization of Nueva Vizcaya towns
>> Monday, September 2, 2013
SOLANO, Nueva Vizcaya-- Indigenous peoples
and residents of several villages in Nueva Vizcaya decried the presence of
military elements in their communities, citing violations to the human rights
of residents and the state forces’ alleged facilitation and protection of
mining operations in the province.
According to
Kalipunan ng mga Katutubong Mamamayan ng Pilipinas (KAMP) spokesperson
Piya Macliing Malayao, joint operations of police and military have violated the
rights of residents in several villages in Nueva Vizcaya.
The villages in Nueva
Vizcaya, composed mostly of members of Igorot tribes, have been resisting the
entry of Royalco Philippines Inc, an Australian-owned mining company since
2007.
“Once again, the
military are pinning the people’s resistance to the plunder of the nation’s
wealth to plots made by rebels, undermining the strength of civilians to defend
their rights. However, what is being made clear by the acts made by the
military and police in Nueva Vizcaya is that the government forces are
the private security of mining corporations and the resisting people are their
foes,” Malayao said.
Reports received by
KAMP from local organization Alliance of Upland Barangays for Sustainable
Development (AUBD) said that residents in Binuangan village saw around 40 armed
men coming from nearby Belance village at around four the morning last August
19, and went in the direction of Yabbi where explorations of Royalco are taking
place.
Ten other armed men
went directly at the barricade in Binuangan, introducing themselves as members
of the New People’s Army. But the locals recognized the armed men as members of
the Philippine Army and the Cafgu (Civilian Armed Forces Geographical Unit.)
The armed men
reportedly interrogated the people manning the barricade, and stayed overnight,
despite the local’s appeals for the armed men to leave, insisting that guns and
ammunitions are not allowed in the barricade site.
“The people of Nueva
Vizcaya have maintained barricade for years to prevent mining operations in
their lands, and this resistance was met by several acts of violence from
deployed police and military elements in the area throughout the years. This
renewed military deployment in the barricade sites are sowing fear, and are
causing rights violations among the residents,” Malayao said.
KAMP said that a
string of human rights violations were committed by the military to locals in
Nueva Vizcaya.
Some of the most
recent was the incident in March 29, 2013 in Brgy. Ganao, Dupax Del Sur when
several drunken members of the 3rd IB of the Philippine Army allegedly intruded
the house of a resident where they assaulted the male resident and sexually
harassed the wife.
Formerly, KAMP and
AUBD condemned the filing of a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) to ten leaders
of the barricades, describing the TRO as a ‘SLAPP suit.’ A SLAPP, or Strategic
Lawsuits against Public Participation, is a lawsuit that is intended to
intimidate and silence critics by inconveniencing them of a legal defense until
they abandon their criticism or opposition.
“The TRO was served
not only by the sheriff but with members of the 86th Infantry Battalion of the
Philippine Army and the police. It was a show of force, with the intention to
scare and intimidate. It also showed what the people of Nueva Vizcaya are
contending with—the full force of the mining company, the government, and their
mercenary police and military,” Malayao recounted.
The military
reportedly encamped in civilian facilities.
Locals reported that
the military used the rural health clinic in Kinabuan, Dupax Del Sur last March
as barracks.
By May, the military
set up camp in the village hall in Mataddi, Quirino, while members of the 3rd
IB are encamped near the public school of Ganao, Dupax Del Sur.
In Belance, Dupax Del
Norte, the military and CAFGU barracks is located at the center of the village
where most of the houses are found.
“Military encampment
in public spaces and near civilian homes is a violation of local and
international humanitarian laws. It endangers the people and is causing fear
among the residents,” Malayao said.
“It has been made
clear in these acts of the military and police where exactly their loyalty
rests. And clearly, that is to serve and protect the mining company. We
condemn these acts of the government armed forces. We want Royalco and
government troops out of Vizcaya,” Malayao declared.
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