Duterte Death Squad
>> Monday, December 17, 2018
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Perry Diaz
Perry Diaz
President
Rodrigo Duterte has a plan that would counter communist
assassins. It’s going to be violence vs. violence. It’s
going to be an armed civilian group called the “Duterte Death
Squad.” And it’s going to kill killers! Instantly, his
plan sparked controversy and drew a cautious reaction from his own Defense
Secretary, Gen.Delfin Lorenzana who admitted that the plan could lead to
cases of abuse.
Duterte was referring to
the Sparrow units of the New People’s Army (NPA) that specialize in
assassinations. “Now what I don’t have is my own Sparrow,” Duterte
said. “So I will create my own Sparrow. Duterte Death Squad against
the Sparrow… I will match their talent also for assassinating people. They will
have firearms for sure. That’s my plan,” he added. “They will do
nothing but look for idlers who are prospective New People’s Army members and
take them out,” he said. Kill them!
It must have shocked a
lot of people including his allies. The idea was immediately shot
down by Duterte’s own political ally, Senator Aquilino Pimentel III, president
of the President’s ruling party, PDP-Laban. “That cannot be done.
I’m sure the President will not create such a squad,” Pimentel said.
Even Jose Ma. Sison, the
founding chairman of the Communist Party of the Philippines, has misgivings
about the idea. “I think that Duterte is citing them [Sparrow units]
as a pretext for organizing more death squads of the AFP [Armed Forces of the
Philippines] and PNP [Philippine National Police] for the mass murder of mere
suspects who are not even the target of any court warrant of arrest,” Sison
said. He added, “Sparrow units, active during the martial law years,
have not been operational since the 1980s.”
Nenita Unit
The
use of death squads has its beginning in 1946 after World War II
ended. One of the largest anti-Japanese guerilla groups was the
communist Hukbo Ng Bayan Laban sa Hapon or Hukbalahap (Huks for
short). With no more wars or enemies to fight, the Huks took to the
hills under the leadership of Huk Supremo Luis Taruc to wage war against the
fledgling government.
Under the command of
then-Secretary of Defense Ramon Magsaysay, the dreaded Nenita Unit was created
under Col. Napoleon Valeriano, whose main mission was to eliminate the
Huks. Unconventional tactics were developed with the advisory role
of U.S. Major Edward Landsdale, who was then working for the
CIA. Working together with Valeriano and Magsaysay, they broke the
back of the Huks in two years. With the Huks gone, the Nenita Unit
was disbanded in 1950. The anti-Huk campaign propelled Magsaysay to
national fame. In 1953 he ran for president against his former boss,
President Elpidio Quirino, and won with the support of 68.9% of the voters.
Alex Boncayao Brigade
But
that was not the end of the communist movement in the
Philippines. In 1968, Jose Ma. Sison founded the Communist Party of
the Philippines (CPP). The following year, Sison and Bernabe
Buscayno organized the NPA, the guerilla arm of the CPP. In 1984,
after serving time in prison, Sison fled to exile in The
Netherlands. He’s been there since. But he continues to act as CPP
Chairman, directing the NPA from abroad.
The
Sparrow units have their beginning when NPA’s Alex Boncayao Brigade (ABB) was
created in 1984 during the martial law era. It was the urban
assassination unit of the NPA. In the 1990, ABB broke away from the
NPA over ideological differences.
After the ouster of
Marcos in 1986, the ABB became more active in assassinating government
officials. The ABB was credited with the assassinations of about 200
police officers between 1984 and 1993. The ABB acquired a reputation
for viciousness and its hit men were called “Sparrow Squads” for their
swiftness and skill in fleeing from the crime scenes. Typically,
they operate in tandems using a motorcycle with the second man as the
shooter. Due to the traffic jams that inundate the streets of Manila,
a motorcycle could zig zag its way around the city; thus, avoiding capture.
In the early 1990’s the
ABB was disbanded. In its place, a Sparrow-like unit was
created. Known as the Special Partisan Unit (Sparu) under the NPA,
it is different from the notorious “Sparrow Squad” of the defunct ABB.
According to PNP
Director General Oscar Albayalde, over the last three years, there have been
136 hits on soldiers, police officers, rebel returnees, local government
officials, and tribal leaders attributed to the present-day Sparu or Sparrow
Unit. He said that they are usually based in rural areas, unlike the former
Sparrow Squad who were based in urban areas. [Source: INQUIRER.net,
Dec. 3, 2018]
Davao Death Squad
Duterte’s
plan has similarity to the Alta Masa and Davao Death Squad, two vigilante
groups that were active in fighting lawless elements in Davao City when Duterte
served as mayor for two decades ago.
In the 1980s, Davao was
known as the “Murder Capital of the Philippines.” Alta Masa
was credited for fighting the NPA while the Davao Death Squad was responsible
for fighting illegal drugs and criminality. Duterte took credit for
cleaning up the city of crime. More than 1,000 were killed as a
result of his anti-crime crusade.
CAFGU
In the late 1960s to the
1970s, Tarlac politicians formed a paramilitary group called “Monkees” to fight
the NPA, who were called “Beatles” because of their long hair. So,
it became a fight between the Monkees vs. the Beatles. Instead of
guitars, they used guns. But due to negative publicity, the Monkees
were disbanded.
In
1987, the Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit (CAFGU) militia was
created. CAFGU is an irregular auxiliary force of the
AFP. CAFGU units are tasked to prevent the re-infiltration of
communist insurgents into the villages that have already been cleared of their
influence by combat operations conducted by regular units of the
AFP. The CAFGU units are armed with weapons and receive monthly
stipends. They seem to be effective in keeping the villages safe.
Last February 2018,
Duterte reportedly cautioned rebel returnees against going back to their
hometowns. Instead he suggested they should join the
CAFGU. "I suggest that you stay with the Armed Forces and be a
CAFGU. You should be given that first so that you can go back to your hometown.
You can't go back to the mountains anymore unless you kill them
all," Duterte told 238 rebel returnees at a merienda he hosted in
Malacanang. He also promised to provide them and their children free
education and training, especially since "there is a scarcity of skilled
workers even in Manila" for the government's massive infrastructure
program.
And this begs the
question: Why doesn’t Duterte expand the CAFGU to integrate the “Duterte Death
Squad” mission that he had in mind? By doing so, he’ll avail of the
nationwide network and operational structure of CAFGU, which are already in
existence since 1987. CAFGU works. Why reinvent the wheel
when all Duterte has to do is make it stronger?
Simply put, there is no
reason to create the “Duterte Death Squad.” President Duterte has
enough firepower to fight the communists. Unless, he was only joking
when he said he would create the “Duterte Death Squad.” Like they
say in the streets of Manila, “Dyok only.”
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