By Gina
Dizon
TADIAN, Mountain Province – Church, and
concerned groups and residents here called on the government and the National
Democratic Front-Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army to resume
peace talks following recent attack of the NPA on policemen killing one
officer and wounding nine others.
They said this was
needed to attain peace not only in this town but nationwide during the recent indignation rally called by
Mayor Anthony Wooden which drew a crowd of nearly a thousand residents.
Poblacion barangay
chairman Bonifacio Daskeo cited the good the police-trainees
rendered including help given on the construction of a school and
church and cleaning activities in the community.
Nine five police
trainees with the Cordillera Regional Public Safety Battalion (RPSB) of
the Philippine National Police were undergoing a training course on
Special Counter-Insurgency Unit Training (SCOUT) at Camp Babalaan here
at Poblacion.
The NPA ambush
happened at SitioKabunagan along the road when police-trainees had their
early morning jog June 28.
Tadian councilor Evelyn
Taclobao called on the NPA to leave the town. Wooden also had the
same sentiment urging the NPA to leave to attain peace in the
community, adding local officials shall bring the people’s sentiment
to concerned national authorities.
Barangay captain
Bernard Buned of Lubon said the armed conflict is not a reason for
people to have differences with each other but to unify as he called on the
residents of Tadian to have further information and education
on mini-hydros introduced in their town.
Multinational company
Asia Pac introduced a 3.4 megawatt mini hydro called Dicapan hydro power
energy in this municipality.
Wooden said the LGU
shall effect the most beneficial arrangement for the people of the mini-hydro
project.
This, as Episcopal
church priest ArchimedesTurtem based in Tadian read the
earlier statement of diocesan bishop Brent Alawas read during
an earlier provincial rally, calling on the NPA- National Democratic Front-
Communist Party of the Philippines and the Philippine Republic to resume
peace talks.
Peace talks between
the two forces had been stalled since 2005.
Lately, President
Benigno Aquino terminated peace talks between the government
and the NDF.
Roman Catholic
church Fr Marion Buyagawan, Mission Rector of the Holy Rosary
Catholic Mission of Kayan , Tadian called for resumption of peace talks
between NDF and the Government of the Republic of the
Philippines.
Camp Babalaan officer
in charge Lt. Calderon of the Philippine Army said the government
is doing counter insurgency operations and it is up to the people
to judge what happened during the incident.
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