53 ex-rebels’, sons join AFP
>> Thursday, September 12, 2013
BAYOMBONG,
Nueva Vizcaya – Another 53 former members of the Cordillera People’s Liberation
Army and their sons were accepted into the military after completing the
six-month training requirement.
The Army’s 5th Infantry Division (ID) in
Isabela said the sons or nearest relatives of the former rebels were among the
79 graduate soldiers officially recognized as organic members of the Armed
Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in a commencement ceremony on Sept. 5.
Maj. Gen. Gregorio Catapang, commanding
general of the Northern Luzon command based in Tarlac, said the new soldiers
would be dispatched to Army units in the Cordillera and Cagayan Valley regions.
In the same rites, 159 new
candidate-soldiers, including relatives of former CPLA members, were accepted
to the same training program so they could join the military.
1st Lt. Rowena Abayon, chief of the 5th ID’s
public affairs office, said the integration of former CPLA members and their
kin into the military is part of a peace agreement signed between the
government and the Cordillera Forum for Peace and Development.
The program was part of President Aquino’s Executive
Order No. 49, mandating the implementation of the Closure Agreement geared
toward CPLA’s disposition of arms and forces.
The President’s order was also an offshoot of
the peace agreement forged between then President Corazon Aquino and the CPLA in
Mt. Province in 1986.
The agreement resulted in the cessation of
hostilities between the AFP and the CPLA.
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