CPP denies using bacteria- laced landmines in operations
>> Monday, September 16, 2013
BAGUIO
CITY – Communist rebels denied using bacteria-laced landmines in the
insurgency war they have been waging for more than four decades now.
In a statement, the Communist Party of the
Philippines (CPP) dismissed as “baseless, desperate and fecal-brained” the
military’s claim that New People’s Army (NPA) guerrillas fashion explosives
with human feces.
“The purpose of explosives detonated on
command is to momentarily stun and immobilize the enemy, thereby enabling the
guerrillas to maintain the initiative in battle and maximize the employment of
tactical superior firepower, and not to subject anyone to bacterial infection,”
it said.
The military has claimed that rebels have
been using bacterial weapons after the NPA attack in Pantukan, Compostela
Valley two weeks ago left seven soldiers wounded and found positive for
bacteria commonly found in the human gut.
“Any medical practitioner knows that open
wounds, especially if not treated promptly, can be infected with bacteria,
especially those that cause tetanus,” the CPP said.
“A medical doctor interviewed on national
television also explained that the intestinal bacteria allegedly found by AFP
doctors in shrapnel extracted from the wounded soldiers have limited life spans
outside of the gut and are harmless unless ingested,” it added.
The CPP also said that under the
International Humanitarian Law and the Ottawa conventions against landmines,
its guerrilla forces are allowed to employ command-detonated explosives.
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