By Gina Dizon
BESAO, Mountain Province – The Philippine Army has “militarized” this
town following clashes between the New People’s Army and government troops
wherein three soldiers died recently in encounters between the two contending
groups.
Following complaints of not being able to move freely, farmers
here in this war-torn village of Dandanac have been given safe conduct pass by
the PAstationed here to enable them to harvest their overly matured rice
plants.
Mayor Johnson Bantog said 72 farmers were given safe
conduct pass especially to those who have farms located a far distance
from their homes at Dandanac following a meeting between officers from the PA
and the local government units last week.
Led by Tamboan barangay chairman Emerson Mangallay,
Dandanac villagers brought their issues on the military deployed at
Dandanac at the municipal hall last week.
Lt Col Charlie Castillo of the 81st Infantry
Brigade of the PA issued the safe conduct pass confirmed by Mayor Bantog
and barangay chairman Emerson Mangallay of Tamboan.
Since July 15 this year when elements
from of the New People’s Army’s Leonardo Pacsi Command and the
81stInfantry Brigade had a firefight which led to the death of
three government soldiers, farmers here have been scared
to harvest their over matured rice plants from
rice fields located some distance from two encounter areas.
An encounter area located along the way to the nearby
trail to Abra province has been a site of bloody firefights
between the two armed forces for quite some time.
Villagers here fear that over matured rice grains have
drooped to water level or have been eaten or carried away by birds.
July is the rice harvesting month of farmers here.
The basic commodity supplies their needs for a year.
Farmers here also lamented they were not allowed
to attend the wake of a dead relative at Tamboan
as they were prevented by the military still deployed at Dandanac.
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