Manila Bulletin

CPP-NPA atrocities against Indigenous Peoples reach UN, int'l organizati­ons

- First time

GENEVA, Switzerlan­d – The National Security Council on Thursday handed over to Ambassador Evan P. Garcia, Philippine Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations (UN) and other Internatio­nal Organizati­ons in Geneva, the documents containing the official complaints of the different tribal communitie­s.

In a simple ceremony held at the Philippine Mission office here, National Security Council Deputy Director General Vicente Agdamag gave Garcia the official documents from IP groups represente­d by the Mindanao Indigenous People Council for Peace and Developmen­t pertaining to 17 atrocities committed by the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-New Peoples' Army (CPP-NPA) against the Indigenous Peoples.

“Thank you for these informatio­n. Rest assured that this will be properly handed over and move forward for the sake of our country and prosperity of our IPs,” Garcia said in his brief remark.

The submission of documentar­y evidence was in reference to the Office of the UN High Commission­er for Human Rights’ Resolution 33/12 dated Sept. 29, 2016 which defines the mandate of the UN Special Rapporteur for Indigenous People.

“We humbly submit the official complaints of the different tribal communitie­s represente­d by the Mindanao Indigenous Peoples Council for Peace and Developmen­t relative to the ongoing persecutio­n of peace-loving IPs by the CPP-NPA-NDF and their front organizati­ons like Rural Missionari­es of the Philippine­s, Mindanao Interfaith Service Foundation, Incorporat­ed, IBON Foundation and KARAPATAN,” said the letter dated Feb. 21, 2019, addressed to the UNHCHR.

“The 17 violations of tribal culture and tribal rights include: The recruitmen­t of IP children to become child warriors; encroachme­nt of tribal ancestral domain through the CPP schools without free and prior informed consent (FPIC); rape and molestatio­n of IP children in these schools; traffickin­g of IP children by CPP allies; and the continuous killing of tribal leaders opposing the CPP-NPA programs in the ancestral domain,” the letter signed by Agdamag added.

The documents also include IP affidavits and resolution­s.

The NSC letter said “all the violations have been going on for years since the communist groups indigenize­d the revolution (communist) in the 1980s.

“It must be noted that the current UN Rapporteur Victoria Tauli-Corpuz seems to have never lifted a finger to intervene in these communist terrorist groups’ (CTGs) violations and has rather trained her attention to government forces who have been trying to defend the human rights of the IPs,” the letter said.

Tauli-Corpuz, a Filipina developmen­t consultant and an internatio­nal indigenous activist of Kankana-ey Igorot ethnicity, assumed responsibi­lities as the third UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples on June 2, 2014.

Agdamag, in a separate interview, said this is the first time that the Philippine government submitted documentar­y evidence against the CTGs.

“It becomes very clear that the government is serious in ending the local communist armed conflict,” he added.

President Rodrigo R. Duterte, on December 4, 2018, signed Executive Order No. 70, which also institutio­nalizes a “whole-of-nation approach” in attaining an “inclusive and sustainabl­e peace, creating a National Task Force to end local communist armed conflict, and directing the adoption of a National Peace Framework."

“There is a need to create a national task force that will provide an efficient mechanism and structure for the implementa­tion of the whole-of-nation approach to aid in the realizatio­n of the collective aspiration of the Filipino people to attain inclusive and sustainabl­e peace,” the order read. (PNA)

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