Monday, October 27, 2008


PRESS RELEASE


Reference:

Kerlan Fanagel

Secretary General

PASAKA Confederation of Lumad Organizations in Southern Mindanao

MILITARY HAMLETTING OF LUMAD VILLAGES IN NEW BATAAN DENOUNCED

PASAKA lumad confed protested the reported hamletting of Mandaya and Mansaka indigenous communities in New Bataan, an incident which preceded and triggered the evacuation of the more than 260 families (New Bataan Municipal Social Work Department (MSWD)data) who are now staying at the Poblacion gymnasium.

“To be displaced from one's home is already a violation of the right to peace and security. To deny the people access for safe refuge while military elements occupy their villages as it gears for combat is inhumane, indeed a violation of the peoples' very right to life,” said Kerlan Fanagel, secretary general of the PASAKA, a lumad confederation in SMR.

Fanagel said that as early as October 24, the military led by the 66th Infantry Battalion have started to cordon and hamlet Sitio Taytayan and Sitio Camarin in Brgy. Andap in New Bataan .

The residents left their homes and headed towards the town center for refuge but they were prohibited from leaving their communities even at the insistence of New Bataan Mayor Lorenzo Balbin who personally sent a rescue vehicle for the evacuees but was denied entry by the soldiers hamletting the areas.

Fanagel protested the prevalence of military – led operations in indigenous communities. He attributed this to the military stereotype that indigenous communities are guerilla bases, thus making them targets of RSOT operations. This he said is stipulated in the military counter-insurgency plan called the Oplan Bantay Laya 2.

“This is the second time this year that the lumads of Taytayan were forced to evacuate and subject to such harassment and discrimination. This vicious cycle illustrates the situation in all lumad communities and this has far worsened this year after GMA unleashed an all-out-war policy that victimizes civilians more,” Fanagel said.

PASAKA called for the immediate stop to the military operations in New Bataan and other areas in Mindanao . It said it will forward the gathered documentation and complaints at the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Indigenous Peoples and other international HR monitoring agencies.

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