Samal Island, Davao del Norte, August 12, 2015 - The Groove band played by Roland, Jannes "Love" and Em. They are very entertaining and enjoyable with the good ambiance of white sand and fresh air along the beach of Samal island and find yourself on relax mode. You can go beyond the songs, the magic of fire with the young men dance with the fire.
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
The Groove Band of Davao
Samal Island, Davao del Norte, August 12, 2015 - The Groove band played by Roland, Jannes "Love" and Em. They are very entertaining and enjoyable with the good ambiance of white sand and fresh air along the beach of Samal island and find yourself on relax mode. You can go beyond the songs, the magic of fire with the young men dance with the fire.
Monday, May 11, 2015
Youth Leadership Summit held for Peace and Development
Youth Leadership Summit held for Peace and Development
By Jun Enriquez
Video file: Lt. Col. Anthon G. Abrina, Battalion Commander, 4th Mechanized Infantry Battalion, delivered a message before the youth participants during the opening ceremony of the Youth Leadership Summit 2015, at Suarez National High School, Iligan City.
Video file: Lt. Col. Anthon G. Abrina, Battalion Commander, 4th Mechanized Infantry Battalion, delivered a message before the youth participants during the opening ceremony of the Youth Leadership Summit 2015, at Suarez National High School, Iligan City.
Iligan City (May 11, 2015) –
Youth Leadership Summit (YLS) 2015 was held organized and spearheaded by the 4th
Mechanized Infantry Battalion, Philippine Army, based in Camp Pintoy Suarez,
Iligan City, in cooperation with the local government unit (LGU) of Iligan Cityand
the six municipalities of Lanao del Norte, namely, Tagoloan, Balo-i, Matongao,
Pantar, Linamon, Pantao Ragat. It is a five-day event started on May 11, 2015
and ended on May 15, 2015. This day was the opening ceremony started with a
motorcade at 8:00 O’clock in the morning from Iligan City public plaza going to
Camp Pintoy, with the youth participants together with the members of the Barangay
councils from the 44 Barangays of Iligan City and the military personnel also
joined the event. The opening ceremony was held at Suarez National High School
covered court at 2:00 O’clock in the afternoon. This year’s youth leadership summit
is bringing with a theme: “Youth
Advocates for Peaceful and Progressive Nation.”
In his welcome message, Lt.
Col. Anthon G. Abrina, Battalion Commander of the 4th Mechanized
Infantry Battalion Philippine Army, said that the purpose of the Youth leadership
summit (YLS) is to provide information on youth sector on what was happening in
the environment because they are susceptible on exploitation such as the cases
on illegal drugs and human trafficking. He said the spirit of cooperation under
the Internal Peace and Security Program (IPSP) “Bayanihan” is very important to
succeed. The youth summit is participated by 6 municipalities of Lanao del
Norte and Iligan City, within the area of responsibility of the 4th
Mechanized Infantry Battalion Philippine Army. Participants are coming from
multi-cultural communities of Iligan City and Lanao del Norte comprised the
Muslims, Christians and the Lumads.
Abrina said that active support
for the event are coming from the LGU of Iligan city, Linamon, Matongao, Pantao
Ragat, Balo-i, Pantar and Tagoloan, the House of representative from the lone
district of Iligan City, Congressman Vicente “Varf” Belmonte, Jr. and private
sectors. The 41st Mechanized Infantry company have invited 116 participants
from Iligan City, the 42nd Mechanized Infantry company have invited 25
participants from municipality of Balo-I, Pantar and Tagoloan and another
participants from 41st Mechanized Infantry company have invited 25
participants from Linamon, Matongao and Pantao Ragat. Therefore, a total of 166
participants attended the five-day summit.
Iligan City Acting Mayor Ruderic C. Marzo, was the invited Guest of honor and speaker during the opening ceremony. He acknowledged the presence of the Barangay officials during the event by sending youth participants for the summit. Marzo said that the objective of the summit is to make the youth of Iligan city and Lanao del Norte aware of what was going on in the surroundings. He said that the summit is very important considering that there are so many things happening around in every second, minute, hour of the day. He said the youth are the future leaders and must be trained to handle different responsibilities that they will have in the future, when they grown up, become professionals, responsible parents, and responsible leaders of our society and government.
Marzo also mentioned about the
rampant illegal drugs and the youth are the targets. He also mentioned about
the education of the youth that cutting classes is now very normal in most of
the students. Education today is very liberal compared to the days of the
education in the past was very rigid and strict connotes discipline. He said
that it is now become the assumed responsibility of the different stakeholders
of education for the development of the youth. Marzo said that he is hoping and
looking forward that during this summit all the participants will be
participating in every topic discussions and share their ideas excellently, and
everyone will learn something. Marzo said there is no reason that the youth
today will become the leaders of tomorrow, and become good citizens in this
country, a challenge to all the participants.
In a declaration of the
opening ceremony, Col, Gilbert I. Gapay, Brigade Commander of the 2nd
Mechanized Infantry “Magbalantay” Brigade, said It’s a major activities under
the Internal Peace and Security Program (IPSP) “Bayanihan,” by giving attention
and showing that “we care for you”. He said the youth is considered as the most
important sector in the society, the saying goes, “Ang kabataan ay pag-asa at kinabukasan
ng bayan,” meaning, the youth is the future of our country. Gapay said that the
youth are also the most vulnerable sector of the society because they are the
targets on criminalities reiterating the menace on illegal drugs and human
trafficking. He said they will make them aware on their rights and
responsibilities as an active member of the society. Gapay said that the outcome
of this activity is to organize them into a youth organization, so that later
on in any activity they will have a voice and share their thoughts organically.
Gapay said that there are plenty
of sponsors interested on youth development including livelihood trainings
because the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) is also present on this
event. Gapay added that the summit is attended by the in school and out of
school youth participants, a multi-cultural in nature and its goal is unity among
the youth despite cultural diversity for peace and development. With reports and photos by Malyne Gungob.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
SRI in cooperation with the British Council mobilize awareness in Community Policing
Video File: Messages of Nicholas Thomas, British Council Country Director
and Kathline Tolosa, Convenor of Security Reform Initiative (SRI), during the signing ceremony
of a contract in the implementation of the Community Policing Initiatives.
Davao City (April 21, 2015) –
Awareness program on community policing is now in its impleme;/ntation stage
initiated by the Security Reform Initiative, Incorporated (SRI), of the Ateneo
de Manila in cooperation with the British Council in the Philippines, launched
“The
Golden Thread Community Policing Project Partnership”, at the Crown
residences, Agdao, Davao City.
MOA signed: Nicholas Thomas & Kathline Tolosa |
Phillip Thompson, the Golden
Thread Team Leader, a retired Police General in the UK, said that the Golden
Thread is focusing on programmes that weave together the values and conditions
that lead to more stable, prosperous and ultimately successful societies,
including work in open government and society, peace and security, culture and
development. The British Council was founded in 1934, with 200 offices in over
100 countries around the world and operated in the Philippines since 1978. The
British Council creates opportunities for the people of the UK and other
countries with the aim of Building trust and cultural relationships.
Thomson said the UK has
funded the project delivered by the British Council. The project is about the
community awareness and consultation program, aiming towards the development of
a community policing strategy and tool kit that reflects local people’s views
in the way they are policed. Feedback will be given as a result of the project.
He said awareness raising, Consultation and feedback will involve ordinary
citizens, media and main institutions relative to the policing process. The
production of a community policing strategy and blueprint is based on
International best practice and local consultation.
The SRI implemented the
training of facilitators in preparation for the full implementation on
community policing awareness program to be conducted mostly in the Bangsamoro
area and other conflict affected areas in Mindanao. The topics of the training
is focused on the role of police in the Philippines, the role of community in
policing and in general the concept of community policing that can be easily
understood by the people.
Community policing trainor,
Pieter Conje, a retired African Police General, said that community policing is
a method of policing based on the joint effort of the citizen and the police
who work together towards alleviating neighborhood problems. Together they also
attempt to satisfy the expressed need of citizens in order to enhance community
resident’s quality of life. In this type of Policing, police officers and
citizens work together to identify problems and resolve them. The police
officer acts as the catalyst, moving the citizens towards solving their own
problems and cooperating for common protection.
Conje said since community
policing exists in many countries and in many different cultural settings,
there are many definitions of what it is. He said there is danger of community
policing becoming meaningless “buzzword.” Therefore, the emphasis here will be
on principles and components of community policing, as well as case studies, to
help with any confusion. Conje said community policing is a philosophy and an
organizational strategy that promotes a new partnership between communities and
their police. Both the police and community work together as partners to
identify, prioritize and solve contemporary problems such as crime, drugs, fear
of crime, social and physical disorder, and overall neighborhood decay, with
the goal of improving the overall quality of life in the area.
Phillip Thomson discussed with participants |
Participant's report, Tina Lomoljo (standing) |
During this day, a memorandum
of agreement signing ceremony was conducted between the SRI and the British
Council for the implementation of the Bangsamoro Community Policing Project,
aims to help shape and develop a secure and stable post-conflict scenario in
the Bangsamoro through the practice of community policing. Project Objectives
is to establish awareness of community policing basic concepts and practices;
consult concerned communities about its role in community policing; Build
relationships and confidence with concerned communities through feedback lines;
Capacitate and develop key individuals in the community as champions on the
basic concepts and practices of community policing; and Strengthen community
ownership through local follow-up dialogues in pilot communities with different
stakeholders of community policing.
During the signing ceremony,
the SRI was represented by Kathline Tolosa, SRI Convenor and for the British
Council was represented by Nicholas Thomas, Country Director. Thomas said this
project will define the role of UK in the peace process between the GPH-MILF.
UK will continue to grow on community policing and develop the context and
design to implement the project the way it gets results. The British Council approaches
are work on justice and conflict resolution, working 25 years or so in Africa,
Asia, Southeast Asia, Middle East and other countries. The British Council
works with SRI as partner on this project which has experienced on security in
Mindanao.
Kath Tolosa with partners |
At right, Fr. Chito Suganob with Lanao Sur team |
Pieter Conje teaches ancient counting using stick |
Davao tourism @ organic food resto |
Saturday, April 25, 2015
MILF training facility found dismantle in Rogongon
MILF training facility found dismantle in Rogongon
Video File: Narration of Col. Gilbert Gapay, Brigade Commander
2nd Mechanized Infantry "Magbalantay" Brigade
Ma. Cristina, Iligan City,
Video File: Narration of Col. Gilbert Gapay, Brigade Commander
2nd Mechanized Infantry "Magbalantay" Brigade
Ma. Cristina, Iligan City,
Iligan City (April 18, 2015) – Joint Inspection and Validation Team (JIVT) was organized to conduct inspection and validation of the alleged 103rd border command, a training facility of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), found in the remote area in Mt. Olamon, Sitio Limunsudan, Barangay Rogongon, Iligan City. The JIVT was composed of the government forces (Military), MILF, International Monitoring Team (IMT), Local Monitoring Team (LMT), Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Media, Local government of Iligan City, Philippine National Police (PNP) and the local populace, mostly Lumad Higaonon. The said team was transported by 2 military choppers started from the camp of the 2nd Mechanized Brigade, Ma. Cristina, Iligan City going to the 103rd border command training (BCT) facility, will take 20-minute air travel.
Palm oil plantation in Rogongon |
Virgin forest in Rogongon |
Col. Gilbert Gapay, Brigade
Commander of the 2nd Mechanized “Magbalantay” Brigade, Philippine
Army, said that the MILF 103rd border command training (BCT) facility was originally based
in Butig, Lanao del Sur and transferred to Maguing, Lanao del Sur and expanded
in Mt. Olamon, Limunsudan. Col. Gapay said that probably the term “border” was
present in its name because the place was found in the disputed boundary of
Iligan City, Bukidnon and Lanao del Sur. Gapay said that they identified local
MILF leaders responsible in operating the training facility started in January
3, 2015 and ended on January 17, 2015, or roughly 2 weeks training. There were
at least 80 recruits undergone the training. Gapay said that the first training
was conducted in May 2014, in a remote area of Limunsudan. During the time of
the training the local populace mostly Lumad Higaonon were prevented to go in
their farm nearby area in the said training facility.
Marker of 103rd BCT facility dismantled |
Entrance of 103rd border command |
During the inspection, the 103rd border command is situated in the eastern part of Limunsudan with an area to at least 3
hectares and surrounded with shanties made of bamboo, round timber and coconut
leaves roof and there was a river at the sideline. There were confiscated
wooden rifles and rattan rings and it was believed were used during the training. The
103rd border command had a marker written of white stones, that read,
“Welcome, 103rd Border Command”. There were concrete posts measures
.30 meters x .30 meters with at least 5 meters high, for at least 20 posts in 2
lines with 10 posts per line with an estimated width distance of 50 meters
between lines. The local populace said that the concrete posts was constructed
in 2008 in preparation for the establishment of a sawmill operation for wood
processing but later on was abandoned for unknown reason.
The JIVT first visited the 103rd
border command on March 29, 2015. Gapay said the report on the said MILF camp
was presented by Lt. Col. Athon Abrina, Battalion Commander, 4th
Mechanized Battalion, during the Iligan City peace and order council meeting on
March 10, 2015, presided by Iligan City Mayor Celso Regencia. The local
officials reacted on the said report with the presence of Vice Mayor Rudy Marzo
and City Councilor Bong Abragan, Jr., chairman on peace and order committee.
The site inspection and validation was triggered on the complaint of the local
government of Iligan City, but the first complaint was transpired from the local
populace mostly Lumad Higaonon community in the area.
Shanties dismantled |
The Lumad Higaonon in Limunsudan
still in fears because of the threat by the armed group allegedly blamed the
Lumads of their complaint to the Military resulted to the dismantling of the 103rd
border command training facility. The Elders of Lumad Higaonon expressed
concerns on their safety during the time of their marketing from Limunsudan
going to Talakag, Bukidnon, will travel for 2 hours through “habalhabal”
motorcycle. Talakag Bukidnon is the center of commerce for the Lumad Higaonon
from Limunsudan. The Lumad Higaonon will sell their farm produce and at the
same time they will buy goods for their consumption. The Lumad Elders said that
what they feared most of the possible retaliation as a result of the
dismantling of the training facility because they were the first to complaint about the
presence of the MILF in Limunsudan but they are open for a peace dialogue. Gapay
said that they will maintain the peace and order and security with the PNP and
initiate a dialogue with the community to prevent untoward incidence of
violence the area.
Gapay said that Limunsudan is
under the political boundary dispute between the 3 local government units of
Iiligan City, Bukidnon and Lanao del Sur. Limunsudan was claimed by the Lumad
Higaonon as
part of their Ancestral Domain. They
have an ongoing claim on Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title (CADT). The
Lumad Elders, the Datus, said that they prefer to be part of Iligan City. The
Lumad Elders also complaining of the existence of the Palm oil plantation in
Limunsudan owned by Abulkhair Alonto, one of the leaders of the Moro National
Liberation Front (MNLF). Palm oil production is a livelihood program of the
MNLF after signing the peace agreement in 1996. The plantation started its
operation sometime in 1996 but had no formal talks with the Lumad Elders about
the use of the land for Palm oil production, but they had nothing to do with it
because there were presence of armed group during those times.
The Lumad Elders said that there
must be a First Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) as part of the traditional laws
of the Lumad, if non-Lumad will use their land within their Ancestral domain. They
are calling for the government to intervene the said problem because there were
already at least 10 people from Lumad Higaonon tribe killed because of the land
dispute in the area.
Gapay said that the conflict in
Limunsudan emanated from the boundary dispute. He said that they used the
global positioning system (GPS) to trace boundaries and it was found out that
Limunsudan is part of Iligan City, however this concern is already beyond their
control. Gapay said that the area is potential for economic development. He
said that the visit is very timely with the presence of City Councilor Bong
Abragan, Jr., now Acting Vice Mayor of Iligan City. Abragan said that he will
take the matter to the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Bukidnon and Lanao del Sur
and subsequently elevate the issue to proper authorities.
Ground view of the 103rd BCT facility |
Aireal view of the 103rd BCT facility |
Gapay accounted the presence of
the former 103rd border command training (BCT) facility were
handled by the Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF). He said they identified
some personalities such as Abdul Amoran, a member of the 103rd based
command. Another one is Daud Saripada, member of the Local Monitoring Team (LMT)
in Lanao del Sur and also a certain Aragasi Mardan.He said there were six identified men
acted as leaders in the recruitment in Limunsudan. Gapay said that the recruits
were promised of P15,000.00 to P30,000.00 a month and 5 hectares of land which
was not happened in reality. He said there was an element of deception during
the recruitment.
Col. Gapay said, MILF CCCH-Ad hoc
joint action group (AHJAG) member Amir Usman confirmed that the names of the
leaders transpired in 103rd border command are members of the MILF.
Gapay said, If proven by the MILF that they are the people conducted the recruitment
in Limunsudan and are legitimate members of MILF, they will be given sanctioned
by the MILF for violating the ceasefire agreement. Limunsudan, Rogongon is
contiguous area of Kapai and Tagoloan II of Lanao del Sur, under the provision
on territory in the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), will have the opportunity to
petition 10 percent of the total voters and participate in a plebiscite on the
Bangsamoro.
Chopper land at 103rd border command |
The former training facility was a very remote area. The Military didn’t found it during their operation. It was only identified through the local populace because they are very familiar in the place. Gapay said the former training facility was irritant to the peace process. He said in the ceasefire agreement, expansion of forces are not allowed during the period of the peace process. Gapay assured that it’s a remote possibility to have violence and conflict in the area because the ceasefire agreement still in place and the MILF is committed to respect the ceasefire mechanism.
At left, Col. Anthon Abrina |
2nd-right, City Councilor Abragan |
Gapay in a conclusion regarding the unconstitutionality of Bangsamoro Basic law (BBL) are loopholes and weaknesses should be amended and revised to conform in the constitution which versions more meaningful, sound and just, inclusive and enduring peace. The BBL should be addressed peacefully by the lawmakers, Gapay ended. Video file report and photos by Jun Enriquez.
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