By Jong
D. Cadion
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (Oct 20, 2016) - Abu Sayyaf members must surrender to
preserve countless lives. This is the sentiment of soldiers in Sulu as the
BaSulTa Sub-Regional Human Rights Commission (RHRC) and International
Monitoring Team (IMT) for the peace process visit Joint Task Force Sulu (JTFS) 4pm Wednesday and
whole of Thursday respectively, military official said.
Joint
Task Force Sulu Information Officer Col. Rodrigo Gregorio said that the ARMM
BaSulTa Sub-RHRC led by Atty Edy Lyn Santiago conferred with JTFS officers on
status of human rights awareness of troops and was assured of the compliance of
soldiers on Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law and the Rule of Law.
JTFS officials cited the case of suspected ASG Pauji Asgari who was arrested
last Tuesday. Asgari was treated well, brought to the hospital for medical
check-up and was immediately given food.
The IMT
on the other hand was led by Malaysian Maj. Gen. Datuk Wir Zamrose who
conferred with JTFS and LGU officials on the status of peace process in the
province, he added.
Soldiers
in Sulu are calling on the ASG to surrender in light of successive encounters
which resulted to the death of many ASG members including the neutralization of
the notorious Muktadil brothers and the arrest of Asgari by Army troops in
Talipao, Sulu on Tuesday.
Soldiers
said that the arrest of Asgari is essentially a surrender since he did not put
a fight. Troops of 41st Infantry Battalion pursuing a group of armed men
apprehended Asgari on information of local residents and recovered an M16
assault rifle, ammunition, electric cords, combat pack, cellphone, hammock,
motorcycle and Marine Battle Dress Attire.
Soldiers
speaking in vernacular said, "It’s good he did not resist. He and his
mother are now glad he is alive. We don’t want anyone being killed but if he
tried to shoot at us, we will have no choice but to shoot back".
Asgari's
mother showed up a day after his arrest and thanked soldiers for their kind
treatment on his son. JTFS officials assured her and all relatives of ASG that
surrenderees will be treated well.
It may
be recalled that AFP Chief of Staff, Gen. Ricardo Visaya made a call for the
ASG to surrender to preserve lives and for them to have a new life. A week
after, 21 ASG from Basilan surrendered.
Brig.
Gen. Arnel dela Vega, JTFS commander is echoing the same, "We are calling
on the ASG to surrender and stop these kidnapings and all un-Islamic activities
so that they may be given chance to live, atone for their crimes and be with
their families".
Reports
from communities indicate that many ASG want to surrender but are being held
and intimidated by their leaders saying they will be killed by soldiers if they
surrender. However, authorities say that is far from truth and that is part of
coercion and misinformation ASG leaders feed to their members.
Brig.
Gen. Dela Vega said, "The humane treatment of our soldiers to the arrested
ASG is a proof of the commitment of our toops in respecting Human Rights and
protecting the lives of others even those of criminals".
"We
are all losers in this war specially the victims and the people of Sulu. Our
soldiers die, many more on the ASG are killed and those who suffer most are the
victims and innocent people being displaced due to the atrocities of the
ASG", Brig. Gen. Dela Vega concluded.
Since
July, a total of 36 ASG were killed in Sulu and scores were wounded while the
AFP suffered 15 killed in action and 28 wounded in action.
The
focused military operation launched by the AFP since July resulted to the
rescue and recovery of 16 hostages while a total of 12 kidnap victims remain to
be rescued.
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