By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA CITY (May 24, 2017) - Our President, through Presidential
Spokesperson Abella, declared last night "Martial Law" in the entire
Mindanao for a period of 60 days.
During the Press Conference attended by DFA Secretary Cayetano, DND Sec
Lorenza, and the Presidential Spokesperson Abella, the President called for
such due to the developing situation in Marawi City yesterday (Tue, May 23) and
the impending volatile situation in other areas of Mindanao.
We are yet to get a written guidance as to how the declaration will
translate to our operations on the ground, especially here at Western Mindanao,
where all threat groups are present. We are, however, assuring the public that
we will use the current mandate to boost our campaign against terrorism. And we
will enforce our mandate in accordance with the law and with respect to human
rights and the International Humanitarian Law, said WestMinCom Information Officer
Cpt. Jo-Ann D. Petinglay.
I would like to specifically quote a part of Section 18, Article VII of
the 1987 Constitution, which provides that:
"A state of martial law does not suspend the operation of the
Constitution, nor supplant the functioning of the civil courts or legislative
assemblies, nor authorize the conferment of jurisdiction on military courts and
agencies over civilians where civil courts are able to function, nor
automatically suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus. The
suspension of the privilege of the writ shall apply only to persons judicially
charged for rebellion or offenses inherent in or directly connected with invasion."
To our MNLF and MILF brothers, please be reminded that the declaration
is done to suppress the rebellion brought about by the Maute Group in Marawi
and the other threat groups related to them, such as the ASG and the BIFF.
There is no need to worry about the current situation as our soldiers
will be reminded to uphold and respect the ongoing peace process between the
GPH and the peace-loving MILF and MNLF.
As to the Marawi incident, the Government is in control of the situation
and is fully aware that the Maute and similar groups have the capability,
though limited, to disturb the peace; these have shown no hesitation in causing
havoc, taking innocent lives, and destroying property as manifested yesterday
in Marawi City.
At 2pm Tuesday (May 23), our soldiers launched an operation against the
members of the local Terrorist Group-Maute, also believing that the ASG leader
Isnilon Hapilon was with them, Cpt. Petinglay added.
Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) Information Officer Cpt. Jo-Ann D.
Petinglay further said that they tried to contain the fighting in specific
areas, but the Militants attempted to conduct diversionary tactics in other
areas of the City in order to ease off the pressure in the target area where IH
is believed to be hiding.
Containing these terrorists could have been easier if the area is not a
built-up community, however, as our troops have to inch closer to the enemy,
they also need to make sure that the civilians are safe.
Our Soldiers and policemen are complementing each other’s efforts in
order to contain and address the attacks conducted by the militants in some
areas of Marawi.
And yes, we have already incurred casualties from among our forces due
to the skirmishes yesterday.
We have also received reports of the death of some Maute members, and
the death of some civilian casualties which we are still validating right now.
Along this line, we are calling on all citizens of Marawi to refrain
from going out from their homes and to be vigilant at all times. We also ask
them to inform authorities of any suspicious looking individuals in their area
or inform authorities of any incidents that they believe should need action
from the government forces.
Additionally, we would also like to appeal to those who are in Marawi
City and in other areas to refrain from posting the locations of the government
troops in social media as it will only endanger the lives of our soldiers and
policemen. More so, it will only hamper our ongoing operations on the ground.
While it is true that we have enough forces, we still need the full
support of the people in Marawi in this fight against terrorism.
Once again, your WestMinCom will continue to do our mandate and is doing
our best to finish the problem the soonest, adds Cpt. Petinglay.
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