By Jong Cadion
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (August 28, 2017) - Thirty-five (35) children from
Marawi City will be taken on an educational tour by the Joint Task Force Marawi
in Manila with a simple send off ceremony at the Lanao del Sur provincial
Capitol 8am Monday (August 28), military official said.
Western
Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that the
five-day tour from Aug 28 to Sep 1 dubbed as “Tabak Educational Tour: Peaceful
Environment for Marawi Children,” the Manila tour is expected to provide the 35
participants, who live in conflict-affected areas, with educational experience,
social and cultural values for peace-building, and exposure to peaceful
environments. The participants, ranging from 7-13 years old, were identified as
among those vulnerable and susceptible to violent extremism.
"This is
one of the initiatives of the armed forces and thto ensure that those children
displaced by the crisis in Marawi City are given adequate support and
psychosocial treatment by the government. It is imperative that at the initial
stage, those deemed vulnerable are being guided and educated to know their
roles in the mainstream society," said Brig. Gen. Rolando Joselito
Bautista, commander of the JTF Marawi and the 1st Infantry "Tabak"
Division.
Cpt.
Petinglay said that it may be recalled that the DAESH inspired terrorists who
attacked Marawi recruited and use child warriors in the main battle area and
and are still recruiting minors until now. The provincial government of Lanao
del Sur, the Philippine National Police Women and Children Protection Desk, the
Department of Social Welfare and Development, the Teach Peace Build Peace
Movement, and the Kilos Kabataan Livelihood Foundation, Inc. were tapped by the
JTF Marawi to make this endeavor possible.
The military
also coordinated with concerned government agencies, offices, and partners in
Manila, she added.
"Rather
than hold guns and become combatants, we want these children to foster a sense
of responsibility and, in the future, become leaders of a peaceful
Marawi," Brig. Gen. Bautista concluded.
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