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A timeline and brief analysis of the recent killings in Negros prepared by
Defend Negros #StopTheAttacks Network
NEGROS Island – The timeline of events detailing the spate of killings in Negros Oriental from July 22 to 28, 2019, points to state-sponsored policies and statements from President Rodrigo Duterte that encourage impunity and violence.
The killings of at least 16 civilians
in Negros Oriental towns were carried out in apparent retaliation to the July
18, 2019 ambush of PNP intelligence operatives to which the New People’s Army
has claimed responsibility.
However, President Duterte’s
vitriol-filled statements, reward offers, and hateful comments against human
rights defenders had only worsened the situation in Negros.
Based on initial reports, the victims
who were all civilians and noncombatants were killed by gunshot wounds —
either from Tokhang-style killings that happened in the early morning while
they were sleeping inside their homes, or ambushed in broad daylight by
motorcycle-riding, masked assassins believed to be death squad members.
The perpetrators of these attacks
were emboldened by state policies such as the Memorandum Order No. 32 and
Executive Order No. 70 and counterinsurgency operations that persistently
vilify and target civilians accused of links with the NPA.
While the President has ruled out the
declaration of Martial Law in Negros, following strong opposition from various
concerned sectors, we cannot be assured that the killings would stop nor
justice be achieved.
Negros is regarded as the hacienda
capital of the Philippines because of the prevailing land monopoly and
semi-feudal socio-economic conditions that continue to exploit farmers, sacadas and the rural population in the
region.
Not only did President Duterte
neglected demands for genuine land reform and free land distribution, he
allowed landlords, sugar barons, warlords and hacienderos to prevail in Negros. He even undermined the collective
effort of farmers to cultivate the lands and assert for genuine agrarian
reform, calling this “anarchy”.
Instead of imposing more repressive
measures, the government must undertake serious and significant efforts to
address the root causes of the armed conflict — poverty and social injustice in
Negros.
We add our voice to the popular
clamor to stop the cycle of violence in Negros.
Stop the killings! Justice and
peace in Negros!
TIMELINE:
- July 18
- Four (4) policemen
were killed in an ambush in Mabato, Ayungon, Negros Oriental. They were
Corporal Relebert Beronio, Patrolman Raffy Callao, Patrolman Ruel Cabellon and
Patrolman Marquino de Leon.
- Four (4) policemen
- July 20
- Duterte
visited the wake of the 4 and offered P1-million reward money for the arrest of
the suspects
- Duterte
- July 21
- Peasant
Epefanio Romano was arrested in Sitio Sook, Mabato, Ayungon, Negros Oriental in
an apparent relation for the ambush of four policemen in Ayungon.
- Peasant
- July 23
- In Guihulngan,
Atty. Anthony Trinidad was shot to death while his wife Novie Marie was wounded
by unidentified gunmen.
- In Guihulngan,
- July 24
- Peasant
Felimino Janayan, and Weny Alegre, were killed in Poblacion, Zamboanguita,
Negros Oriental by still unknown assailants.
- Bishop Gerardo
Alminaza of San Carlos issued a pastoral statement to call for peace, an end to
the killings in Negros, and the resumption of peace talks.
- Peasant
- July 25
- At around 1
am, Arthur Bayawa, school principal, and Aldane Bayawa, a DepEd official, were
killed in Barangay Hibaiyo, Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental.
- At around 1:40
am, Barangay Chairman Romeo Alipan was killed in Barangay Buenavista,
Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental.
- At 8 am,
year-old baby Marjon Ocampo and his father, peasant Marlon Ocampo, were killed
in Sitio Tara in Santa Catalina, Negros Oriental.
- Rakilin
Astorias, a peasant was shot to death in Maloh, Siaton, Negros Oriental.
- Peasant Reden
Eleuterio was killed in Mabato, Ayungon, Negros Oriental.
- National
Democratic Front (NDF) denied that the New People’s Army (NPA) tortured the 4
police personnel who were killed in an ambush in Negros Oriental.
- At around 1
- July 26
- At around 7:
20 pm, Federico Sabejon, a peasant, was shot to death in Barangay 3, Siaton,
Negros Oriental.
- Onie Bangala
and Nerie Joy Bangala, the alleged suspects in the ambush of 4 policemen were
arrested in Carol-an, Ayungon, Negros Oriental.
- At around 7:
- July 27
- At around 2:30
am, former Ayungon mayor Edcel Enardecido, and Leo Enardecido were killed in
Barangay Tampocon 1.
- In a separate
shooting incident, at about 12:00 MN, Councilor Bobby Jalandoni and Barangay
Chairman Ernesto Posadas were killed in Panubigan, Canlaon City, Negros
Oriental.
- Bishop Gerardo
Alminaza of San Carlos issued the Oratio Imperata to end the killings in
Negros, while all four Catholic bishops in the region denounced the murders.
- Negros
Oriental Governor Roel Degamo condemned the killings and said that local
authorities are looking into the situation.
- At around 2:30
- July 28
- Peasant and
barangay tanod Ananciacino Rosalita was shot to death in Panubigan, Canlaon
City, Negros Oriental.
- At 8:00 PM, churches
and religious houses in Negros started the tolling of bells.
- Peasant and
- July 29
- Peasants Rico
Oracoy and Lito Cadusale were arrested in Bindoy, Negros Oriental.
- Philippine
National Police (PNP) chief, Gen. Oscar Albayalde ordered the deployment of 300
Special Action Force (SAF) troops to Negros island.
- Peasants Rico
- July 31
- Duterte raised
the reward money for the arrest of the suspects in the killing of the policemen
to P5 million, dead or alive. He warned that the NPA will be repaid with the
same “atrocity” that they have allegedly committed.
- AFP
spokesperson Brig. Gen. Edgard Arevalo said that they are studying the
possibility of recommending the imposition of martial law in Negros Oriental.
- PNP chief
Police General Oscar Albayalde ordered the relief of Negros Oriental Provincial
Police Director Colonel Raul Tacaca.
- Philippine
Army 302nd Brigade Commander Ignacio Madriaga announced the formation of the
Negros Oriental Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict.
- Duterte raised
- August 1
- Malacañang said Duterte might declare martial law or invoke emergency powers in Negros Oriental.
- Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said he so far has made no recommendation to impose martial law in the province.
- The Commission on Human Rights said the spate of killings in Negros Oriental should not lead to the declaration of martial law.
- Negros Oriental Reps. Jocelyn Limkaichong and Manuel Sagarbarria led the filing of a House Resolution calling for an investigation into the series of killings in Negros. It was supported by 26 other legislators in the Lower House.
- August 2
- Mayors of Guihulngan, Ayungon, and Canlaon said they would support the declaration of martial law while the Philippine Army’s Third Infantry (Spearhead) Division, which oversees military operations in Negros Island, expressed support for the possible declaration.
- August 5
- Bishop Alminaza calls for the resumption of peace talks between the GRP and NDFP.
- Gen. Albayalde claims the situation in Negros is under control and that they have not recommended the imposition of Martial Law.