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DWINDLING HARVEST. Farmers in Carmen, Davao del Norte these days harvest only 40 sacks of palay for every two hectares of land, a yield that could not even compensate for their backbreaking work in the farm. (davaotoday.com photo by Jonald Mahinay)
SLEEPING DINOSAUR. Bus travellers to Mati, Davao Oriental can easily miss the sight, visible only for a short while on the right side as the bus navigates a curb a few kilometers before the town of Mati. For those who are alert enough, it is a view worthy of a conversation and some snapshots. (davaotoday.com photo by Jonald Mahinay)
HOMECOMING. Fleeing villagers return to their sitios in barangay Batiano, Baganga, Davao Oriental after spending the night with friends and relatives in town. They fled their homes following the March 10 aerial bombing by the 67th Infantry Battalion in the area, after an earlier encounter with NPA rebels. (davaotoday.com photo by Jonald Mahinay)
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Side Bar Story Duterte keeps his hands off Paquibato
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The citys largest district of over 40,000 people, Paquibato has become a virtual garrison these days. People cannot move around the place without identification cards bearing the signature of soldiers.
On the veranda of the village hall of barangay Mabuhay, government soldiers mounted an M60 machine gun, a menacing reminder among its residents of the silent war in their midst. In a place called Crossing Hasil towards the border with Panabo, soldiers at a checkpoint stopped all vehicles for inspection.
Earlier this month, a fuming Mayor Rodrigo Duterte had declared he will keep his hands off Paquibato, raising fear that rights of civilians might be violated in the resulting armed clashes between government and rebel forces in the area.
Paquibato has long been considered battleground between the military and the Communist New Peoples Army. Its hinterlands have been a stronghold of NPA leader Leoncio Pitao, the elusive Kumander Parago whose 20 year old daughter, abducted and killed on March 4 in Davao city, was buried last week.
Duterte has kept good rapport with the rebels through the years, a policy that relatively kept peace in the area in the past but which apparently clashed with armys thrust to crush the 40-year old insurgency through military might. Read on.
By GERMELINA A. LACORTE Davao Today DAVAO CITYWhen mayor Rodrigo Duterte announced he was keeping his hands off Paquibato he…