Mindanao group slams recruitment of lumads to fight the NPAs

By GERMELINA A. LACORTE | Davao Today

Lumads belonging to the Mindanao-wide indigenous peoples? group Kalumaran claim they?re being recruited to fight the NPAs against their will. (davaotoday.com photo by Barry Ohaylan)

Lumads are made to fight against each other so that big mining companies and plantations can come in and take control of the ancestral domain, said Norma Capuyan, Kalumaran vice chairperson. Dulphing Ogan, secretary-general of the indigenous peoples? group Kalumaran, said that militarization remains to be the greatest problem facing the lumads, who are also fast losing their ancestral lands to big mining and plantation companies without their consent. ?In other places, a mining firm operates but there are no plantations,? he said, ?But in all places, the military presence brings about widespread fear.?Read on.

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Ka Oris: Global financial crisis will strengthen Communist Party


George ?Ka Oris? Madlos, the Mindanao spokesperson of the National Democratic Front.(davaotoday.com photo)


Communists in Mindanao say the deep economic crisis of capitalist countries like the US is a ?favorable opportunity? to strengthen the Communist Party and to raise the people's struggle to a ?higher level.?

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Bayan says MOA-AD is a ploy to extend Arroyo’s term

The militant Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) fears the government has not entirely given up on the controversial memorandum of agreement on ancestral domain (MOA-AD), which the group sees as a ploy to change the Constitution to extend the term of the President.

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