November 10, 2019
CAMP GEN. CAPINPIN, Tanay, Rizal -- The Philippine Army’s 2nd Infantry “Jungle Fighter”
Division (2ID) on Sunday condemned the New People’s Army's (NPA) act of
propagating fake news and dismissed as false claim its statement that five were
"killed" in an ambush last Friday in General Nakar, Quezon.
Brig. Gen. Arnulfo Marcelo B. Burgos Jr., 2ID commander, said the
NPA’s action is a reflection of its desperate attempt to gain relevance in the
community as well as to cover up the terrorists’ imminent downfall.
“Any self-respecting spokesman would know that sowing lies and
deceit among the people is unacceptable and such despicable act of the NPA’s
spokesperson is aggravated by their attempt to use mainstream media,” Burgos
said.
He referred to a statement of Eliza dela Guerra, an alleged NPA
spokesperson, pertaining to the terrorists’ ambush on some 50 soldiers and
police officers in General Nakar’s Barangay Lumutan at around 12:40 p.m.
The General Nakar police station, through its chief of police, has
denied the incident and said it was “not aware of that supposed incident”.
Burgos, however, confirmed that government troops launched an
armed engagement against the NPA terrorists during their Focused Military
Operations on Friday afternoon in Sitio Labno, Barangay Lumutan.
He added that there was no casualty recorded on the government
side while the enemies were suspected to have incurred losses based on the
discovery of bloodstains on the rebel’s escape routes.
“We hope that the media will not tolerate and glorify acts that
bastardize the noble profession of journalism by giving attention to baseless
claims such as this report,” Burgos said.
He also called on NPA terrorists to respect the members of the
media “by not weaponizing them through psychological operations fully knowing
that information given to them should at all times be factual, truthful and
verifiable.”
He added that the communist group's propaganda to destabilize the
government and recruit the youth and Indigenous Peoples (IP) has been used by
the NPA as its main tool for party and army building efforts to support its now
deteriorating insurgency movement in the country.
The NPA, which has been waging a five-decade armed struggle
against the government, is listed as a terrorist organization by the United
States, European Union, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the
Philippines. (PNA)