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16 Agusan teachers, students kidnapped
« on: April 03, 2011, 01:45:08 AM »
16 Agusan teachers, students kidnapped

BUTUAN CITY, Philippines  â€“ Armed men identified as former rebel returnees kidnapped 16 people, most of them teachers, at a graduation ceremony in Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur early Friday.

Prosperidad Mayor Alvin Magdamit said the teachers and students had just come from graduation rites in Barangay La Purisima when 10 armed men led by a certain Reyjoy Brital forcibly herded and brought them to the mountains.

Most of those kidnapped were teachers, but there were two children aged 10 and 13 in the group, officials said.

Brital allegedly demanded the release of fellow Manobo Ondo Perez and three other tribesmen who are being held at the Agusan del Sur jail on charges of kidnapping and illegal possession of firearms in connection with the December 2009 hostage-taking, in which 47 villagers were held for several days.

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Re: 16 Agusan teachers, students kidnapped
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2011, 09:13:38 AM »
Flashback to 2009...


PROSPERIDAD, Philippines, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) -- Forty-six relieved-looking hostages -- mostly impoverished villagers -- were fetched by a government convoy from the mountains to the small village of San Martin, Agusan del Sur late Sunday.

They were immediately sent to a local hospital for check-up as some were running a low fever due to the harsh conditions of captivity.

A hostage named Nelson told Xinhua that they had to rough it out in small huts for the cold and rainy nights. No towels, blankets or mats were in sight when rain poured down.

"We were left like this, we had no choice," said Nelson, father to four children ranging from 6 to 9 months.

About 400 soldiers and police officers had earlier surrounded the area but the authorities did not order a military rescue.

Government officials visited the hilly hide-out from time to time to negotiate with the armed men.

Santiago Cane, a vice governor of Agusan del Sur province, said the government secured the hostages' release after signing an agreement with Joebert "Ondo" Perez, the leader of the 19 armed hostage takers.

"The group of Perez surrendered their weapons and ammunition. Ireceived all of them at their lair," Cane told reporters.

Cane said as agreed the government would not file charges against Perez and his cohorts.

They will be turned over to the Archdiocese of Butuan rather than to the police custody.

Perez led the armed group to raid San Martin and a community elementary school on Thursday morning, taking away 75 civilians, including teachers and pupils to protest the police arrest warrants against him.

Twenty-eight hostages, including all the children, were freed in the first two days, through negotiation.

But Perez insisted the government drop murder charges filed by his rival tribe against him in exchange for the freedom of the remaining hostages.

Perez, a former government militiaman, said the charges were unfair and urged the government to investigate the alleged murder cases on the hands of his rivaling Tubay tribe.

Cane said the government agreed to transfer Perez's cases to the tribal council for review and promised to disarm the Tubay tribe.


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Re: 16 Agusan teachers, students kidnapped
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2011, 09:23:22 AM »




Gunmen Abduct Dozens Of Villagers In Agusan Del Sur Province

AGUSAN DEL SUR, PHILIPPINES - DECEMBER 12: Danilo 'Ondo' Perez, the leader of a tribal gunmen is seen in this photograph taken inside their lair on December 12, 2009 in San Martin, Philippines. Suspected bandits, believed to be former government-armed militiamen, have abducted dozens of villagers, included schoolchildren and teachers, in the Southern Philippines. The group led by Perez are reported to have abducted dozens of villagers, included schoolchildren and teachers, in the Southern Philippines. Of the 75 that Perez's group held hostage last Thursday, 28, including 18 children, were freed. A standoff has developed in the negotiations between Manila negotiators and the group of gunmen as both warned the other of the consequences for failing to comply with their respective demands. In the south, clan war or rido is common among warring clans with hostilities lasting for decades until a peace pact is reached by protagonists, usually through mediation by religious leaders and the payment of blood money. Among major causes of rido are land disputes, particularly those caused by disputed government surveys or ancestral land claims; political rivalries, mostly election-related; crime-related, including murder and proliferation of illegal drugs and competition over resources and businesses.

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Re: 16 Agusan teachers, students kidnapped
« Reply #4 on: April 06, 2011, 07:04:16 AM »
nganong naa man ni armas ang mga manobo? mga giatay jud ning mga tawhana. murag gihimong duwaan ra ang gobyerno nila kay modayon lang ug panghostage aron makayangongo sa ilang demanda nga pwerte sad kay taphaw. ngano gud tawn ilang pabuhian ang mga kriminal? sakto ani nila tapokon nya masakeron.

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Re: 16 Agusan teachers, students kidnapped
« Reply #5 on: April 06, 2011, 11:03:55 AM »
Uy nanghawod na diay ning mga nitibo dinha?
Wala man magsubay sa saktong balaod nang ilang mga demanda, ang balay amakan unya de armas.. ::)


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Re: 16 Agusan teachers, students kidnapped
« Reply #6 on: April 06, 2011, 11:05:15 AM »
as far as i know, 3 of the 16 hostages were being released na... the first one kay teacher kay gabalik balik ang kalintura ato then i think yesterday or last monday, nag release sila ug student..

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Re: 16 Agusan teachers, students kidnapped
« Reply #7 on: April 06, 2011, 05:49:32 PM »

Usahay makaingon bitaw ta nga ang UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (adopted in 2007) giabusahan pud.

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Re: 16 Agusan teachers, students kidnapped
« Reply #8 on: April 07, 2011, 07:18:05 AM »
gibuhian na silang tanan kay nangahadlok ang mga hostage takers. tiaw mong 17 anyos pa man diay kuno tong ilang leader. hastang ahaka aning mga tawhana.

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