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15 ex-NPA combatants in Agusan Norte seek amnesty

BUTUAN: Fifteen New People's Army (NPA) rebels from Agusan del Norte formally filed for amnesty through the government's program. In a statement on Tuesday, the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) said it received files and case folders of the 15 former rebels on Monday. OPAPRU's Local Conflict Transformation-Field Implementation Support Unit in Mindanao will handle the batch's documents. 'We laud the efforts of our peace partners in Agusan del Norte for making this endeavor possible,' OPAPRU LCT-FISU Mindanao director, Elisa Lapiña, said in a statement. 'The files and case folders of the 15 former rebels were filed on Monday with the National Amnesty Commission's Local Amnesty Board in Davao City.' Lapiña said the rebels' move was a significant step in the continuing efforts "to achieve a just and lasting peace in Mindanao within the context of our Local Peace Engagement initiatives" with the members of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP)-NPA-National D emocratic Front (NDF). The ex-NPA combatants will avail of the Marcos administration's Amnesty Program under Proclamation No. 404. Most of the 15 ex-rebels who applied for amnesty are members of Indigenous People communities in Agusan del Norte, she noted. In April this year, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. directed the immediate implementation of an amnesty program for the members of CPP-NPA-NDF. Presidential Peace Adviser Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. lauded the former rebels for heeding the Marcos administration's clarion call for peace. 'As the President has emphasized, peace is not just the absence of conflict but creating a social order that values human dignity, improves lives, and promotes progress," Galvez said in another statement. Source: Philippines News Agency

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