Former NPA rebel
discovers M16 rifle surrenders to authority
By CMO Battalion, 8ID PA
January
30, 2011
CAMP LUKBAN,
Catbalogan, Samar – After his decision to surrender sometime in 2009,
a former NPA rebel surrenders anew one (1) M16 rifle with one (1)
magazine containing ten (10) rounds of ammunition around 4:00 pm last
January 27 to the elements of the Army’s 14th Infantry Battalion based
in Oras, Eastern Samar.
In the report
submitted by Lieutenant Colonel Hermilo Demafiles, Commanding Officer
of 14IB disclosed that Antonio Burac, known as “Tony” or “Dilon” in
the underground movement, 38 years old, married and a resident of Oras,
Eastern Samar, who had served the movement for five (5) years
initiated an effort to expose some of the arm cache being kept by his
former comrades.
According to Tony, he
could no longer withstand the violation of the people’s rights being
triggered by his former comrades because of the armaments that served
as an instrument in their inhumane acts.
He further said that
if his former comrades would get hold of the said rifle, it will
surely claim another life of an innocent and peace loving people as
they used to do especially to those who are against their
revolutionary cause.
He and his family
promised to support the government’s aspiration to achieve peace and
development of the region because he already proved the government’s
sincerity when he and his family were given another chance to
re-experience the true spirit of democracy and re-build his family in
the open that was destroyed by the underground movement.
Tony was a former vice
squad leader of Omega Platoon of Section Committee North East (SNE) of
the Eastern Samar Provincial Party Committee under Eastern Visayas
Regional Party Committee (EVRPC) of the Communist Party of the
Philippines (CPP).
Meanwhile, Major
General Mario Chan, commander of the Army in
Eastern Visayas expressed his deep satisfaction the way the former
rebels act in support of the peace effort in the region. As he
commended his troops particularly the 14IB for helping rebuild the
families of our former rebels, he further extended his appreciation to
the former rebels, not only to Antonio Burac but also to all former
rebels who in one way or another help pursue the peace that has long
been desired by their fellow Waraynons.
“As I have mentioned
in the past, these successes can be attributed to our people. They are
the very reason why we exist, our services can be fully carried out if
our people also show concern, first for the country and second for
themselves,” he says.
“As we pursue the
communist terrorists who do not want peace to reign, our call for them
to surrender bringing along with them their firearms in order to once
again live decent and normal lives along with their families still
stands,” he adds.
Accordingly, despite
the accomplishments gained by the government troops, he is not happy
and satisfied to see NPAs getting killed. “There is no happiness and
satisfaction derived from killing NPA rebels. The real sense of
fulfillment comes in embracing a rebel back to the folds of law and
helps him become productive and contented citizen of this country”.
Major General Chan
also assured the NPAs who will lay down their arms that they will not
be harmed and instead they will be given assistance for them to start
a new life, just like what the Burac family is experiencing now.