Partylist hits Cimatu past as protector of miners

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    CLARK FREEPORT — Party list Anakbayan joined other militant groups in opposing former Armed Forces chief Roy Cimatu as secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), citing his history of protecting mining operations.

    Anakpawis Partylist Rep. Casilao said in a statement yesterday that “the environment is doomed or fated to be ruined under his leadership.”

    “Cimatu and the military have a symbiotic relationship with mining and logging, hence, it is all but natural for him to favor the interests of mining firm at the cost of environmental destruction and displacement of farmer communities,” Casilao said.

    He cited the environmental group Kalikasan as reporting that “Cimatu was involved with the Task Force Lumad in 1994, led by the 603rd Brigade of the Philippine Army which acted as protectors of the Alsons logging tenement and trainors of para-militaries.”

    “This was the military response against the ‘pangayaw’ or armed resistance of Ata-Manobo lumad leaders against the logging operations controlled by the said company, which is owned by the rich Alcantara family of Mindanao,” the Kalikasan report alleged.

    Casilao also noted that “in 2008 under the Arroyo administration, the AFP was also instructed to form the Investment Defense Force (IDF), which was mandated to protect economic activities, including destructive mining operations.” He noted that Cimatu was then in active service.

    He said the move led to “the massive deployment of Special Civilian Armed Auxiliary (SCAA) at mining sites that repressed people’s protest and campaigns to protect the environment. It was affirmed by the Aquino regime in 2011, resulting to a more intensive deployment of para-militaries. SCAA and other para-military groups acted as IDF, for the interests of mining and other big companies.”

    “Mining and other environmentally- destructive projects are the ‘kumikitang kabuhayan’ of the AFP, the institution that molded Cimatu, thus, his appointment is obviously to reverse the pro-people decisions of Sec. Lopez,” Casilao said.

    Casilao also urged Pres. Duterte to “reconsider his appointment of Cimatu and replace him with an environmental defender.”

    “Cimatu will literally undermine the people’s trust of the President, when the destructive impact of the resumption of mining operations is already felt by the many sectors, especially by the indigenous people and farmers,” Casilao said.

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