Earlier news reports said, the Western Mindanao Regional Office of the Commission on
Human Rights had made its probe to the incident of which results pointed out that "From
all indications, the February 4, 2008 Barangay Ipil incident is a clear breach of human
rights of the victims."

"The issue of legitimate encounter-coupled with the consequent death of government
soldiers cannot hold water, in view of the witnesses' separate accounts that the civilians
were directly fired at and pursued without let-up, however halted when scores of unarmed
residents died as a result. More so, while at it (firing directly at the fleeing civilians), all
were shouting at the top of their lungs 'Tama na! Mga civilian lang kami!'('Stop firing!
We are civilians!')," the probe team said.

In an obvious attempt to cover up, the Western Mindanao Command of the AFP
conducted its own investigation in order to justify the incident. As expected,
Wesmincom’s Inspector General, on February 27, cleared the government troops of any
accountability on the deaths of the civilians. However, a day following, WESMINCOM
Chief, Lt. Gen. Nelson Allaga said that they have not yet cleared the troops involved in
the massacre.

We have reason to believe that Gen. Allaga's retraction to the statement clearing the
soldiers of accountability is made only for expediency, because his promotion is now
being deliberated at the House of Representatives. We are certain that after this, the AFP
will surely clear all the perpetrators of the massacre.

We will not wait for the wholesale whitewash and cover-up to happen. We will not let the
perpetrators of this dastardly act to go scot-free.

The Bangsamoro had already suffered much. The recent Maimbung Massacre evoke sad
memories of a long list of massacres perpetrated against the Bangsamoro: The massacres
of Bud Daho, Bud Bagsak, Padang Karbala, Jabbidah, Manili, Tacub, Colongcolong,
New Pasi, Tago-ig and a lot more. The massacres never stopped. The atrocities and
crimes against the Bangsamoro continues, and now under a new pretext, that of the global
war against terror. We will not allow these to happen again.

We uphold the result of the probe of CHR Western Regional Office and support its
recommendation that aside from the filing of criminal and administrative charges against
the soldiers of the AFP, the following demands should be heeded:

· Concerned National Government agencies and local government units to extend
all possible assistance, compensation, material or otherwise, rehabilitation,
psychological and traumatic therapy, stress-debriefing, counseling, or any
assistance to recoup and repatriate the lives of the survivors;

· Right to repatriation, as the duty of government to protect its own citizens were
not observed but violated. It is not the victim's own doing that triggered the
incident;

· Re-orient the agents of the government, especially the AFP, on its paramount
responsibilities on the rights of citizens and state obligations and cultural
sensibility and non-discrimination;

· For the CHR-to immediately extend financial assistance to the victims as may be
provided for by law through Survivors Benefits, Medical Assistance and
Community Assistance, respectively.

and lastly, for the Commission on Human Rights to immediately pursue the filing of
criminal and administrative charges against those who are directly and indirectly
involved with the massacre.

Justice for the Victims of the Maimbung, Sulu Massacre!!

Uphold CHR Western Mindanao's report and recomendation.

Prosecute the AFP perpetrators!!


March 5, 2008


KASHIM CANDIDO
Anak Mindanao (AMIN) Partylist

NORHAYA D. MACUSANG
BANGSA - Metro Manila Rizal
National Capital Region