No military rescue yet for seized DENR exec
June 3, 2004 | 12:00am
BUTUAN CITY The military still has no plan to launch a rescue mission for the regional technical director of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) who was abducted last Saturday.
Lt. Col. Pendatun Guro, spokesman of the Armys 401st Infantry Brigade, said the military is giving way to ongoing negotiations led by Butuan Bishop Juan de Dios Pueblos for the release of Christopher Kuizon, 56, the DENRs regional director for forest management.
In a meeting the other day, local leaders and representatives of lumads (tribal uplanders) agreed to solve Kuizons abduction through peaceful means.
Kuizon was seized by members of the Bongkatol Liberation Army, an armed unit of the lumads Kilusang Nagkahiusang Minoriya, from his house in Buenavista, Agusan del Norte.
"We will surely go after the kidnappers upon the PNPs request when the demands are already unreasonable," said Col. Rogelio Rosete, 401st IB commanding officer.
In exchange for Kuizons release, lumads have demanded an equal chance to engage in community-based forest management agreement (CBFMA) programs with the DENR which they complain has given special treatment to big logging companies.
They also urged the government to investigate alleged incursion of water supply companies into their ancestral land and the alleged land-grabbing by CBFMA implementors in connivance with local government officials.
Lt. Col. Pendatun Guro, spokesman of the Armys 401st Infantry Brigade, said the military is giving way to ongoing negotiations led by Butuan Bishop Juan de Dios Pueblos for the release of Christopher Kuizon, 56, the DENRs regional director for forest management.
In a meeting the other day, local leaders and representatives of lumads (tribal uplanders) agreed to solve Kuizons abduction through peaceful means.
Kuizon was seized by members of the Bongkatol Liberation Army, an armed unit of the lumads Kilusang Nagkahiusang Minoriya, from his house in Buenavista, Agusan del Norte.
"We will surely go after the kidnappers upon the PNPs request when the demands are already unreasonable," said Col. Rogelio Rosete, 401st IB commanding officer.
In exchange for Kuizons release, lumads have demanded an equal chance to engage in community-based forest management agreement (CBFMA) programs with the DENR which they complain has given special treatment to big logging companies.
They also urged the government to investigate alleged incursion of water supply companies into their ancestral land and the alleged land-grabbing by CBFMA implementors in connivance with local government officials.
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