Philippine military to deploy to schools to counter rebel recruitment

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MANILA (DPA) - The Philippine military plans to deploy soldiers to colleges and universities in a bid to counter alleged efforts by communist rebels to recruit students through front organizations, a spokesman said on Tuesday (Aug 20).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MANILA - The Philippine military plans to deploy soldiers to colleges and universities in a bid to counter alleged efforts by communist rebels to recruit students through front organizations, a spokesman said on Tuesday .

"This is not only a military suggestion," he told reporters."Local government units are also pushing for it due to the very rampant recruitment in schools. We will be there to assist school authorities to neutralise at the schools."He declined to say which schools are being targeted, but noted that these were not just located in the capital of metropolitan Manila but also in the provinces.

The recruitment is supposedly being done by leftist groups, farmers, workers or human rights organisations and other activist groups that are alleged to be fronts for the NPA, the armed wing of the rebel Communist Party of the Philippines.

 

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