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PRIMER ON DESAPARECIDOS-PHILIPPINES

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Primer on Desaparecidos-PhilippinesPublished in the Philippines in 2012 by Desaparecidos-Philippines2/f Erythrina Bldg., 1 Maaralin St., Central District, DilimanQuezon City 1100, Philippines

Editor: Josephine DongailLayout and Cover Design: Jennifer Padilla

Photos: File photos from Desaparecidos-Philippines, Karapatan, Bulatlat, Arkibong Bayan and Pinoy Weekly

Printed and bound in the Philippines by IBON Press, 114 Timog Avenue, Quezon City 1103, Philippines

Published with the assistance of Stichting voor Ontwikkelingssamenwerking K.O.O.K.Our thanks go to ACY and AA.

The reproduction and distribution of information contained in this publication are allowed as long as the source is cited.

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Contents

5 Forewords

12 Introduction

18 Profile of Desaparecidos

22 Organizing for and with the families of the disappeared

24 Desaparecidos-Philippines, what it stands for

28 Documentation and thematic mass actions

29 References

33 Annex: List of the missing (1971-2011)

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Forewords

Message of Solidarity to Desaparecidos-Philippines1

Fidel V. Agcaoili

Desaparecidos-Philippines is dear to my heart. You have revived the true spirit and commitment of an organization fighting to secure justice for the victims of abductions and enforced disappearances, and have reached out to the victims’ families to help them find answers on the fate of their missing loved ones.

In November 1985, I helped form the organization FIND or Families of Victims of Involuntary Disappearances – from the conceptualization of its name and objectives, developing the list of victims of enforced disappearances during the Marcos regime, contacting and meeting with their families, building their organization, and carrying out the work as its first appointed Executive Director. We gathered pictures of the victims as part of the documentation. We actively participated in the movement against the Marcos dictatorship towards obtaining justice for the victims. We filed complaints with the United Nations (UN) and other international organizations. We also solicited help and support for the families of the disappeared.

But in March 1987, I was elected Chairperson of Partido ng Bayan. I was obliged to pass on my tasks in Find to another, though I remained as its nominal Executive Director upon the request of the victims’ families. At that time, Find was already a functioning organization with its own office and more than fifty active family members, lobbying the new government of

1 Abbreviated version of his solidarity message to Desaparecidos-Philippines in its Third General Assembly on November 2, 2012.

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Mrs. Corazon Aquino for information from the military about their missing loved ones, seeking recognition for them as victims of human rights violations, and demanding the prosecution of the perpetrators of enforced disappearances.

But Find turned its back on its principles. To be able to receive funding from the Aquino government, Find agreed to relinquish the demand for justice in prosecuting the perpetrators of enforced disappearances so as not to upset the military and hold the reactionary state accountable for war crimes. It abandoned the task of organizing the victims’ families thereby rendering FIND an ineffective organization in fighting for justice. It was content to have a roster of victims that it peddled in international forums as its credentials. Find received regular funding from the yearly budget of the reactionary state that ensured the protection of military perpetrators from prosecution. Find was transformed into an ordinary NGO (non-governmental organization) serving the interests of its officers in terms of salaries and other perks.

I salute Desaparecidos-Philippines. Its formation provides the victims’ families once more with a venue to come together, organize and fight for justice for their missing loved ones. Desaparecidos-Philippines reaffirms the original mandate of Find and can claim itself as the latter’s continuity organization. It can even call itself Find-Justice to distinguish itself from the mercenary Find. Since its formation, Desaparecidos-Philippines has stood for justice for the victims of abductions and enforced disappearances. While organizing and caring for the families of the disappeared, Desaparecidos-Philippines demands and aims for the prosecution of military perpetrators and holds the reactionary state accountable for war crimes.

Along with progressive human rights organizations, Desaparecidos-Philippines has performed a crucial role in exposing and opposing state terrorism and the servility of Philippine regimes acting as accomplices of US imperialism in brutally suppressing the Filipino people’s just demand for national and social liberation. Desaparecidos-Philippines has sought to align itself with patriotic forces that seek to unite the Filipino people in building a free, independent,

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just and prosperous society. The enthusiasm of the members of Desaparecidos-Philippines in this regard is quite admirable perhaps as a consequence of the bitter fate their loved ones suffered at the hands of the reactionary state.

In just two years of President Noynoy Aquino’s term, hundreds of persons have been killed, abducted and disappeared, tortured, illegally arrested and imprisoned; and thousands more have experienced all forms of violence at the hands of the military, paramilitary and police in the communities from aerial and artillery bombardments, food blockade, hamletting and forced displacements. Yet, the US-backed Aquino regime denies its government’s bloody human rights record under Oplan Bayanihan, and has brashly lied to a foreign government that these grave human rights violations are only left-wing propaganda.

We must intensify the struggle against Oplan Bayanihan and the militarization of communities and systematic violations of human rights that are driven and supported by US imperialism. More than ever, we must intensify our solidarity to promote justice for all victims of human rights violations and fight for the rights of the oppressed and exploited masses for liberation.

Long live your fighting spirit and aspiration for the liberation of our people!

Long live Desaparecidos-Philippines!

Strengthen the unity of all the family members of Desaparecidos-Philippines!

Fight for justice!

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Persevere in the Struggle Against the Continuing Enforced Disappearances in the Philippines2

by Vicente P. Ladlad

I myself have come to know what enforced disappearance is all about. My first wife, Maria Leticia Pascual, was abducted by elements of the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forced of the Philippines (ISAFP) in January 1976 in Paco, Manila. Since then, we have been in the dark on her whereabouts.

There should not be a let up in our fight against the state’s continuing policy of resorting to enforced disappearance, as well as other forms of human rights violations, in dealing with political activists and other political dissenters, be they members of the revolutionary movement or not.

We should not and cannot stop to fight against enforced disappearances because even after the end of Marcos’s martial rule, the succeeding regimes have not abandoned this policy. Many of us have lost a loved one during the fascist regime of Marcos. In that period, there were 254 desaparecidos. Among the known victims was Fr. Rudy Romano from Cebu. The figures do not even include the numerous unreported victims in the Moro areas during the height of the armed struggle for secession led by the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF).

2 This is a take-off from the keynote address delivered during the Third General Assembly of Desaparecidos-Philippines on November 2, 2012

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We must not forget that even after Marcos was deposed and Mrs. Corazon Aquino, the wife of a prominent martial law victim, took over the government, enforced disappearances continued. There were 65 desaparecidos in 1986 and 100 cases in 1987. In 1988, the number rose to 143. Along with enforced disappearances were brazen murders or extra-judicial killings which included those of lawyers, members of the clergy and well-known activists like Lean Alejandro of Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN) and Rolando Olalia of Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU).

From 1993 to 1999, there were about 10 recorded disappearances every year. In that period, the Ramos government and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) were engaged in peace talks. Despite these apparently “low” figures, we should remember that Ramos was the chief of the AFP in the first years of the Aquino government and then Secretary of Defense. The plans and policies against the revolutionary movement which included acts of torture, extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances were under his direct responsibility.

Before he was ousted in 2001, Joseph Estrada adopted a new AFP military plan against the revolutionary movement containing an important section on the suppression of civilians suspected of supporting the armed struggle. Such an operation plan was tinkered with and readily approved by the Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo government as Oplan Bantay Laya (OBL).

From eight desaparecidos in 2001, the number rose to 78 victims by 2006. Similarly, cases of extrajudicial killings or salvaging also rose in this period. Oplan Bantay Laya was designed to sow terror in people through killings, arbitrary arrests, torture, and enforced disappearances. The Arroyo government implemented OBL with such brazenness, that she even honored General Jovito Palparan in her 2004 state of the nation address.

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By 2008, the number of desaparecidos and victims of extra-judicial killings decreased. This can be attributed to the Filipino people’s condemnation of extrajudicial killings and other violations of human rights, with support from people in other countries.

With the government of President Noynoy Aquino harping on “daang matuwid” (righteous path), do we now stop fighting against enforced disappearances?

The problem with Aquino’s “daang matuwid” is that it is focused on the unauthorized use of “wangwang” (police car siren) and petty cases of corruption. When it comes to human rights violations, the Noynoy Aquino government traverses the “old path.” Oplan Bantay Laya has been rehashed and rebranded as Oplan Bayanihan. The military mindset – that the AFP and PNP may commit violations of human rights with impunity – is still deeply entrenched. Under the Oplan Bantay Laya and Oplan Bayanihan, the military and the police have treated political activists as combatants. It is no surprise then, that under the new Aquino government, the cases of extra-judicial killings and enforced disappearances are on the rise again.

Lastly, we cannot stop fighting against enforced disappearances because this is part of the tactics and techniques being used by US imperialism in combating revolutionary movements for national liberation and democracy. The AFP and PNP officers undergo trainings in US military schools.

It is no accident, that simultaneous with the increase of victims of enforced disappearances in the Philippines during the martial law regime, there was also such an increase in desaparecidos in Latin America. The US armed forces trained both the armed forces and police of Latin American countries and the Philippines in the strategy, tactics and techniques in suppressing the growing liberation movements. The brain and implementor of enforced disappearances as a policy is one and the same: US Imperialism.

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But repression also engendered resistance. The people of Latin America were not cowed by the scale of extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances. The Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo of Argentina, with other people’s organizations, defied the fascist regime by converging at the Buenos Aires plaza every Thursday of each week.

Our Fight Continues

In the Philippines, save for the release of political prisoners after the ouster of Marcos, the succeeding governments have not done any substantial measure to address the human rights violations during martial law. Unlike in Latin America, there never was an official investigation of human rights violations in the Philippines, particularly of enforced disappearances.

We can learn lessons from the experience of people in Latin America, particularly Argentina, in our search for justice for the disappeared. We will resist human rights violations inflicted on the people, on us, and we will pursue justice till we achieve it.

I am glad the old and new members of Desparecidos-Philippines carry on the realization of the objectives which we set in the mid-1980s.

The gains from our protest actions seeking justice for the victims of enforced disappearances are few and far between, and certainly not enough yet to stop enforced disappearances. But we can build on those gains by firming up our resolve and doing the best we can.

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Introduction

What is a desaparecido

The phenomenon of abduction and enforced disappearance is an ancient barbaric practice to terrorize or to silence the opposition. During the Inquisitions of Europe’s medieval times, accused enemies of the Church were tortured as a matter of course, then were disappeared, never to be heard of from by their families. In the 1930s-1940s, the Nazis “institutionalized” abduction as an instrument of their fascist rule – millions of people disappeared in that holocaust of concentration camps and gas chambers. And, until today, many so-called modern democratic governments still use it as a covert tool of state

terrorism to silence their critics and political activists who do not agree with their policies and governance. There are tens of thousands of politically-motivated enforced disappearances that have terrorized peoples in the developing countries of Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

During the Latin American military dictatorships of the 1960s-1980s, it was done extensively to silence activists and critics opposing their rule. All over the continent, hundreds of thousands of activists from all walks of life went missing, hence, the Spanish term “desaparecidos” –

According to the 2006 United Nations’ International Convention on enforced or involuntary disappearance, an “’enforced disappearance’ is considered to be the arrest, detention, abduction or any other form of deprivation of liberty by agents of the State or by persons or groups of persons acting with the authorization, support or acquiescence of the State, followed by a refusal to acknowledge the deprivation of liberty or by concealment of the fate or whereabouts of the disappeared person, which place such a person outside the protection of the law” (Part 1, Article 2, UN International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance).

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the disappeared. The Argentinians “politicized” the term when the mothers of the disappeared activists organized themselves to search for and publicly demanded justice for their missing kin.

Only in 2006 did the UN General Assembly formally adopt the international Convention which strengthens the 1992 UN Declaration on the Protection of all Persons from Enforced Disappearance, thus making governments liable for any violation of the right to life and freedom. The Convention also echoes the 1992 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court’s qualification that the widespread or systematic practice of enforced disappearance constitutes a crime against humanity (Part 1, Article 5).

In the Philippines, the first documented case of enforced disappearance was of 27-year-old Charlie del Rosario, a professor at the Philippine College of Commerce (now Polytechnic University of the Philippines) and one of the founding members of a national-democrat youth group Kabataang Makabayan (Patriotic Youth) in the 1960s. Charlie was last seen on the night of 19 March 1971 before the suspension

of the writ of habeas corpus that preceded the 1972 declaration of martial law by President Ferdinand E. Marcos. Charlie was mounting street posters against government repression when he was forcibly taken by suspected state military elements. He was never found.

The next year, when martial law was declared on the 21st of September, 38 cases of enforced disappearance were documented, 15 of whom involved Moros. The number of missing victims tripled in 1973, around 75% were Moros. The number would be more since many cases were undocumented and unreported.

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The Task Force Detainees of the Philippines (TFDP) started the documentation of human rights violations in 1974 which included the mounting enforced disappearances perpetrated by the Marcos military.

In 1975-77, the Marcos military committed the unprecedented crime of effecting multiple missing cases wherein at least 15 student-activists from Southern Tagalog were abducted and only one was surfaced. In 1975, Carlos San Jose and Bong Balatan were disappeared. In 1976, Adora Faye de Vera, Rolando Fedieris and Flora Coronacion were abducted and only Adora Faye was surfaced by her military captors. In 1977, Rizalina Ilagan, Gerry Faustino, Jessica Sales, Modesto Sison, Cristina Catalla, Ramon Jasul, Emmanuel Salvacruz, Salvador Panganiban, Virgilio Silva, and Erwin dela Torre went missing and became known as the ST 10. For the length of time that they have been missing, they are now presumed summarily executed by the Marcos military.

Other well-known youth activists who went missing were: in 1974, Francisco Portem in Bicol; in 1975, Nenita Luneta with her young child Ninia in Cabanatuan City; in 1976, were the first woman editor of the UP Los Banos official student paper Leticia Jimenez-Ladlad; Kabataang Makabayan national leader Emmanuel Alvarez; Atenean Emmanuel Yap; deacon and church organizer Carlos Tayag; and young newspaperman Henry Romero; and in 1977, Hermon Lagman, whose brother is Congressman Edcel Lagman.

Some of these activists came from influential families who had connections to people in power during that period. It was indicated by people in the know that confirmation of having anti-Marcos activists in the family would have been very damaging to some reputations in government. Hence, nothing was done to solve their enforced disappearances.

In spite of the presence of a witness who was willing to testify against the perpetrators whom she had definitely identified as members of the Philippine military, nothing came out of her case. This witness had survived her abduction, rape and torture – years later, she had to undergo reconstructive surgery after she was released from military custody due to the broken bones that were left untreated while she was incarcerated.

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After the Marcos martial rule, impunity continues

Eventually as the years went by after the end of Marcos’s martial rule and after different presidents took over the reins of government, the human rights situation did not actually change for the better, and had even worsened.

During the Corazon Aquino presidency (1986-1992), vigilante groups proliferated in several provinces, acting as military auxiliary groups composed of civilians under the command of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Their activities

were directed against activists and suspected rebels. There were 821 enforced disappearances during Mrs. Aquino’s six-year presidency.

Fidel V. Ramos (1992-1998) succeeded Corazon Aquino, and while he presided over a presidency that had the most signed peace negotiations documents with the underground National Democratic Front of the Philippines, his term ended with 39 enforced disappearances.

Peace talks in the Philippines

Since 1987 after the fall of the Marcos dictatorship, peace negotiations between the government of the Philippines (GRP/GPh) and the National Democratic Front (NDFP) had been going on intermittently. There are elements of the state who do not want the peace talks to get ahead, hence, many hindrances are implemented by government military forces, e.g., attempts at coups d’etat; extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances of activists, journalists, lawyers, et. al. During the Ramos presidency, the GRP panel kept official and so-called backdoor channels open so that the talks could continue.

In Mindanao, the southern part of the Philippines, is another war between the GPh and Filipino Islamists. Many were abducted and disappeared in the name of “protecting the Republic”.

Thousands of lives have also been lost to these civil wars that the GPh is waging against its own peoples. Peace talks with the Muslim front was started even during Marcos’s martial law, and it is still without any resolution.

(For more information on the peace negotiations in the Philippines, please go to www.opapp.gov.ph, www.ndfp.net and www.luwaran.com)’

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President Joseph Estrada’s administration (1998-2001), which ended prematurely due to his being deposed by a people’s uprising in 2001, had conducted an all-out-war policy in the Muslim areas of Mindanao. It was reported that the practice of enforced disappearance was used against civilians and Muslim rebels alike. Documentation of human rights organizations point to 26 disappearances during Estrada’s 2 ½ -year term, mostly from Mindanao.

Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo became president (taking over Estrada’s remaining term from 2001 to 2004, and then was elected for 2004-2010). When

she proclaimed a State of Emergency in February 2006, human rights watchdog Karapatan documented an average of one disappearance per week during a four-year span of her nine-year presidency.

While the peace negotiations with the NDFP were suspended, the Arroyo government effected the arrest and disappearance of eleven (11) NDF peace consultants and staff who had surfaced from the underground for consultations on the peace process with their constituencies. It started with the disappearance of Philip Limjoco who was abducted on 19 May 2006, followed by the abduction of Rolando Porter in the same month. On 26 June of the same year, Leopoldo Ancheta was disappeared, followed two days later with the disappearance of Prudencio Calubid, his wife Celina Palma, his niece Gloria Soco, and a member of his staff, Ariel Beloy. Rogelio Calubad and his son Gabriel were disappeared on 16 July 2006. Federico Intise and his wife were disappeared on 26 October 2006.

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Cesar Batrallo was abducted on December 2006. Leo Velasco was disappeared on 19 February 2007. Some peace consultants who were secretly hustled into prison camps were monitored/accounted for by human rights organizations.

By the time her term ended in 2010, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s administration was criminally liable for the enforced disappearance of 206 documented individuals (see Karapatan’s 2010 year-end report).

The sitting president now is the son of democracy icons Corazon and Benigno Aquino Jr. As of end December 2012, there were nine documented cases of enforced disappearance.

And, these are the facts and figures of Philippine desaparecidos. Not included in these numbers are the other types of state-sanctioned human rights violations like harassment, forced evacuations due to military operations, imprisonment, torture, and extrajudicial killings.

The culture of impunity

The people in government, particularly the military, became emboldened in their impunity – for all the rhetoric of the celebrated 1986 EDSA revolution about justice, no one was ever charged or prosecuted for their human rights violations during martial law – in fact, these human rights violators were promoted in office, were appointed to high-level government positions, or they transformed themselves into politicians, senators, ambassadors, congressmen, governors, local government officials, etc. Meanwhile, national-democrat activists and other political dissenters – be they workers, farmers, women, students, NGO development workers, human rights advocates, environmentalists, government employees, indigenous peoples, religious leaders, urban poor, etc. – continued to be harassed, arrested, imprisoned, tortured, involuntarily disappeared, and killed (see documentation in www.karapatan.org)

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Profile of Desaparecidos

In looking at the documented profiles of Filipino desaparecidos, most of them are from the poorest sectors of Philippine society, particularly of the rural peasant poor, and they are targeted for abduction/liquidation because of their being suspected of sympathizing with or supporting the underground revolutionary movement that is based in the countryside. The desaparecidos from the urban areas are usually national-democrat activists and their supporters from all walks of life and who have been profiled as openly critical of state policies that are repressive and anti-poor.

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DOCumenteD DesapareCiDO inCiDents FrOm 1970-2011

President TermofOffice NoofEnforcedDisappearances

Ferdinand E. Marcos 1970-1986 759

Corazon C. Aquino 1986-1995 821

Fidel V. Ramos 1995-1998 39

Joseph E. Estrada 1998-2001 26

Gloria M. Arroyo 2001-2010 206

Benigno Aquino III 2010 to December 2012 9

Source: KARAPATAN files, www.karapatan.org

A most recent trend in the last decade are killing reprisals against human rights NGO workers, journalists/media people, environmentalists, and lawyers whose work takes them to writing and defending the human rights of their subjects, and of their clientele. The Philippines is rated by the New York-based independent, non-profit organization Committee to Protect Journalists as number 2 in its list of “20 deadliest countries” with 72 media people killed with impunity.

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Under the Marcos dictatorship, young military officers were widely known for their notorious involvement in the torture, involuntary disappearance, and extrajudicial killings of activists and other political dissenters. This legacy of terror has seemingly been accepted as the norm for military officers who came after martial law. Major General Jovito Palparan, Jr. is one of this legacy’s more infamous creatures, and he is not alone. It is said that there are many others like him, but unlike General Palparan, they keep themselves in their secret world of torture and murder.

General Palparan has been tagged as “The Butcher” by activist groups and human rights watchdogs for unsolved extra-judicial killings, enforced disappearances and torture perpetrated in his many areas of assignment from the late 1970s to 2010.

A close scrutiny of General Palparan’s record shows that many of the more prominent victims of human rights violations in the areas where he was assigned were aging men and women, children, and youths barely out of adolescence. He was quoted as saying that women and children become natural victims in armed conflicts “because they don’t know where to run, how to hide.”

His first assignment was as a second lieutenant with the 24th Infantry Battalion stationed in Indanan, Sulu, at the height of the revolutionary armed struggle waged by the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). He admitted that children from the

Prof ile of a Human Rights Violator/State Terrorist

Wanted poster of General Palparan designed and distributed by KARAPATAN

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Tausug tribe – where most of the MNLF fighters belong – were among the victims of his men while he was stationed in Sulu. There, he said, soldiers saw Tausug children as “future enemies, so the thinking was to finish them off while they were still young” – a mode of thinking reminiscent of an American official, Gen. Jacob Smith, during the Philippine-American War who ordered the killing of everyone capable of bearing arms – including 10-year-old boys – in Samar.

His terrorism and the various atrocities he and his units commit are known by the Philippine government, but like all human rights violators before him, nothing has been done to bring him or any of them to justice.

However, in 2011, the criminal case filed by the families of University of the Philippines students, Karen Empeno and Sherlyn Cadapan, against Ret. Major General Jovito Palparan, Jr. for “arbitrary detention, serious physical injuries, maltreatment of prisoners, grave threats, grave coercion, rape and other human rights violations” had to be taken seriously by Philippine authorities. The case received a favorable judgment from the Department of Justice. Empeno, Cadapan and their farmer-guide Merino were abducted in 2006 – the two women are still missing and Merino was burned to death, according to a witness who is now under the protection of human rights groups due to threats against his life.

An arrest order was issued against General Palparan and his co-accused soldiers dated 20 December 2011, a day after he was off-loaded from an airplane to Singapore. He is still in hiding, and has not been arrested as of March 2013.

(See Bulatlat, the Philippines’s alternative weekly newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com). Vol. VI, No. 31, Sept. 10-16, 2006 for more details on General Palparan’s impunity career).

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The phenomenon of enforced disappearances in the Philippines has almost always been politically directed against the ranks of cause-oriented groups, particularly of the national-democrats. Since the time of the US-Marcos regime, national-democrat activists had been pointedly singled out for “neutralization.” But since Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s Oplan Bantay Laya being continued by Noynoy Aquino’s Oplan Bayanihan, even the open and above-ground activists are deliberately marked for ruination or liquidation. Thousands of dissenters associated with the national-democrats are summarily executed or involuntarily disappeared. Tens of thousands more are tortured, arrested, imprisoned and forced to leave their homes and cropland through forced evacuation.

During the waning years of the US-backed Marcos dictatorship in mid-1985, a group of national-democrat human rights advocates organized the families and friends of missing activists into FIND (Families of Victims of Involuntary Disappearance). Aside from themselves and the relatives of disappeared activists, they invited prominent individuals of the anti-dictatorship movement to be part of FIND (see Ang Kanilang Kuwento, Families of Victims of Involuntary Disappearance, Quezon City, 1998).

Organizing for and with the families of the disappeared

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Recollections on FIND during its beginnings (1985-1992)

1. Fidel Agcaoili remembering the establishment of FIND

“After my release from political detention in 1984, I worked as a volunteer at the Task Force Detainees (TFD), and it was from the TFD files that we were able to determine that more than 600 individuals were disappeared since TFD started their documentation in 1974, mostly from the ranks of national-democrat organizations and the others were Moros from Mindanao. The relatives of some of the disappeared and I met to discuss the formation of an organization that would concentrate on searching for their lost loved ones. The first organizing committee was made up of mothers, brothers and sisters of seven disappeared national-democrat activists.

Atty. Pedro Yap (the future Supreme Court Justice) was the first Chair of the Board (his younger brother is a desaparecido), with Mrs. Cecilia Lagman as the first President (one of her sons is a desaparecido). I was appointed as Executive Director to take care of day-to-day matters (this was how I, as the head of the secretariat was designated and not as Secretary-General, because I did not represent any disappeared relative, and FIND was a membership-based organization for the relatives of the disappeared. Human rights advocates and individual volunteers were, however, welcomed as associate members).

FIND’s first office was in one of the rooms in TFD where we completed the individual profiles/documentation of the desaparecidos of the Marcos Martial Law period. When I took on other tasks in the mass movement, the post of Executive Director was taken over by Manny Guzman who was a member of the core staff who transferred with me to FIND from the TFD. Up until I left the country in 1989, I would still be invited to attend its Board meetings by Mrs. Irinea Tayag, the second President after Mrs. Lagman.”

2. Manuel Guzman, Executive Director in mid-1986 and who stepped down from FIND the following year, mentioned that the post of Executive Director was dropped by the Board in 1987, and the new position of Coordinator was created to assist the working Chair. Linda Miranda was designated as FIND’s Coordinator until she resigned from FIND in 1992. The post of Secretary-General was created during the General Assembly of 1992, and given that FIND was now an organization exclusively for the relatives of the disappeared, only relatives were assigned posts in its secretariat. Unlike the preceding years, the Chair no longer carried out any executive functions.

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Desaparecidos-Philippines

In 1995, Desaparecidos-Philippines was convened to continue and reanimate the painstaking struggle to surface the victims, stop enforced disappearance and search for justice within the broader framework of the Filipino people’s struggle for justice, freedom and democracy; particularly, since FIND lost its national-democrat activist moorings, including its will to constantly contextualize its work in the over-all militant construct.

Today, Desaparecidos-Philippines is one of the most militant and active human rights organizations in the country dedicated to the search for justice for the disappeared. It organizes and orients the relatives and friends of the victims of enforced or involuntary disappearance.

Desaparecidos-Philippines helps families search for their missing kin, and campaigns for the surfacing of the desaparecidos. It continues to assist in documenting the unceasing human rights violations by the military and police. It extends various services to the families of the disappeared with resources provided by philanthropic donors. Networking with international institutions for moral, material and advocacy support helps Desaparecidos-Philippines continue in the work that it does with the families of the missing.

The organization also engages the judicial and legislative institutions of the Philippine government, and the United Nations, to address this abomination that has cruelly scarred families with never-ending uncertainty.

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Desaparecidos-Philippines under takes the following activities

solidarity among families, organizing and education

l reaches out to the families, relatives and friends of the disappeared to offer membership in the organization and thus be provided with a mutual support network of people who have similar experiences and are undergoing comparable difficulties;

l gathers together families of the disappeared in solidarity with other human rights victims by holding meetings, exchanges, and general assemblies;

l shares reading materials such as statements and other human rights materials like magazine articles, newspaper reports, book publications, lectures, etc. so that members are updated to understand their experiences in context, and are then able to act on what needs to be done regarding their situation;

l organizes or co-sponsors forums and issue discussions on the socio-political context of the phenomenon of enforced disappearances and the key importance of being immersed in the over-all struggle for people’s rights and human rights, in order to achieve justice.

l holds briefings on Republic Act No. 10353 (An Act Defining and Penalizing Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance) and other legislations that protect human rights;

l conducts education and training sessions on knowing one’s rights and paralegal skills

Campaigns and lobbying

l campaigns for the surfacing of those abducted who continue to be missing and for the prosecution of the perpetrators;

l demands a stop to the horrific practice of enforced or involuntary disappearance

l undertakes campaigns and other activities to inform everyone about cases of enforced/involuntary disappearances in the Philippines and the plight of the families of the disappeared;

l lobbies the following entities: Philippine legislature to enact and enforce laws that protect human rights;

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the judiciary for judicial reforms and for fair court proceedings; and government implementing agencies to obtain redress for the disappeared and their families;

l links up and works with human rights agencies of the United Nations, specifically with the UN Special Rapporteurs and Representatives; with international human rights organizations; and with faith-based institutions to inform them of the state of enforced disappearances and other human rights violations in the Philippines;

l submits monitoring reports and follow up cases filed with Philippine and international institutions in the search for justice and restitution for the disappeared.

services

l conducts fact-finding missions and searches in military camps and detachment, detention centers, prisons, burial sites, and other possible places where the missing persons may be found;

l helps in providing temporary sanctuary to families of the disappeared, including witnesses whose lives are currently at risk due to reported military harassment and reprisal;

l extends legal assistance, including support to families who seek legal remedies in court;

l facilitates the conduct of psycho-social therapy and counseling sessions in response to the needs of the families of the disappeared;

l generates financial and material resources from various donations and philanthropic resources to help meet some of the immediate needs of the indigent families of the disappeared, i.e., medical assistance, educational support for the orphaned children, minimal start-up contribution for the families to move on with some livelihood or employment opportunity, etc.

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And, while Desaparecidos-Philippines maintains this service-oriented routine for the families of the disappeared and its membership, it pursues a militant standpoint with regards its solidarity, information sharing, and advocacy with the various publics that it relates with.

This militant outlook is Desaparecidos-Philippines acting for genuine change – change that will bring about people collectively defining justice, human rights and peace, eschewing

the machinations of the elite to interpret the world with their greed and conceit. To Desaparecidos-Philippines, the key to achieving justice is not merely in striving for closure and restitution, but in transforming their grief and their loss to act and participate in changing and redefining the world – so that social injustice can be eradicated.

It means having the standpoint that families of the disappeared will not allow their activist-desaparecido’s commitment to be forgotten; they will continue what was left unfinished, working alongside members of the sectors and communities where they live in; it means that families of the disappeared will share and pass on this commitment through their work in solidarity-building, in information sharing, and in human rights advocacy; it means letting the unseen and unheard desaparecido speak to the living world through their parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren, wives, husbands, betrothed, cousins, and other relatives.

“Although I grieve, I am overwhelmed by joy that my daughter has made us understand her mission in life which we did not understand before...Who would continue their tasks? The dead could no longer speak. It is us, the ones they left behind, who must carry on what they had started…My only regret is that Beng had to die before I came to understand her work. Now, I know that she chose the right path.”

Evangeline Hernandez on her transformation as a human rights defender. Her daughter, Beng, was tortured and killed by the military while she was doing research on the peasant situation in North Cotabato, Mindanao in April 2002.

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Documentation and thematic mass actions

Meanwhile, the search for the missing continues. Desaparecidos-Philippines monitors involuntary disappearances, and accompanies the families of the disappeared to camps, detachments, detention centers, prisons, burial sites, and other possible places where the missing persons might be found.

To spotlight this specific situation of impunity, individual cases of recently disappeared activists are highlighted with mass actions and other forms of information dissemination.

“...after accepting that we would no longer see him, I vowed to continue the struggle of families like us, that

one day enforced disappearances would come to an end.”

- Shirley Pascual, wife of missing Roberto Pascual who was

abducted on 7 April 1988

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A number of these “surface our desaparecidos campaigns” are that of Jonas Burgos who in 28 April 2007, was forced into a waiting van while eating in a mall in the view of dumbfounded customers. Jonas, 36 at the time of his abduction, was an agriculture graduate who taught organic farming to farmers. His father Jose Burgos, a newspaper publisher, was an icon of press freedom who fought Marcos and martial law. His mother, Dr. Edita Burgos, is the former chairperson of Desaparecidos-Philippines.

Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeño from the University of the Philippines were on field work when they were abducted in 2006 by suspected military men on suspicion that they were members of the New People’s Army (NPA), the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines – the two UP students are missing up to this day.

In the Visayas, Luisa Posa-Dominado and Nilo Arado were abducted on 12 April 2007. Luisa was the spokesperson of SELDA in Panay ((Society of Ex-Detainees Against Detention and Arrest). Nilo Arado was a national council member of Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (Peasant Movement of the Philippines). Their companion, Jose Ely “Leeboy” Garachico, Public Information Officer of KARAPATAN-Panay and the Coordinator of ILAC (Iloilo Legal Assistance Center), was shot and left to bleed. He has recovered since; Luisa and Nilo are still missing.

Some on-going campaigns in search of the missing

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In the Cordillera highlands, James Balao, one of the founders of the foremost indigenous peoples’ movement in the Philippines, disappeared during the early morning of 17 September 2008.

He had sent a text message to his family, who were 30 minutes away by car, that he was on his way home. He has not been heard of since.

In Mindanao, the couple Nelly and Federico Intise had been missing since 26 October 2006; she is an NGO worker and he is a farmer who, unbeknownst to his children, was a staff member of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines. Their children were taken care of by relatives when they disappeared, and the trauma of the disappearance has made them fearful for their own lives.

These cases highlight many other similar horrifying incidents and there are still thousands of unsolved cases of the missing in the Philippines. There is much to be done...

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How to Help

1. Join the call to stop the continuing human rights violations under the government’s counter insurgency policy specifically against enforced disappearances.

2. Join the call to surface all victims of enforced disappearance in the Philippines and in other oppressed countries.

3. Join human rights organizations such as KARAPATAN, Selda, Hustisya and Ecumenical Movement for Justice and Peace (EMJP) in their campaign to stop all forms of human rights violations.

4. Push for the strict implementation of RA 10353, An Act Defining and Penalizing Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance, and other legislations protecting human rights like the anti-torture law, etc..

5. Give material, financial and moral support to families of victims of enforced disappearances and other human rights violations.

6. Volunteer in activities of Desaparecidos-Philippines, join in their search for the missing, attend hearings of cases that victim’s families filed against military perpetrators and the struggle for justice for victims of enforced disappearances.

Desaparecidos-Philippines2/f Erythrina Bldg.1 Maaralin St., Central District, Diliman, Quezon City 1100PhilippinesTelefax: (63 2) 434 2837 or (63 2) 435 4146Email: [email protected] or [email protected] other inquiries and information, please contact:

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Websiteswww.karapatan.org

http://desaparesidos.wordpress.com/http://hrdefenders.wordpress.com/

http://chra8.mutiply.com/http://freejonasburgosmovement.blogspot.com/

http://sites.google.com/site/surfacejamesbalao/www.saveluisaandnilo.com/

http://stopthekillings.org/stknpv2/

References FIND (Families of Victims of Involuntary Disappearance) documents:Ang Kanilang Kuwento. FIND (ISBN: 971-92011-1-8); Printworld, Cainta-Rizal, Philippines, 1998. Sevilla, Jr., Silverio G. (editor). Beyond Disappearance: Chronicles of Courage. FIND (ISBN 971-920-11-2-6), Philippines, 2006.“Enforced Disappearance: Questions and Answers”. FIND, Philippines, 2010.Glossary of Human Rights Violations, KARAPATAN, 2011.Startup, Patricia and Laird, Eileen. “Fact-Finding Mission Report: Cotabato, Zamboanga del Sur, May 1985”; Claretian Publications, Quezon City, Philippines, 1985.Carranza, Ruben. “From Marcos to Another Aquino: Impunity, Accountability and Transitional Justice in the Philippines”, paper developed for EP JUST National Monitoring Mechanism-Regional Forum Series; European Union-Philippines Justice Support Programme (EP JUST), Manila, Philippines, 2011.Evans, Jessica. “No Justice Just Adds to the Pain”, Report on the killings, disappearances, and impunity in the Philippines; Human Rights Watch (www.hrw.org), New York, USA, 2011.Pacifico A. Agabin, Sedfrey M. Candelaria, Carlos P. Medina, Jr., Herminio Harry L. Roque, Jr., and Cecilia Rachel V. Quisumbing. Helpbook on Human Rights Issues: Extralegal Killings and Enforced Disappearances; Supreme Court of the Philippines, 2011.Mc Coy, Alfred, Closer Than Brothers; Yale University Press, USA, 1999.Bulatlat, (www.bulatlat.com), Vol. VI, No. 31, Sept. 10-16, 20061998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal CourtUnited Nations Documents:

Universal Declaration of Human RightsInternational Covenant on Civil and Political RightsInternational Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural RightsInternational Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance

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Annex 1:

Working List of the Names of the Missing from 1971 to the Present

DESAPARECIDOS-PHILIPPINES

The names that are listed here from 1971-1994 are from old files of theTFDP (Task force Detainees of the Philippines), FIND (Families of the Involuntary Disappeared), and SELDA (Association of Ex-Political Detainees Against Detention and Arrest). The list of names from 1995 to the present have been gathered from the files of DESAPARECIDOS, KARAPATAN, and SELDA.

There is need to do some review and validation of the names and other details that are in these lists because some have been found or surfaced, or names might have been inadvertently or wrongly submitted during those fearful time of martial law and its after-years.

The editors of this publication have decided to keep the names as they were found in the various lists that were unearthed from old files, so that corrections can be done through the relatives and friends who may come across this documentation of the names that are here. Furthermore, many survivors of martial law spoke of disappearances and killings that happened in the countryside which remained unreported due to the backwardness and inaccessibilty of communications technology during that period.

It is hoped that the presence of this “raw” list will encourage people to come out if they have any infor-mation about any of the names in this list, or unnamed victims that need to be included in this list.

Like the unfinished resolution of human rights violations since the US-Marcos dictatorship to the present, this list will have to remain as an unfinished documentation because of its missing details. It will also be a work-in-progress that Filipino human rights defenders and advocates will have to continue remembering because justice will have to be rendered to the missing and other victims of human rights violations in the Philippines.

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NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Romeo Magbanua Jan 1

Abel Makauyag Jan 7

Doma Salik Jan 15

Babad Edzrael Jan 17

Manombok Payot Jan 31

Kamad Salilagurao Feb 3

Datu Kalag Feb 10

Manongkas Pasagi Feb 10

Omal Sapalon Feb 16

Pandita Santos Feb 25

Tingao Salilagurao

Hermegildo Garcia III Mar

Kanapia Salim Mar 2

Guiamaluclen Mantawil Mar 2

Amilil Palakad Mar 8

NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Carlos del Rosario March 19

NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Mauricio Marimla Feb 20

Francisco Tolentino Apr 10

Mugawan Baiabagan Apr 15

Tato Balabagan Apr 15

Lumidta Balabagan Apr 15

Jaime Quimbao May 1

Alfredo Julian June 5

Abmas Dalonan Aug 18

Palermo Lombres Sr. Aug 24

Reynaldo Timbol Sept 10

Abdul Saban Sept 10

Carlito Dila Cruz Sept 24

Genardo Canedo Sept 24

Nestor Canedo Sept 24

Anacito Canedo

Datu Abubakar Sept 20

Ibrahim Lumansag Sept 21

Liga Lumansag Sept 21

Edwin Nar tates Sept 23

Abduipatah Abdullah Oct 1

Sinapal Agao Oct 2

Sailona kadil Oct 2

Dandia Bayaw Oct 9

Alonto Pianga Oct 9

Mariano Bondoc Oct 10

Juan Evan Oct 12

Raul Angeles Oct 14

Mangigen Kawil Oct 19

Isabelo A. Bonus Jr. Nov 13

Bayani Lontok Nov

Datu Malang Oct 2

Saidali Caluden Dec 14

Hadji Raup Bulilo Dec 16

Pendaylan Dumayao Dec 16

Kutid Unak Dec 20

Salvador Santos Dec 23

Ben- Hur D. Hilotin Dec 28

Roy Lorenzo Acebedo Dec

1972

1971

1973

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NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Romeo Magbanua Jan 1

Abel Makauyag Jan 7

Doma Salik Jan 15

Babad Edzrael Jan 17

Manombok Payot Jan 31

Kamad Salilagurao Feb 3

Datu Kalag Feb 10

Manongkas Pasagi Feb 10

Omal Sapalon Feb 16

Pandita Santos Feb 25

Tingao Salilagurao

Hermegildo Garcia III Mar

Kanapia Salim Mar 2

Guiamaluclen Mantawil Mar 2

Amilil Palakad Mar 8

Casim Mustapha Mar 10

Katuya kabigat Mar 11

Midpantao Noh Mar 12

Adtig Mucalam Mar 12

Ayunan Sailila Mar 13

Abduladzis Adas Mar 15

Hadji Ibrahim Mar 16

Kadiguia Osi Mar 16

Pangandigan Adil Mar 10

Teng Susaiman Mar 20

Tasie Masukat Mar 20

Edsa Kasim Mar 20

Odin Ibrahim Mar 20

Sandatu Abas Mar 20

Monesa Lubpangan Mar 26

Romeo Mape Mar 29

Gaudencio Indino III Mar 30

Esmail Madsig Apr 2

Malugayak Malantawan Apr 2

Saddira Sarail Apr 3

Hadji Pendao Apr 3

Abdulradzak Ampatuan Apr 14

Esmael Mataly Apr 14

Zainal Deudo Apr 14

Kubong Kadidisan Apr 10

Kadtangan Guiamokan Apr 12

Hadji Utap Apr 12

Yusop Budil Apr 27

Bitol Manguilaas Apr 27

Dagedeban Mamaluba May 5

Guiamal Lumedig May 5

Guiamal Lumedez May 5

Samama Mutim May 7

Manuel Amor May 11

Salvador Cabayao May 15

Aliman Gudama May 21

Puked Iskak May 22

Ali Omar June 2

Alber to Espeno June 3

Mano Musa June 6

Kadir Musa June 6

Meto Taruyan June 13

Dekay Uga June 15

Buka Kimay June 15

Abas Usman June 15

Mama Usman June 15

Malik Usman June 15

Makalusay Musa June 23

Arcadio Tumulak June 24

Antonio Ariado July 1

Radsah Sindatok July 6

Larry Ugalingan July 8

Badal Mabandtog July 10

Usop Nabadtog July 10

Sumagutin Kamad July 10

Sinenggayan Pinagayab July 12

Baibangan Lumenda July 13

Tomas Arnoco July 15

Abdul Guiapar July 15

Samama Matag July 18

Geronimo Gutay July 24

Domingo Gutay July 24

Alfredo Grayda July 24

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Usop kamid Aug 3

Kamaruden Patak Aug 10

Saikuden Patak Aug 10

Salih Andig Aug 12

Menok Mustapha Aug 17

Lumadsik Mustapha Aug 17

Kamanso Pangadigan Aug 20

Datu Tungao Sept 3

Bombolin Alilaya Sept 4

Liposen Panambay Sept 6

Kato Esrael Sept 7

Gumama Pendaliday Sept 13

Dagundag Alipollo Sept 14

Miliyan Dagenday Sept 14

Mohamad Saguia Sept 11

Yusop Malibo Sept 20

Usop Samad Sept 20

Taks Samad

Sailila Maguid Sept 21

Sammuel Carin Sept 17

Kasan Makadatu Oct 3

Hansa Blah Oct 5

Tugal Odin Oct 10

Abusama Adal Oct 10

Guinaid Adal Oct 10

Salem Nonongan Oct 10

Salimenang Mangansakan Oct 11

Maungan Salimula Oct 19

Ayob Guiadel Oct 23

Okangki Kaliyagan Nov 12

Kamidon Aba Nov 12

Ayob Aba Nov 12

Hasim Alou Dec 2

Abe Adal Dec10

Ben Silongan Dec 12

Alfredo Mendoza Dec 25

Sinalimbo Alim Dec 26

Ludovico Elma

Lorenzo Haveria

NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Rober to Santos Jan 1

Leopaldo Gaton Jan 1

Rodolfo Puro Jan 1

Crispulo Gutlay Jr. Jan 1

Sinalog Pilas Jan 8

Samuel Pelas Jan 8

Blah Kubong Jan 15

Tua Mangelen Jan 15

Konowa Omar Jan 15

Rudy Floresca Magpayo Jan 16

Managada Dimasakay Jan 23

Tarzan Dimasakay Jan 23

Magsaysay Dimasakay Jan 23

Usop Bualan Feb 2

Katungao Egkiang Feb 4

Dumpao Usman Feb 8

Kumagal Kusain Feb 9

Pedro Villarubia Mar 4

Abdulkasam Mamadla Mar 10

1974

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NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Rober to Santos Jan 1

Leopaldo Gaton Jan 1

Rodolfo Puro Jan 1

Crispulo Gutlay Jr. Jan 1

Sinalog Pilas Jan 8

Samuel Pelas Jan 8

Blah Kubong Jan 15

Tua Mangelen Jan 15

Konowa Omar Jan 15

Rudy Floresca Magpayo Jan 16

Managada Dimasakay Jan 23

Tarzan Dimasakay Jan 23

Magsaysay Dimasakay Jan 23

Usop Bualan Feb 2

Katungao Egkiang Feb 4

Dumpao Usman Feb 8

Kumagal Kusain Feb 9

Pedro Villarubia Mar 4

Abdulkasam Mamadla Mar 10

Makenong Ugalingan Mar 10

Sulaiman Mamadla Mar 10

Datu Umbra Rajamuda Mar 15

Guiamla Maliga Mar 25

Edon Maliga Mar 25

Mukalam Balabaran Mar 30

Rolando Villarin Mar 20

Ibad Kasilang Mar 25

Batokan Pena Apr 5

Leopoldo Nabual Apr 15

Klang Mandalait Apr 15

Guiamdel Sulaiman Apr 15

Abdullah Tulusan Apr 20

Omar Ababalar May 5

Tot Omar May 5

Karantuan Dusdan may

Abadillah Singon May 10

Omar Mangolay May 10

Luminog Ayonan May 14

Guianon Ali May 15

Mohamad Gambal May 16

Metug Ali May 19

Kamad Asao May 20

Tong Alamoda May 20

Kaligatong Dagadas June 3

Tamondo Bagueled June 10

Makurod Bantulinay June 15

Incion Balina July 5

Blut Sakal July 5

Anday Budi July 10

Kahal Sansaluma July 12

Hasan Kabel July 13

Usop Pugayao July 13

Sumagayan Asao July 20

Pangol Edsa July 20

Dandar Usaman July 29

Abdillah Usaman July 29

Abdul Usaman July 29

Isaac De Guzman Aug 2

Mariano Laxa Aug 4

Ana Angkanan Aug 13

Usop Ankanan Aug 13

Guimalon Bantulinay Aug 13

Mapandi Saligidan Aug 13

Amin Nanding Aug 15

Mantel Abdulrahim Aug 15

Sangs Abo Aug 18

Ubi Salilama Aug 21

Eddie Salilama Aug 21

Mike Ayunan Aug 24

Mustapha Aloy Aug 30

Kamal Pendatum Aug 30

Mamat Mamot Guiampaca Sept 5

Juanito Solayao Sept 5

Maitum Guimpaca Sept 6

Sally Guimpaca Sept 6

Bai Puti Guiampaca Sept 6

Virgilio del Monte Sept 11

Mangompas Panansaran Sept 12

Buagas Panansaran

Samad Lunda Sept 13

Simeon Salayao Sept 15

Mustapa Mucalam Sept 17

Mastuna Yusop Sept 18

Mutin Wahak Sept 18

Kambong Dimarob Sept 18

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Sailila Dimarob Sept 18

Ulok Dimarob Sept 18

Mac Sanday Sept 20

Datumana Kasim Sept 20

Datuil Kasim Sept 20

Kutin Maranao Sept 20

Datukon Kasim Sept 20

Datu Norudin Mastura Sept 23

Tahir Magulamas Sept 26

Datu Nanding Mastura Sept 28

Kilam Ugalingan Oct 9

Reynaldo Cabigayan Oct 10

Norber to Rafales Oct 10

Mioses Rosanes Oct 15

Samaon Kalim Nov 13

Abdulkaham Ali Nov 19

Fukan Samama Nov 21

Unotan Bondao Nov 21

Ruben Pomarijos Nov 26

Kadalem Bangkailan Dec 7

Musa Sangkupan Dec 7

Arnulfo Altamirano Resus Dec 12

Filipa Areston

Abusara Antao Dec 20

Kamlon Magendla Dec 28

Pangandaman Pumanggar Dec 28

Francisco Por tem Dec 30

NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Armando Mendoza Jan 1

Esmil Kamad Jan 15

Abdulkader Kamad Jan 15

Kulat Bombolan Jan 18

Ela Bombolan Jan 18

Salama Bombolan Jan 18

Mantil Bombolan Jan 18

Maisola Bombolan Jan 18

Demaudtong Gisrali Jan 20

Roy Lorenzo Acebado Feb 1

Guima Ali Feb 5

Abu Talusan Feb 10

Lamber to Guinto Feb 22

Nolito Acebedo Mar 1

Kanid Guiber Mar 4

Gualel Pulad Mar 6

Omar Pancho Mar 6

Kapusan Pakang Mar 10

Magcab Dalgan Mar 10

Undag Untong Mar 20

Muslimin Beneto Mar 23

Amil Edsra Mar 25

Tautin Nawal Mar 25

Usop Sangehan Mar 28

Atty. Angel Malondo Mar

Exequel Ocampo Apr 14

Makasulay Abdullah May 15

Margarita nenita Luneta June 1

Ninia Luneta June 1

Necamedes Refoncian June 15

Saidal Talusod June 15

Dilf in Demadante June 21

Bernardino Imprero July 23

Mamadla Ali June 25

Johannes Bautista Barrozo June

1975

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Johannes Barrozo July 1

Eugenio Flores July 1

Ning-ning Flores July 1

Eutiquio Cabrera Aug 1

Marcelino Cabrera Aug 1

Vicente Cabrera Aug 1

Primitive Herbolingo Aug 1

Bienvenido Bodiongan Aug 5

Ulama Edsla Aug 5

Ustadz Kamag Aug 5

Herber t Cayunda Aug 7

Bualan Maleges Sept 3

Blah Asim Sept 5

Ali Senda Sept 10

Sambutuan Kasan Sept 21

Bakar Ayunan Oct 2

Samad Usman Oct 15

Abdulkalid Usman Oct 15

Mohamad Usman Oct 15

Armando mendoza Oct 17

Rogelio Pangan Oct 18

Manap Blah Oct 18

Isting Esmael Oct 18

Magrib Bayataw Nov 1

Danny Ramat Nov 17

Manuel Ontong Nov 22

Kabad Bayaw Nov 22

Aniceton Tibayan

NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Leticia Ladlad Jan 1

Sansaluna Baguilan Jan 1

Salipada Parasan Jan 4

Emmanuel Alvarez Jan 6

Tibak Omar Jan 11

Mentang Ulama Jan 23

Salipudin Mamendilala Jan 26

Kabeb Unob Feb 3

Kadigula Mohamad Feb 10

Emmanual Yap Feb 14

Duki Laguiali Mar 4

Naserun Uday Mar 10

Guiamarodin Ebrahim Mar 10

Tahir Ampatuan Mar 10

Kambar Nanding Mar 17

Bidangan Munting Mar 30

Alday Amilusin Mar 6

Kadtungan Alon Apr 6

Mentato Bakmal Apr 25

Soliaman Aron Apr

Ludovico Elma Jr. May 1

Duton Sangkupan May 8

Pattah Makalimpas May 13

Malaydan Maguilaba May 15

Samod Sapular May 15

Salipada Midtimbang June 10

Pasandalan Bagua June 7

Mengki Dagadas June 11

Mariano Lopez June 12

Elino Legbas June 15

Alonto Lidasan June 17

Untong Maulana July 3

Palim Abu july 7

Palaguyan Kudalat July 10

1976

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Kuna Kamad July 10

Sahamy Tuan July 21

Sampulna Akil July 24

Haron Samat July 24

Nala kamaguia Aug 6

Manampin Aug 7

Datuan Ambag Aug 8

Panso Ambag Aug 8

Bagonto Baliwan Aug 9

Taluban Manalangkay Aug 10

Zacaria Hasim Aug 12

Carlos Tayag Aug 17

Adbulsulam Abubakar Aug 26

Roman Maquimana Aug 27

Unlisen Mohamad Sept 3

Intie Kambel Sept 6

Mar tin Kasan Sept 6

Akob Kangka Sept 6

Mar ten kasan Sept 6

Buto Kambal Sept 6

Ulama Guimat Sept 6

Lingguauna Padian Sept 6

Baluno Urag Sept 6

Sulaimante Abdul Sept 6

Abu Lakim Sept 10

Abu Lakim Sept 10

Dalunan Saligandang Sept 14

Fausto Carbonell Sept 15

Akmad Kansa Sept 15

Zahira Masukat Sept 20

Tuda Mabandis Sept 27

Minundas Keto Sept 26

Henry Romero Oct 1

Sulik Sulaiman Oct 6

Abdullah Ngamas Oct 10

Hersimo Bermas Oct 11

Felix Alcomendras Oct 13

Louie Demontano Oct 14

Mohamad Orasun Oct 25

Norodin Abdul Oct 25

Buslan Abdul Oct 25

Kusain Abdul Oct 25

Rodrigo Peregrino Nov 1

Winnie Peregrino Nov 1

Anok Boto Nov 6

Embrahim Kalim Nov 15

Tunggal Balambad Nov 15

Anok Alimao Nov 15

Bano Ebrahim Nov 18

Gampong Abdulrahan Nov 20

Isidro Manalo Nov 23

Senda Talib Nov 25

Benvenido Flores Nov 30

Kakao Zailon Dec 1

Bunguan Zailon Dec 1

Digandang Acbar Dec 8

Gualber to Personila Dec 27

NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Yamano Hasim Jan 3

Jose Datu Jan 4

Usop Languyoan Jan 5

Primitivo Mejares Jan

Jaime Rebato Jan 8

1977

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NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Yamano Hasim Jan 3

Jose Datu Jan 4

Usop Languyoan Jan 5

Primitivo Mejares Jan

Jaime Rebato Jan 8

Antalin Enriquez Jan 13

Victor Fruto Jan 13

Arnulfo Resus Feb 1

Rogelio Acosta Feb 12

Benjamin Bahiyo Feb 28

Joselito Barrientos Mar 5

Tulay Asim Mar 17

Brahim Lakiman Mar 17

Exequil Glaes Mar 20

Omar Tato Mar 28

Lolita Bello

Monib Samilon Apr 7

Bakar Salilama Apr 19

Gannie Arra Apr 23

Wahid Diamla Apr 23

Basir Kabib May 7

Victor Dandan Reyes May 11

Hermon Lagman May 11

Alexander Castro May 23

Herminio Mallari June 2

Bonifacio Soriano June 8

Cristina Catalla July 31

Erwin De La Torre July 31

Gerardo Faustino July 31

Rizalina Ilagan July 31

Ramon Jasul July 31

Jessica Sales July 31

Modesto Sison July 31

Ardiana Villaver July 31

Bienvenido Perez Aug 4

Jonathan Giganto Aug 7

Kamdatu Ali Sept 3

Manuel Ontong Sept 9

Latip Mamodsod Sept 19

Julito Katipunan Sept 16

Guiamad Kadtusan Nov 17

Romeo delo Llagas Cabrera Dec 11

Mereno Ansar Dec 11

Salvador Ansar Dec 11

Abdulgani kabagani Dec 24

NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Benedicto Come Jan 1

Rafael Edpis Jan

Ruben Maningas Jan

Abdulmutalib Kalipapa Feb 16

Wabar Dalumag Mar 3

Catherine Atumia Mar 1

Elena Edpis Mar 1

Ebulang Yag-ao

Rosauro Baldejueza Mar 6

Jenalyn Giganto Mar 10

Pulok Mayasal Mar 12

Magsaysay Pusawilan Mar 25

Patak Kusain Apr 13

Datu Mluk Apr 28

Isabelo Naves May 17

Agustin Gelilang May 27

Alber to Katipunan May 27

Emelinda Aycochu May 29

Edison Coronado June 1

1978

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Senda Salik June 5

Macmod Guialid June 5

Ayab Sinon June 5

Abilosa Kaido June 10

Ernesto Nasareno June 14

Edsrael Buta Aug 12

Mama Anok Aug 15

Akmad Matabalao Aug 17

Saot Samad Aug 21

Esmael Macapantal Aug 24

Otoman Edsaman Aug 24

Apolonio Tion Aug 25

Felino Malinao Aug 25

Raid kasan Aug 27

Abedar Talib Sept 11

Wahab Talib Sept 11

Prodencio Hallegado Sept 15

Japenes Uyag Sept 21

Saiduli Uyag Sept 21

Michael Sinsuat Sept 21

Leonides Marajas Sept

Elpidio Flores Oct 10

Rober to Luzon Oct 10

Mensual Buisan Oct 16

Harana Abubakar Oct 23

Ading Agil Oct 23

Muktadir Sari Ahmad Oct 23

Maran Aidani Oct 23

Pindan Aidani Oct 23

Harana Julkarnain Oct 23

Kahiyulan Julkarnain Oct 23

Ruhana Jumdail Oct 23

Sahila Manadali Oct 23

Lilloh Manaji Oct 23

Sakkam Saddang Oct 23

Asamuddin Sadjarani Oct 23

Mahmod Sadjarani Oct 23

Rakid Sadjarani Oct 23

Hudayya Sahi Oct 23

It ti Sahiron Oct 23

Albani Sappari Oct 23

Akmad kamsa Nov 11

Francisco Jocosal Dec 12

Dalansian Aba Dec 15

Antonio Baquing Dec 17

Reynaldo Bula Dec 28

Karim Dumama Dec 28

Pilot Guiamalon

Zarnudin Bantas

Ratu Bantas

NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Douglas Oledo Jan 1

Florencio Pesquesa Jan 3

Mustapha Ali Jan 9

Rodolfo Ramos Jan 11

Alimar Abedin Jan 11

Abdulawi Imbang Feb 8

Zainudin Ebus Feb 10

Mohammad Abdillah Feb 15

Pak Kanuan Feb 17

Sukon Aguio Feb 27

Alamaddin Kussain Feb 27

Amanodin Salik Feb 27

1979

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1979-1980

Sabayan Salik Feb 27

Abusama Zacaria Mar 21

Abdul Zacaria Mar 21

Sagulongan Malaguia Apr 3

Julito Calido Apr 12

Tatik Kaumi Apr 27

Takol Bangkulat May 5

Pablito Lentija May 12

Unos Baguilan May 17

Udtog Odasan May 17

Clement Listana

Datu Ali Aduk June 27

Motem Kilam June 27

Martin Sabang June 27

Makalabay Kayangsang June 28

Ignacio Buenafe July 11

Regino Espenesin Sr. July 11

Pablo Pajaroja July 11

Quirino Pajaroja July 11

Oliver Roncales July 11

Ar temio Simbahan July 13

Racman Sultan July 18

Kandayog Pendaton July 19

Rolando Mercador July 22

Zoilo Francisco Aug 7

Undo Kamensa Aug 20

Rodolfo Carvajal Aug 25

Saidali Tubac Aug 11

Arumpac Moda Aug 31

Mamasa Moda Aug 31

Pesina Sate Sept 3

Alejandro Endos Sept 8

Juanito Endos Sept 8

Pablo Castro Sept 15

Juan Napoles Sept 19

Dominador Nogoy Sept 29

Mohamad Abiden Oct 9

Anting Polao Oct 20

Kamid Abiden Nov 9

Guialoson Sapal Nov 9

Antonio Rivera Nov 10

Omar Guarander Nov 15

Jovito Dimaiilig Nov 16

Alexander Dimaiilig Nov 16

Quinten Medcadal Nov 19

Datu Ulaya Nov 27

Mario Dayondon Dec 6

Arnulfo Mondejar Dec 6

Oscar Mondejar Dec 6

Antonio Villanueva Dec 6

Kennedy Joaquin Dec 10

Maximo Gabiana Dec 15

Kasan Kadil Dec 26

Botin Samama Dec 26

Gulamad Samama Dec 26

Jovincia Tuba 1979

Alfredo Buhol 1979

NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Teodoro Tuballas Jan 5

Adriano Pronebo Jan 21

Kamal Ducan Fen 14

Samsodin Lumambas Feb 17

Julio Jaralbio Feb 17

1980

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Abdula Korekan Feb 18

Bagunto korekan Feb 18

Gagbo Feb 20

Renato Nogoy Mar 9

Bonifacio Dinglasan Mar 12

Petronilo Turno Mar 13

Felizardo Reyes Mar 14

Romeo Sarintas Mar 20

Mamerto Granados Mar 27

Paquito Rebangcos Apr 1

Amina Gawin Apr 5

Modesto Alim Apr 7

Wenny Dacles Apr 13

Omar Markaban Apr 19

Victorino Leguin Apr 23

Decoroso Guardo May 1

Jesus Labong May 16

Antonio Bantot May 16

Matias Lopez May 16

Oscar Maningo May 16

Carlos Alonaid May 26

Orlando Reyes May 26

Ernesto Jocosol May 29

Alber to Lumanlan June 1

Moreto Mamon June 20

Salvador Villa June 20

Benito Madija June 27

Edgardo Estojero June 30

Ricardo Alconga June 30

Catalino Bajado July 13

Federico Quitorio July 21

Maximino Reyes Aug 2

Fred Miyos Aug 7

Romeo Crismo Aug 12

Tito Mauricio Aug 17

Bienvenido Catubig Sept 22

Gumiling Abedin Sept 29

Pangandaman Abidin Sept 29

Felipe Mosca Oct

Celso Pecinio Oct 11

Isidro Rerbato Oct 11

Domingo Rebato Oct 11

Lunding Rebato Oct 11

Recto Rebato Oct 11

Rodolfo Rebato Oct 11

Antonio Sanchez Oct 11

Immanuel Obispo Oct 17

Gualber to Dalayan Oct 18

Miguel Albiso Oct 27

Domino Candido Nov 2

Ernesto Cayupasan Nov 2

Alfredo Surio Nov 2

Rafael Surio Nov 2

Vicente Morales Nov 2

Cleto Bar tolo Nov 3

Maguid Madi

Monera Abidin Nov 4

Zalika Bakas Nov 4

Ricky Quinico Nov 4

Bernardino Fuentes Nov 11

Jose Alto Nov 27

Lober to Capoquian Nov 29

Valeriano Llenado Nov 30

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NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Melanio Bajado Jan 2

Vivencio Santos Jan 7

Edward Manzano Jan 10

Bienvenido Labong Jan 10

Eteuterio Tayabas Jr Jan 14

Hilario Sarah Jan 14

Diosdado Magtur tur Jan 19

Rodrigo Amason Jan 28

Elias Biacolo Jan 28

Cristoto Wedo Feb 1

Jimmy Donsales Feb 1

Octo Edo Feb 1

Felimon Endos Feb 1

Otoy Endos Feb 1

Tawi Lumintaw Feb 1

Eden Por toso Feb 1

DinongTamot Feb 1

Moneto Tamot Feb 1

Tagot Tamot Feb 1

Eving Lumintaw Feb 1

Ating Tonggian Feb 1

Entas Tonggian Feb 1

James Tonggian Feb 1

Mansano Bayang Feb 2

Guillermo Galero Feb 15

William Bragais Mar 1

Jeremias Mallargo Mar 5

Rober t Sayre Mar 5

Teof ilo Lanzaderas Mar 12

Teof ilo Lanzaderas Mar 12

Acmad Baguinda Mar 23

Ali Talusan Apr 14

Rosito Gabijan Apr 19

Seraf in Gagdo Apr 19

Epifanio Puebla Apr 22

Nestor Morales Apr 22

Eddie Masabat Apr 22

Danilo Clayag Apr 22

Kasan Pando Apr 23

“ Cer tain” Carding Apr 25

Teof ilo Castro May 1

Arquelino Maghanoy May 12

Facundo Milagrosa May 12

Oscar Tauro May 14

Juanito Gabiara May 19

Rogelio Dituya May 23

Rogelio Taghap May 23

Cresencio Barnuevo May 25

Cenecio Jhsmin May 28

Alexander Cabrera May 30

Wilfredo Luansing June 10

Vicente Pielgo June 10

Roger Oblino June 10

Tito Abuntao Jr. June 10

Teodorico Raagas Jr. June 13

Lodevico Labatan June 13

Eddie Cer tain June 14

Klogeo Angcon June 14

Pedro Bacongga June 14

Teodulfo Balendres June 14

Graciano Valencio June 19

Musehal Salik June 19

William de Rosa June 20

1981

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Danilo Abaqueta June 20

Ehel Galupo June 24

Pilato Dingigo June 24

Odon Jabalisid June 24

Romeo Susing June 26

Francisco Tuballas July 1

Antonio Sta. Ana July 6

Gemeliana Paguio July 7

Rodolfo Dacles July 8

Pastor Armia July 11

Pedro Gabijan July 19

Mermeto Enero July 20

Lupo Busa July 29

Carlito Hara Aug 3

Rominador Laresto Aug 4

Eduardo Laresto Aug 4

Herminio Lising Aug 7

Rogelio Pascua Aug 9

Bienvenido Oblino Aug 10

Eugeno Ebin Aug 15

Jose Mabilangan Aug 15

Clodualdo Duquiatan Aug 15

Iluminada Duquiatan Aug 15

Josef ino Duquiatan Aug 15

Seraf in Gabani Aug 16

Isidro Gabiana Aug 16

Ceriaco Gabijan Aug 16

Cardino Cepriano Aug 18

Dominador Arsenio Aug 21

Wilfredo Bonhoc Aug 21

Baby Jaecten

Jaime Lucero Aug 26

Pablo Morales Aug 26

Capistrano Lucero Aug 26

Abunawas Inedal Aug 29

Sulaiman kamsa Aug 29

Sumalay Talib Aug 29

Manuel Talinjalo Sept

Hermito Tenero Sept 7

Rodrigo Francisco Sept 7

Hague Lucania Sept 9

Irene Badilla Sept 10

Eduardo Dizon Sept 15

Isabel Ramos Sept 15

Juananito Estelloso Sept 16

Ireneo Carreon Sept 17

Nestor Marca Sept 27

Jesus Ajos Oct

Sopranio Ajos Oct

Sebastian Matibag

Marquez Sebastian Matibag Oct 9

Petronillo Gabonada Oct 22

Candido Tampong Jr Oct 31

Alfredo Saballa Nov 6

Elucterio Mabilangan Nov 13

Vivencio Cabarles Nov 14

Armingo Cabarles Nov 14

Oscar Abella Nov 15

Pio Pomarca Nov 15

Nilo Obina Nov 15

Domingo Oblino Nov 15

Ar temio Balitim Nov 15

Lucio Bula Nov 15

Carlito Candido Nov 15

For tunato Cabel Nov 15

Pablo Galo Nov 15

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1981-1982Fernando Maguo Nov 15

Leodolfo Maguo Nov 15

Yolanda Reymundo Nov 22

Melchor Oblino Nov 27

Francisco Gulit Dec 6

Saturnino Cano Dec 7

Norber to Acebedo

Ulpiano Jaromay Dec 7

NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Marcial Asiong Jan 1

Joaquin Montejo Jr. Jan 15

Pedro Jabaan Feb 7

Juanito Abalos Feb 13

Exchor Alejandro Feb 15

Arsenio Jacosal Mar 3

Maria Labong Mar 3

Engracio Labong Mar 3

Sakukong Ayob Mar 9

Juan Banton Mar 15

Marvin Banton Mar 15

Edilber to Guban Mar 15

Gualber to Guban Mar 15

Elino Rada Mar 15

Gemino Sacriz Mar 15

Joaquin Sardo Mar 15

Condrado Dalute Mar 22

Adrionico Soriano Jr. Mar 26

Feliciano Pabres Mar 27

Rober to De la Cruz Apr 7

Jacob Gonzalez Apr 7

Mar tha Abangoen Apr 7

Josep Edomas Apr 8

Tito Calendong Apr 9

Noneto Basiloy Apr 9

Benjamin Bilmen Apr 10

Jose Rilles Apr 10

Quintin Obinguar Apr 27

Rogelio Quijano Apr 28

Armando Mabilangan May 5

Miguel Baez May 8

Joseph Mabana May 10

Vicente Caveiro May 17

Paran Conception Ban May 26

Alexber to Cabrera May 30

Romualdo Dabuet June 6

Abel Jerez July 5

Abundio Presores July 7

Fermen Gabane July 15

Jaime Gabac July 17

Nizar Ibrahim July 20

Oscar Lastimoso July 21

Divino Garcia July 22

Onofre de Mesa July 22

Lodivico Lamatan July 27

Alejandro Bengco Aug 2

Mauricio De Belen Aug 13

Jainudin Abdulkaren Aug 15

Pablo Narcio Aug 20

Rogelio Bascal Sept 15

Binturi Matangal Sept 16

Anastacio Jumalon Sept 25

Perdo Jumalon Sept 25

Simon Adoptante Oct 2

1982

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Gene Baliad Oct 2

Rogelio Cotoniel Oct 2

Celso Por tugal Oct 2

Gorgen Repullo Oct 3

Joselito Arzadon Oct 8

Ar f iano Ladiza Oct 12

Simon Adripante Oct 21

Isidro Adapante Oct 21

ServandoI Mata Nov 1

Paquito Luceno Nov 8

Lito Labong Nov 10

Benjamin Bilmen Nov 11

Santiago Aguinaldo Nov 15

Santiago Ramos Nov 15

Guido Raquino Dec 1

Erning Yadao Dec 1

Alber to Reuilo Dec 3

Edwardo Hinay Dec 18

Maurecio Torciende Dec 29

Nestor Onkinco Dec 30

NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Adonis Aniskal Jan 1

Rolando Maet Diamban Jan 5

Victor Elorde Jan 8

Diosdado Montiza Jan 8

Rodolfo Tongco Jan 9

Virgie Bustillo Jan 10

Lourdes Landero Jan 10

Gabriel Federiso Jan 13

Emelio Mantalogco Jan 15

CristitutoTaglocop Jan 15

Rober to Taglocop Jan 15

Rober to Amparo Jan 21

Ceferino Flores Jr. Jan 28

Mateo Oquing Jan 28

Domingo Almuente Jan 31

Lito Quilicot Jan 31

Antinio Sambajon Jan 31

Henry Quino Feb 2

Diosdado Ybanez Feb 2

Henry Quino Feb 2

Eufronio Quino Feb 2

Tomas Amistad Feb 8

Nemesio Naraja Feb 12

Eufronio Quino Feb 18

Rudy Borromeo Feb 19

Cornelio Senoc Feb 21

Apolinario Arcasitas Feb 24

Jesus Marquez Iyo Jr. Feb 26

Jesus M. Iyo Jr.

Wilson Raot-raot Mar 1

Julito Olasiman Mar 4

Narciso Letran Mar 10

Adolfo Pahay Mar 10

Geremias Cepe Mar 16

Nestor Doromal Mar 16

Jimmy Abulok Mar 22

Frank H. Esparcia May 25

Remedios I. Esco Mar 28

Yolanda Gordula May 30

Abanacio Obelle Apr 20

Alfredo Cabasa Apr 16

1983

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1983

Igmedeo Cabasa Apr 16

Anastacio Obelle Apr 20

Arnulfo Espinar May 20

Romeo Landero May 20

Arcosio Ardan May 21

Quintin Velasco May 29

Rodolfo Marzan May 25

Ebrahim Sarabi May 31

Probo Condez Jr. June 3

Salvador Munding June 3

Eddie Aballar June 4

Marcelino Miral June 6

Canostancio Parado June 9

Rudy Palencia June 10

Teddy Rabelista June 11

Gina Lomongo June 12

Teddy Rabelista June 12

Oscar Lumocso June 17

Luis Asita June 21

Rudy Asita June 21

Lorenzo Agustin June 22

Marcelo Silagan July 1

Enrique Giente July 2

Juanito Villarin July 10

Manolito Jayme July 16

Rodrigo Tayco July 19

Olegario Lago Aug 6

Joel Pajalla Aug 7

Sofronio Erguero Aug 11

Caduenas Decario Aug 13

Orlando Espanilla Aug 15

Manuel Lorido Aug 15

Sergio Comision Aug 18

Toto Acibar Aug 23

Enrique Docto Aug 23

Catherine Oliva Aug 25

Marissa Lipanta Aug 25

Nene Lipanta Aug 25

Marcial Alfon Sept 1

Sergio Garcia Sept 8

Rene Hava Sept 8

Carlito Tan Sept 8

Toribio Calagong Sept 10

Bakalula Kamarudin Sept 20

Jose Geronimo Sept 23

Condrado Mavida Sept 23

Wenceslao Mavida Sept 23

Carlito Abogado Sept 23

Geronimo Quimbo Sept 23

Arsenio Sumino Sept 23

Domenador Magpatoc Sept 28

Salvador Legriton

Milagros Navaja Oct 7

Nestor Pescadero Oct 9

Rodolfo Ganas Oct 13

Feliciano Senoc Oct 13

Roseo Senoc Oct 13

Eustequio Senoc Oct 13

Rodolfo Ganas Oct 13

Paulino Dacles Oct 10

Epifanio Ebias Oct 25

Joseph Ingkoy Oct 25

Ibrahim Sarabi Oct 28

Rober tson Ignacio Nov 13

Emmanuel Rosales Nov 13

Rodolfo Wabinggan Nov 13

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Pedreto Dacuma Gabeana Nov 15

Elenito Gundaya Dec 7

Roman Algarme Dec 20

Rober to Mabeza Dec 21

Reynaldo Gardose Dec 24

Danilo Apalisok Dec 27

Renato Bautista Dec 27

Gilber to Sumagang Dec 27

Saturnino Cenizal Dec 30

1984NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Ernesto Amet Jan 1

Juliento Montero Jan 1

Bernardo Pilapil Jan 1

Warlito Cemeno Jan 8

Florencia Tunghayan Castillo Jan 8

Mustura Abdulrahiman Jan 15

Buna Abdulrahiman Jan 15

Helario Quimpan Jan 19

Henry Digay Jan 25

Henry Duyag Jan 25

Alfredo Rayno Jan 31

Mauricio Rayno Jan 31

Menez Tabutabo Jan 31

Jonathan Flores Feb 2

Renie Flores Feb 2

Lodovico Canoy Feb 7

Jesus Mabulac Feb 10

Bienvenido Mabulac Feb 10

Juan Estoria Jr. Feb 14

Federico Miral Feb 16

Rosendo Binong Feb 19

Francisco Escorro Feb 19

Teof ilo Escorro Feb 19

Samuel Tambula Feb 19

Osting Tillares Feb 19

Edilber to Negasan Feb 20

Florencio Vallejos Feb 20

Juanito Llego Feb 23

Enrique Leal Feb 27

Amor Tobias Feb 28

Alejandro Balaguer Mar 1

Gerbasya Libre Mar 1

Isagani Marino Mar 3

Delf in Empon Mar 4

Simeon Jagape Jr. Mar 4

Ar temio Maglinte Mar 4

Bienvinido Uray Mar 5

Santiago Reyes Mar 10

Segundina Micabalo Mar 11

Lamber to Yuson Mar 11

Rosalindo Yuson Mar 11

Reynesto Santiago Mar 15

Edito Bersola Mar 15

Bonifacio Duguman Mar 15

Julieto Mahinay Mar 16

Joselito Patorgo Mar 16

Eddie Almonte Mar 17

Rolando Alos Mar 17

Francisco Balucan Mar 17

Danilo Halandumon Mar 17

Jose Jamar Jr. Mar 17

Ricardo Kipkipan Mar 17

Cenon Lague Mar 17

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1984

Pablo Peraleja

Samy Bucog Mar 22

Francisco Labrador Mar 23

Rober to Tobiano Mar 23

Ernesto Aprovechar Mar 24

Jolly Badayos Mar 26

Eduardo Conf illo Ballesta Apr 2

Eduardo Balesta Apr 2

Clayang Dandan Apr 5

Tripon Clayag Apr 5

Anastacio Esguerra Apr 8

Penajaros Santos Apr 8

Arcadio Yambo Apr 8

Francisca Lonzaga Apr 10

Jose Ricomono Apr 14

Jerry Casong Apr 18

Giosdado Barangan Apr 20

Porperio Gravador Apr 24

Nancy Josol May 6

Rodolfo Booc May 7

Julie Guray May 7

Arsenio Bar tolo May 12

Trinidad Bar tolo May 12

Carlito Bolaquinia May 12

Ray Joel Mahilum May 12

Ronolfo Banquiray May 14

Eugenio Maquirang May 14

Jose De la Cruz May 20

Perlita De la Cruz May 20

Danilo Deldoc Sr. May 20

Reynaldo Yandoc May 20

Marcelo Jose May 21

Henry Catane May 28

Lorenzo Goc-ong Arp 22

Precillano Maat May 23

Eleazar Mante May 28

Eleseo Resma May 28

Juanito Alojepan June 1

Edgar Timbad June 1

Vicente Fajardo June 8

Alber to Pancho June 10

Pedro Marato June 11

Bonifacio Amarillo June 12

Maria Dela Miras June 18

Bernardo Buntag June 18

Rodelio Manaog June 20

Mario Torion June 27

Elsie Ravelo July 5

Norber to Tompong July 5

Larry Catayao July 8

Efren Diaz July 11

Raul Acero July 11

Flordeliza Gorgonia July 11

Hildita Buhiya July 11

Norber to Udtuyan July 14

Zita Carredo July 15

Reynaldo Mendoza July 15

Marcial Ignacio July 15

Mitchie Alejo July 16

Eliseo Cabanias July 16

Pablito Espiridion July 16

Domingo Grantos July 16

Jimmy Lobitos July 16

Dominador Sarse July 16

Cristituto Tanan July 16

Norman Villaboto July 16

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1984

Lourdes Samson July 16

Bernardo Buntag July 18

Melencio Luib Jr. July 20

Rodolfo Darwin July 20

Gerardo Naui July 20

Luciano Astigi July 21

Jorge Checa July 21

Jose Tisoy July 22

Danilo Bico July 22

Nona Adin July 24

Antonio Lopez July 27

Danilo Jarito July 28

Francisco Cruz July 30

Rudy Macapayat Aug 1

Melgardo Landero Aug 2

Jerminiano Plutenia Aug 2

Ely Coper Raburar Aug 2

Rolando Obbus Aug 4

Rodolfo Amante Aug 7

Hermeto Lucban Aug 8

Santos Raguing Aug 11

Rober to Villaruez Aug 14

Norber to Udtujan Aug 14

Lando Dawing Aug 15

Gonzalo Columbres Jr. Aug 15

Tiburcio Cubol Aug 19

Rogelio Sullano Aug 24

Henry Hiario Aug 24

Ibrahim Abdullah Aug 25

Cesar Villadores Sept 4

Isidro Cabus Sept 6

Ar turo Laura Sept 17

Arsenio Q Zeneza Sept 17

Lolita Limaco Sept 21

Agustin Barnizo Sept 23

Francisco Lamoste Sept 23

Uldarico Manaog Sept 26

Juanito Picalago Sept 27

Teodora Ibarra Sept 27

Uldarico Manog Sr. Sept 27

Julian Pielago Sept 27

Glecerio Arbiza Sept 29

Ricardo Santillan Oct 2

Romulo Vicente Oct 2

Tirso Maniquez Oct 3

Antonio Echague Oct 4

Manuel Maniquez Oct 8

Fernando Cruz Oct 11

Adriano Tarokan Oct 14

Donio Centeno Oct 14

Gloria Centeno Oct 14

Marciano Talay Oct 15

Immanuel Obispo Oct 17

Benito Sacluti Oct 17

Silvestre Azares Jr. Oct 18

Rogelio Gatilas Oct 18

Ramir Nablo Oct 19

Rodrigo Lucaban Oct 21

Eduardo Guevarra Nov

Prudencio Dacutanan Nov 20

Virgilio Factoran Nov 20

Bodo Andayao Nov 26

Lucia Andayao

Wilfredo dela fuente Nov 29

Roman Echano Nov 30

Lorenzo Cabigon Dec 2

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1984-1985

Rizal Batiles Dec

1985

Johnny Chavez Jr. Dec 2

Rolando Margate Dec 2

Hectro Pitilla Sr. Dec 2

Almerito Pino-on Dec 2

Hector Petilla Dec 3

Bonifacio Defamonte Dec 3

Ricardo Magdayao Dec 4

Mario Canillo Dec 8

Mario Canonigo Dec 8

Lamac-lamac Torencia Dec 8

Wilfredo Bulan Dec 10

Lorenzo Sachico Cabigon Dec 12

Aquilino kasin Dec 19

Virgilio Factoran Dec 25

Lintoy Placido Dec 27

Joseph Gonzales Dec 30

Romana Carias Dec30

Topino Carias Dec 30

Mario Dali-an Dec 30

Losod Amborno Dec 31

Ramon Palma Dec 31

Jerry Renta Dec 31

NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Miguel Amidao Jan 1

Benjamin Ando Jan 1

Juanita Apilit Jan 1

Harrison Arzaga Jan 1

Virgilio Badion Jan 1

Federico Odang Jan 1

Delf in Bualat

Virgilio Bagyao Jan 7

Loreto Calungsod Jan 9

Rolando Lausa Jan 15

Nolinito Munez Jan 20

Alfredo Uray Jan 20

Rolando Tabontabon Jan 20

Wilfredo Alaban Jan 21

Floro Casula Jan 22

Jaime Sungcalang Jan 22

Dominador Table Jan 23

Mondito Calatay Jan 24

Charlito Cabungcag Jan 25

Lucio Macasandiao Jan 25

Gilber to Pangpangan Jan 25

Simeon Sison Jan 27

Winefreda Busbos Jan 29

Glenn Pelaez Jan 29

Danilo Boston Feb 1

Ben Pangan Feb 1

Victoria Ampaloquio Feb 2

Timoteo Olivarez Feb 4

Antonio Branggan Jr. Feb 6

Antonio Branggan Feb 6

Sherlito Jamito Feb 8

Michael Amahan Feb 10

Victor Modrigo Feb 12

Timoteo Mapa Olivarez Feb 14

Efren Lamban Feb 17

Ricardo Cabidig Feb 23

Rolando Asis Feb 25

Nelson Salvacion Feb 25

Helen Juayang Mar 1

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Marciano Santos Mar 1

Marcelo Abarca Mar 3

Teof isto Cabillon Mar 3

Pedro Jaban Mar 3

Alex Verbo Mar 3

Roger Jumawid Mar 3

Mario Maglangit Mar 9

Nilo Paculanang Mar 9

Paterno Caputol Mar 10

Allan Parroco Mar 18

Conrado Pal Mar 20

Estriponio Capangpangan Mar 21

Dodong Lagas Mar 23

Mateo Lurupan Mar 23

Francisco Labrador Mar 23

Robit Tobiano Mar 23

Jaime Jamero Mar 25

Tenoy Tagulaylay Mar 28

Bernardo Viajedor Mar 28

Bernardo Nagedor Mar 28

John Seva Mar 29

Emilio Togonon Mar 29

Pactar Calenog Apr 1

Benjamin Navera

Melencio Yanson Apr 4

Cirilo Campo Apr 5

Lourdesio Obsioma Apr 5

Renato Baunites Apr 7

Aniceto Cagadas Apr 7

Reneboy del Rosario Apr 7

Alejandro Gemongala Apr 7

Montella Santos Apr 7

Zainudin Bangon Apr 10

Emmanuel Catong Apr 11

Jerry Casona Apr 18

Leonardo Dagas Apr 18

Gabino Tanaid Apr 18

Edito Bersola Apr 19

Jerry Caraca Apr 23

Teodora Gonzales Apr 23

Juan Matiga Apr 23

Ruben Nollora Apr 23

Hilario Tagudin Apr 28

Rogelio Torregosa May 1

Flaviano Navarro May 3

Samuel Sajulga May 4

Florencio Daniel May 5

Rogelio Ganadin May 7

Romeo Rag May 8

Rober to Bantitan May 9

Baho Pedro May 10

Antonio Nohon May 14

Cesar Mamon May 15

Sekeles Ronjaco May 15

Geodimcio Medina May 15

Jovinal Durilag May 17

Eleno Villas May 19

Jose Andalay May 21

Jaime Dagasuan May 22

Emmanuel Pardalis May 22

Jose Sumapad May 23

Charlo Abueva May 24

Orlando Gonzalo May 26

Joel Jimenez May 26

Romeo Jimenez May 26

Andres Awid May 27

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1985

Pablo Awid May 27

Paulino Pondara May 27

Christoper Celicious May 28

Florencio Daniel May 31

Andres Tion June 1

Severino Sayat

Simplicio Anino Jr

Engracio Labong

Melencio Lueb

Jesus Atos

Antonio Sta.Ana

Amante Salvador

Baldocantos Balodoy

Wilfredo Cagas

Antonio Cagas

Boy Cayapasan

Ireneo Carreon

Antonio Echague

Ricardo Espelita

Ignacio Nilo

Napoleon Layag

Marcelino Lucaban

Facundo Milagros

Carlito Navarro

Nestor Narca

Mateo Ogquepo

Justino Pascua

Pablo Palingkud

Loreta Planar

Domingo Pantulan

Mamerto Ray Ruiz Granados

Enrico Remalita

Romero Enrique

Jose Ricafor te

Herculano Rama

Tarukan Amicia

Anastacio Demerin June 3

Lorenzo Calungsod June 4

Ireneo Gario June 4

Venerando Villacillio June 10

Ricardo Lascona June 14

Nenita Mendoza June 15

Marcelino Coming June 17

Vicente Dawa June 17

Luciano Lawas June 17

Boy Socades June 17

Ireneo Pruta June 17

Vevencio Gonzales June 18

Brendo Pelucio June 19

Reynaldo Recoleto June 19

Delf in Magadan June 20

Rosendo Magadan June 20

Victorino Magadan June 20

Serapin Alvia June 21

Marcelino Neri June 22

Cirilo Rubio June 22

Cirilo Tadlip June 22

Eleazar Tubal June 22

Tayon Naya June 30

Antonio Tacuyan June 30

Laida Tacuyan June 30

Sarah Tacuyan June 30

Dioscaro Buenaventura July 1

Jonny Buenaventura July 1

Dominador Barias July 1

Aniceta Waslo July 4

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1985

Florentino Galarpe July 5

Arsenio Igmedio July 9

Nestor Ybanez July 11

Rudy Romano July 11

Roland Levi Ybanez July 11

Rober to Bantilan July 14

Ricardo Lacona July 14

Claudio Ca-ay July 15

Manuel Lucero Jr. July 15

Iglecerio Unyong July 15

Serguio Velasco July 15

Eulogio Tadlip July 17

Ruf ino Ancoy July 18

Rodrigo Laido July 18

Aurella de Jesus July 18

Pedro Laido July 23

Enecito Luad July 23

Beneto Zosaz July

Dante Frondoso July 27

Ruper to Aguirre Jr. July 30

Joebel Bentic July 30

Santiago Escarpe July 30

Benito Sipsip July 31

Julieto Doc-doc Aug 2

Alber to Moreno Aug 2

Ronima Pacquiao Aug 4

Mario Sagrado Jr. Aug 4

Urbano Bodiongan Aug 5

Edgardo Canete Aug 6

Madera Madera Aug 9

Ma. Victoria Matilde Espano Aug 9

Romeo Sebugan Aug 10

Samuel Padayugdog Aug 11

Marianito Abaencia Aug 13

Medarlo Manuel Aug 13

Edgardo Mangadlaw Aug 17

Rodrigo Quizo Aug 17

Alber to Yurong Aug 17

Francisco Ocenar Aug 21

For tunato Pacomios Aug 21

Soledad Salvador Aug 24

Nilo Valerio Aug 24

Agusto Fermanis Aug 24

Resteta Fernandez Aug 24

Cresteta Fernandez Aug 25

Dario Gawisao Aug 25

Donato Villarubia Jr. Aug 25

Rogelio Alfonso Aug 26

Reynaldo Buan Aug 26

Eleuterio Laurito Aug 26

Rogelio Alfonso Aug 26

Villamor Balibis Aug 26

Eddie Demerin Aug 27

Jose Descano Aug 27

Alber t Enriquez Aug 28

Nestor Sta. Ana Aug 28

Hermogenes Boreros Aug 29

Alfred Cupat Aug 31

Bebe Cupat Aug 31

Fernando Dela Pena Aug 31

Hermie Mahasol Sept 2

Felipe Retita Sept 2

Carlos Madali Sept 3

Rober to Patangan Sept 5

Edu Tormis Sept 5

Rey Camis Sept 6

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1985

Benjamin Swer te Sept 6

Celso Dadia-on Sept 8

Alfredo Logrosa Sept 12

Oscar Logrosa Sept 12

Reynaldo Napili Sept 14

Roseminda Gumampo Sept 17

Aquilio Guminta Sept 17

Ronie Rapal Sept 17

Bienvenido Pitogo Sept 19

Julies Taparo Sept 21

Lino Taparo Sept 21

Ernesto Empleo Sept 21

Gemma Empleo Sept 21

Jessica Empleo Sept 21

Maximo Empleo Sept 21

Marcel Roxas Sept 25

Alber to Lentuco Sept 26

Jaime Acuram Sept 27

Mario Acuram Sept 27

Pacif ico Acuram Sept 27

Maximo Lagumbay Sept 27

Felipe Clave Sept 29

Pastor Molino Sept 29

Felixber to Sescom Sept 29

Clarita Sibuco Sept 29

Nestor Mondega Oct 1

Peter Aninon Oct 4

Luzminda Albeloros Oct 5

Lucresia Monggal Oct 5

Dindo Suminod Oct 5

Francisco Monggal Oct 5

Cerilo Tamparong Oct 5

Dolores Pineda Oct 7

Nestor Batilong Oct 10

Jovel Tamparong Oct 10

Leah Amidao Oct 10

Antonio Ugdao Oct 10

Epinito Halasan Oct 12

Angelito Laurito Oct 13

Victorio Trinquete Oct 13

Berino Noot Oct 14

Melanio Pal Oct 15

Domingo Pal Oct 15

Reynalado Pal Oct 15

Omarlito Robles Oct 16

Hernando Gamit Oct 17

Benito Sacusti Oct 17

Gaudeoso Sabillo Oct 17

Garciano Garidos Oct 18

Pedro Tormes Oct 19

Teodorico Baba Oct 19

Raul Pacete Oct 23

Valeriano Ombay Oct 24

Romeo Rendon Oct 27

Richard Trillo Dolizon Oct 29

Por ferio Agay Oct 29

Mariano Acebuche Oct 30

Pedro Paradero Oct 30

Fructuoso Ejercito Oct 31

Emmanuel Casulla Nov 2

Evangeline Tuganas Nov 2

Egnasio Labong Nov 2

Jim Gabiana Nov 3

Hermino Catigan Nov 3

Marcos Medalla Nov 3

Telisporo C Doculan Nov 3

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1985

Herminio Catigan Nov 4

Vicente Abella Nov 5

Raymundo Ellano Nov 5

Marcelino Lucaban Nov 5

Jovito Velasco Nov 5

Romulo Rosales Nov 6

Celedonio Mondido Nov 8

Henry Delumbar Nov 9

Filex Gemarino Nov 9

Elizabeth Resma Nov 10

Crispin Traya Nov 10

Ireneo Monsanto Nov 11

Eliseo Orbeta Nov 11

Alfredo Tabontabon Nov 11

Nilo Ignacio Nov 13

Hilario Malanday Nov 15

Ranilo Baueos Nov 17

David Barrios Jr. Nov 19

Consolatrix Rentoria Dapilos Nov 20

Leonardo Bantilan Nov 25

Orlando Gonzales Nov 25

Helario Malanday Nov 25

Bodo Andayao Nov 26

Lucia Andayao Nov 26

Rogelio Iran Nov 26

Patricio Jao-jao Nov 26

Lindo Ega Nov 26

Patricio Jawjaw Nov 26

Welio Nalam Nov 28

Rogelio Ocate Nov 29

Josephine Reyes Nov 29

Consolatrix Dapilos Nov 30

Dionesio Aliga Dec 1

Jesus Arcilla Dec 1

Francisco Cumayas Dec 3

Fernando Quiambao Dec 4

Andresita Cagadas Dec 7

Sabeniano Sarceda Dec 9

Venecio Geromo Dec 9

Danilo Gonzales Dec 11

Emerso Supsupin Dec 11

Elpidio Supsupin Dec 11

Agustin Baguio Dec 11

Danilo Gonzales Dec 11

Nilo A Olegario Jr. Dec 12

Antonio Tagbacuda Dec 14

Ruel Balendres Dec 14

Rio Balendres Dec 14

David De. Vera Dec 18

Saturnino Odian Dec 18

Gregorio Odian Dec 18

Eleuterio Gumamay Dec 17

Seraf in Albia Dec 20

Ruben Banhao Dec 23

Margarito Maestre Dec 23

Cristino Tarrobago Dec 25

Crosimo Caputol Dec 26

Ponciano De la Cruz Dec 27

Rogelio Cor tel Dec 28

Cosme Arcasitas Dec 29

Elena Bayana

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1986

1986NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Carlos Azarcon Jan 1

Danilo Magsanos Jan11

Benito Jimenez Jan 16

Reynaldo Agustin Jan 17

Esmeraldo Almazan Jan 17

Arnulfo Rodriguez Jan 17

Diosdado Hicale Jan 18

Marcelo Jabasa Jan 23

Arsenio Perez Jan 24

Renieboy Credo Jan 25

George Acbayan Jan 26

Victoriano Bautista Jan 30

Bernandino Deleger Feb 2

Donato Torre Feb 2

Jesse Pascua Feb 9

Lucrecio Antonio Feb 10

Julio Maniacup Feb 16

Ernesto Bacani Feb 17

Dasol Nanquil Feb 17

Regino Sabal Feb 21

Norber to Acebedo Feb 27

Bienvenido Amacan Mar 1

Eusebio Sumugat Mar 7

Rolly Dahil-dahil Mar 19

Loreto Versoza Mar 25

Aritumba Bautista Mar 25

Nicolas Badando Apr 5

Emilio Luban Apr 10

Romelo Baluskang May 1

Narciso Mallari May 2

Apolinario Bolhano May 15

Jose Sumapad May 23

Teof ilo Paluray June 3

Francisco Bernaldo June 17

Jose Broquisa June 28

Pepe Cabasan June 28

Grace Gregorio July 14

Jose Yuma July 18

Expedito Aranjuez July 24

Mercurion Cabradilla July 24

Joel Lopez Aug 22

Ildefonso Palanog Aug 28

Cabales Alojado Sept 1

Rober to Jabagat Sept 1

Rodrigo Forcadela Sept 14

Rico Ebuen Sept 10

Rodrigo Forcadela Sept 14

Supring Catacio Sept 26

Cosme Arcasitas Sept 28

Estrella Nor tar te Oct 1

David Cabilleda Oct 15

Vicente Pielago Oct 17

Remegio Riopay Oct 20

Ireneo Castillano Oct 25

Joel Samson Oct 27

Ronulfo Tabera Nov 1

Rosita Culanag Nov 3

Joselito Dizon Nov 11

Joselito Valones Nov 11

Jonathan Fernandez Nov 12

Nicolas Sacy Nov 15

Glecerio Lorana Nov 16

Limbuaton Calom Nov 27

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Danilo Bargayo Dec 1

Jimmy Bargayo Dec 1

Melencio Espana Dec 1

Elpidio Supsupin Dec 11

Emerson Supsupin Dec 11

Jimmy Dionisio Dec 17

Dennis Espanola Dec 25

1987NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Diomedes Paligat Jan 1

Gemma Paligat Jan 1

Adele Kaleste Jan 17

Noel Baculna Feb 1

Jose Mamon Feb 23

Alex Serrano Feb 23

Wilfredo Gargoles Feb 24

Eugenia Daridag Mar 1

David Gabiana Mar 7

Ismael Jose Mar 10

Jaime Lopez, Sr. Mar 20

Tenestocles Saavedra Mar 21

Reynaldo Garcia Mar 28

Rodolfo Sagang Mar 28

Federico Lopez, Jr. Apr 3

Teresita Demerin Apr 7

Gregorio Amusco Apr 25

Enarciso Paner Apr 25

Rosie Paner Apr 25

Miguel Elladora Apr 26

Matranillo Malinao Apr 26

Edna Velez Apr 26

Rodrigo Gallego Apr 27

Mauricio Narvaja, Sr. Apr 27

Tomas Pilapil Apr 30

Diony Academia May 6

Marissa Nombre May 6

Nenita Villalobos May 6

Antonio Ilustrismo May 7

Alesio Nacion May 10

Santiago Laroya May 12

Jose Paor May 23

Gerry Caburnay May 27

Romeo Bangkal June 4

Mario Pogoy June 4

Leo Sta. Rita June 4

Astrophel Cruz June 8

Evangeline Rubli June 8

Arcadio Ramirez June 9

Macario Lapinig June 10

Alber to Salamat June 10

Fernando Mandala June 14

Hermias Honggay June 22

Loreto Honggay June 22

Rodrigo Honggay June 22

Eufemio Mallari June 25

Mario Asis June 26

Arnulfo Cualbar July 1

Cirilo Pacundo July 8

Modesto Pimentel July 10

George Bantolo July 15

Victorio Baylon July 25

Ernesto Pacao July 26

Wilfredo Patis July 28

Armando Por tajada July 31

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1987-1988

Simeon Laca Aug 1

Aniceto Hermita Aug 3

Lef ti Mahinay Aug 7

Luis Montilla Aug 7

Pablo Cruz Aug 10

Eugenio Demerin Aug 15

Eddie Pili Aug 15

Augia Casaclang Aug 22

Mamerto Dupo Aug 22

SauloLumadao Aug 26

Mario Ontic Aug 29

Myrna Calambro Sept 1

Virgilio Domingo Sept 3

Virgilio Diego Sept 16

Willie Laxamana Sept 16

Antonio Mercado Sept 16

Bienvenido Abarientos Sept 20

Raynefredo Losabia Sept 21

Sarlito Cainos Oct 1

Vincente Valor, Sr. Oct 1

Jimmy Malicdem Oct 8

Erwin Alba Oct 10

Lito Asibar Oct 13

UldaricoPagunsan Oct 20

Norma Cervantes Oct 27

Felimono Talidong, Jr. Oct 27

Arnelle Mendoza Oct 30

Primitivo Dinolan Nov 1

Jose Villano Nov 11

Antonio Alcontin Nov 14

Antonio Cayetona Nov 14

Edgardo Estojero Nov 14

Elpidio de la Cruz Nov 24

Cesar Buenaventura Dec 10

Rodolfo Heraga, Jr. Dec 10

Jef frey Balangat Dec 14

Victor Rosatase Dec 16

Daniel Langote Dec 22

Teodoro Wenceslao Dec 23

Urbano Bacol Dec 27

1988NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Bienvenido Pellado Jan 4

Joseph Francisco Jan 10

Macario Abasola Jan 18

Pedro Dumit Jan 20

Emiliano Jalalon Jan 20

Dario Jalalon Jan 20

Buenaventura Corson Jan 22

Rober to Mahilum Jan 28

Maximo Manabat Jan 31

Epifanio Gucela Feb 13

Corazon Navidad Feb 13

Mario Jereza Feb 15

Ramon Mercado Feb 15

Franklin Ramos Feb 16

Joseph Gile Feb 18

Roger De Los Santos Feb 21

Alfredo Gerse Feb 29

Alber to Villanueva Mar 10

Jaime Velasco Mar 15

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1988

Biato Nahid Mar 18

Rosarita Nahid Mar 18

Alejandro Casidsid Mar 22

Ricardo Casidsid Mar 22

Ruf ino Casidsid Mar 22

Heminio Demif iles Mar 22

Mario Javier Mar 22

Diki-diki Lumogdang Mar 22

Marciso Samillano Mar 22

Florencio Sinaylohan, Jr. Mar 22

Alber to Teodoro Mar 22

Rober to Teodoro Mar 22

Ar temioTughap Mar 22

Nequito Gaupo Mar 23

Angelito Joaquin Mar 23

Eugenio Parane Mar 29

Noriel Parane Mar 29

Corazon Lintag Mar 30

Conrado Manuyag Mar 31

Nilo Ababon Apr 1

Noel Escaner Apr 1

Rober to Pascual, Sr. Apr 7

Enrique Reloj Apr 7

Fernando Agasan Apr 8

Joseph Bautista Apr 9

Carlito David Apr 9

Rodolfo David Apr 9

Ronalfo David Apr 9

Sammy de Castro Apr 9

Joel Flores Apr 9

Jesus Francisco Apr 9

Roel Alvero Apr 13

Madelyn Bangonon Apr 15

Wilfredo Bangonon Apr 15

Corsene Bangonon Apr 15

Moises Koleste Apr 17

Rodolfo Adora May 3

Ricardo Baluyut May 3

Narciso Dino May 4

Jose Discayno May 8

Edgar Andrino May 9

Edwin Avejoro May 9

Armando Broqueza May 9

Francisco Echavez May 9

Celso Epa May 9

Herman Orolfo May 9

Romeo Española May 11

Gerardo Fernandez May 11

Orano Santiago May 17

Elizalde Casipong May 24

Cornelio Alea, Jr. May 26

Manuel de Jesus May 30

Rudy Paner June 3

Renato Topacio June 20

Diosdado De La Cruz June 22

Cesar Cepe June 26

Alex Mago June 28

Manuel Saldo June 29

Efren Aposaga, jr. July 10

Felix Medalla July 11

Ruben Florete July 13

Ziloteo Panes July 13

Armando Cedro, Sr. July 14

Sonny Cor tejo July 15

Leopoldo Leorico July 15

Agapito Mar f il July 15

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1988-1989

Noe Albao July 20

Nelson Reyes July 28

Alejandro Sarile July 28

Lucia Madayan Aug 1

Jeremy Vasquez Aug 1

Wilfredo Balsa Aug 2

Angelito Mayordomo Aug 2

Romeo Nikor Aug 3

Edwin Torrena Aug 3

Francisco de Las Santos Aug 13

Crispin Cornelio Aug 18

Mario Dinglaoso Aug 18

Gertrudo Barolo Aug 20

Simlicio Anino Jr. Aug 26

Raul Quiros Aug 26

Andy Griego Aug 28

Antonio Carillo Sept 1

Mercelino Tampil Jr. Sepy 1

Jaime Café Sept 6

Jovencio Abog Sept 7

Eduardo Carlos Sept 9

Hilario Ines Sept 9

Democrito Sangga Sept 9

Benjie Lumogdang Sept 12

Virgilio Kabiling Sept 15

Bernardo Sangga Sept 19

Buenaventura Carreon Sept 22

Virgilio Tundag Sept 30

David de Mesa Oct 6

Saulo de Castro Oct 6

Leonardo Bordan Oct 10

Manolo Malikay Oct 15

Bernardo Rodriguez Oct 21

Dorado Rio Oct 22

Felimina Rio Oct 22

Antonio Dacaldacal Oct 23

Elmer Aldea Oct 28

Benjamin Lazaro Oct 29

Potenciano Francisco Nov 2

Antonio Laberon Nov 2

Danny Laberon Nov 2

Nonoy Laberon Nov 2

Deding Tomnob Nov 2

Rudy Tomnod Nov 2

Alexandro Nacua Nov 8

Efren Bonagua Nov 9

Luciano Vaf lor Nov 13

Romeo Balagtas Nov 20

Bernabie Lastimoso Nov 27

Bernardo Liwanag Dec 2

Jose De Los Reyes Dec 3

Roque Montero Dec 3

Lorenzo Abalo Jr. Dec 11

Buenafe Dailisan Dec 21

Velentina Lumactod Dec 21

Carlito Sahulga Dec 31

1989NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Elpedio Sescon Jan 1

Ariston Lepalim Jan 8

Manuel Rueda Jan 8

Oliver Ventura Jan 16

Bernardo Flores Jan 29

Edgardo Flores Jan 29

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1989

Enrico Flores Jan 29

Nelson Carpentero Feb 3

Paul Tapia Mar 14

Doroteo Paglinawan Mar 15

Bayane Gaupo Mar 18

Ambrosio Santiago Mar 27

Anselmo Malgue Mar 29

Victor Nunez Jr. Apr 4

Crisanto Cordova Apr 12

Pedro Deang Apr 12

Benjamin Mar tin Apr 12

Nestor Mercado Sr. Apr 12

Oscar Santos Apr 12

Felipe Sagmon Apr 15

Lauro Velasquez Apr 22

Angelina Llanaresas Apr 26

Ma. Nona Sta. Clara Apr 26

Felix Cadrano May 1

Luis de Castro May 1

Jaime Escarcha May 1

Rodolfo Obusan May 1

Rodolfo Colandog May 1

Aron Latoza May 14

Joelito Segayle May 15

Jesus Tagal May 16

Ronell Tampipi May 26

Reynaldo Somono May 28

Remigio Bon May 31

Romeo Camongay June 1

Nemensio Niepes June 10

Gelle Ibay June 13

Felisio Abendan June 27

Marilyn Somera June 29

Crisostomo Canuto Jr. July 2

Beth Balila July 6

Paulino Baguio July 15

Violeta De Guzman July 28

Nigo Dumayog Aug 1

Feliciano Curato Aug 3

Manolo Noleal Aug 5

Manuel Gumueda Aug 8

Carmelito Leiza Aug 8

Alfredo Catague Aug 9

Igmedio Borresco Aug 19

Rogelio Rebucan Aug 28

Geliciano Valerio Sept 7

Larry Miranda Sept 10

Simplicio Pacionila Sept 21

Anastacio Bangkal Sept 27

Socorro Mirabueno Sept 29

Miguel Gonzaga Sept 29

Hernani Lorenzo Oct 5

Florentino Maquelan Oct 20

Romeo Espanilla Oct 27

Victor Matias Oct 27

Ruben Espanilla Nov 1

Rodjie Tacuyo Nov 2

Ricky Campo Nov 4

Renante Villar te Nov 5

Clement Samson Nov 20

Marcos Lumagdong Nov 22

Antonio Santos Nov 22

Romerico Labanacruz Nov 26

Noel Fajardo Dec 5

Rober to Najarro Dec 23

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1990

1990NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Maximiano Mesina Jan 2

Antonio Buenvista Jan 7

Benhur Cometa Jan 7

Alejandro Ignacio Jan 7

Arnel Javier Jan 15

Armando Busa Jan 17

Charita Razon Jan 17

Rodrigo Apana Jan 23

Diomedes Abawag Jan 29

Nestor Loberio Jan 29

Alexander Laparan Feb 3

Pascual San Diego Feb 3

Jimmy Abalo Feb 6

Efren Conception Feb 11

Nicolas Lopez Feb 11

Reynaldo Santos Feb 11

Rober to Lopez Feb 15

Felipe Leonidas Jr. Feb 22

Louie De Guzman Feb 23

Nemesio Agay Mar 2

Edgardo Canlapan Mar 12

Andres Dagaas Mar 18

Rober to Rivera Mar 27

Arnel Lubal Apr 6

Seraf in Guese Apr 8

Ernesto Bestudio Apr 30

Allan Gitanes Apr 30

Romeo Delas May 13

Felino de la Cruz May 14

Leonardo De Los Santos May 16

Candelario Villar te May 22

Ruben Mangay-at May 23

Amelia Tena May 25

Ramon Punzalan June 5

Geminiano Gualber to Jr. June 16

Manuel Manaog June 16

Nelson Villar te June 22

Monina Belenario July 10

Escolastico Cuachin Jr July 20

Felipe Corson July 23

Edmundo Carias Aug 8

Ladislao Pilones Aug 11

Leonardo Enriquez Aug 23

Ruben Novicio Aug 25

Rene Espanol Aug 29

Rodrigo Calupit Sept 2

Armando Listana Sept 2

Candelario Camansi Sept 24

Jimmy Badayos Oct 3

Benjamin Coyang Oct 3

Nilo Talaman Oct 16

Arnulfo Calingcag Oct 27

Ronnie Reyes Nov 5

Nicasio Roxas Nov 12

Rico Dosdos Nov 18

Edmundo Sarmiento Nov 24

Sandro Bulala Nov 27

Pedro Reotutar Nov 27

Edgardo Sarmiento Dec 6

Bonifacio Guillano Dec 6

Noel Merelos Dec 7

Nancy Canua Dec 26

Arlene Del Rosario Dec 26

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1991-1992

Antonio Ilego Dec 28

Rodolfo Laporga Dec 28

1991NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Jose Cadavos Jan 1

Melanie Pacao Jan 14

Gaspar Patriarca Jr. Jan 24

Ruben Dumalaon Jan 25

Rolando Laguilles Mar 2

Rene De Guzman Mar 4

Romulo Conejar Mar 5

Heldegario Havana Mar 5

Jerome Mangino Mar 17

Rico Licup Mar 28

Noli Macadat Mar 28

Nelson Pajara Mar 30

Alejandro Gayon Apr 2

Conchito Labay Apr 2

Fernando Labine Apr 2

Rodolfo Ramoneda Apr 2

Melencio Chavez Apr 4

Eulogio Manikar May 1

Lito Severo May 4

Rowena Pastorite May 12

Rosita Patinti May 12

Sonny Arevalo June 1

Vicente Mabuyo June 1

Alejandro Panawan June 9

Remito Udtuhan June 20

Carlito Caluag July 2

Ramon Cunan July 9

Renato Zabate Sept 1

Danilo David Sept 10

Edmundo Mataba Oct 5

Arnulfo Sevilla Oct 29

Jacinto Opena Dec 7

Bonifacio Gatinao Dec 11

1992NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Crisanta Ayacayde Jan 1

Dominador Tucaste Jan 1

Ar temio Reconalla Jr. Jan 21

Antonio Frayco Feb 23

Enriquito Jarito Mar 1

Romulo Trompo Mar 1

Cornelio Berandal Mar 6

Ramon Palomar Mar 6

Vicente Locaber te Mar 11

Ruben De Vera Mar 26

Jose Soliven Mar 30

Emile Sosmena Apr 4

Edwin Aboli Apr 16

Marcos Domanog Apr 17

Felimon Cabanatan Apr 18

Jaime Cabohocan Apr 18

Rober to Caro May 6

Antonio Abulon May 18

Orofre De Mesa May 31

Sixto Mirador Sr. May 31

Cenido Oyuwan June 2

Florantino Hinampos June 7

Renato Gitanes June 20

Ramon Himo June 20

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1992-1998

Noli Junio Aug 1

Ernesto Kalan Aug 4

Domingo Limbangan Aug 4

Rene Maquiling Aug 30

Crisrino Jumao-as Sept 2

Gading Sumangkay Sept 26

Cristito Esplana Oct 2

Pedro Oliva Oct 10

Germelindo Pizon Oct 19

Cristituto Daniel Oct 23

Cesar Bonganay Oct 28

Gaudencia Pizon Oct 28

Marcelino Emit Nov 10

NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of AbductioN

Romeo Legaspi Jan 11

Kamal Ducar Feb 14

Ramon Amican Feb 15

Kusman Gunday Mar 15

Enrique Bero Mar 18

1993

Julio Rapol Mar 18

Roger Hamog June 13

Jesus Villapando June 17

Mercy Grande June 20

Cita Mahusay June 20

Didsy Mahusay June 20

Joemer Mahusay June 20

Roger Arcilla July 7

Jimmy Capunpon July 7

Camudise Taplan July 10

Ceriaco Geolone Oct 20

Norber to Tatoy Nov 1

Fernando Blanco Dec 3

Flavio Sabino Dec 6

Singapol Abdugani Dec 12

1994NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Orlando Bacani July 17

Pedring Claro July 17

Primitive Robes Aug 28

1995NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Rolly Guanzon Mar 12

Jose Recana Mar 12

Mariano Recana Mar 12

Noel Campilan Apr 28

Alfonso Hernando Oct 17

Romeo Torreda Dec 29

1997NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Romeo Cor tez Apr 1

Gaudencio Devaras July 12

Jeevee Patalita July 12

Nicolas Ruiz July 12

1998NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Jimmy Tuan Mar 1

Jonathan Tuan Mar 1

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Remilo Basalan Mar 28

Roel Destresa Mar 28

Danilo Caisip Dec 8

Jayson Nieva Dec 8

1999NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Prodencio Bati-on Mar 1

Roderick Personila Dec 30

2000NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Jessie Lara Jan 21

Ortiz Francisco Mar 22

Abdul Malaydan Mar 22

Monsor Alilisan May 7

Tuhami Dalanda May 7

Haron Lupon May 7

Vivencio Paceo June 20

Aidal Dapitanon June 30

Ar temio Ayala Jr. Oct 14

Joseph Belar Oct 14

Arnold Dangquisan Oct 14

Jovencio Lagare Oct 14

Diosdado Oliver Oct 14

Romualdo Orcullo Oct 14

2001NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Rodrigo Doria Apr 2

Onofre Diaz Apr 2

Dennis Menidilla Apr 18

Leovy Javier May 4

Bernabe Leynes Aug 20

Allan Alazar Sept 22

Larry Aparato Sept 22

Allan Germozino Sept 22

Muhidin Sulaiman Oct 10

Hasan Amada Oct 10

Pablo Usop Sulaiman Oct 10

Joseph Agpao Oct 11

Clarita Regondola Nov 16

2002NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Rowena Bayani Feb 2

Edwin Villaluz Feb 2

Honorio Ayroso Feb 9

Johnny Orcino Feb 9

Mary Jane De Guzman Apr 23

Jhonny Luario Apr 23

Efren Tubigan Apr 24

Mohaliddin Usman May 7

Inunay Unig July 24

Domingo de las Alas 0ct 7

Victor Saducos Nov 28

2003NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Carding Bendong Jan 19

Kasiran Jailani Jan 19

Zaida Anok Jan 27

Tongatong Masukat Jan 27

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2003-2005

Bangkas Montawal Jan 27

Maraning Sugagil Musa Jan 27

Ber ting Tabo Jan 27

Norodin Tabo Jan 27

Saddam Tabo Jan 27

Udad Tabo Jan 27

Anthony Bilano Mar 21

Reggie Espinosa Mar 24

Untoy Agaw Mar 30

Muslimin Maro Apr 1

Juanita Ybanez Apr 1

Ladjma Jumdail Apr 1

Dieto Indico Apr 3

Abdulah Ala Sabdura Apr 3

Zulkif le Alimmudin Apr 6

Uztads Alimudin Zullilple Apr 7

Lino Bernardino May 24

Jonathan Benaro Sept 9

Lito Doydoy Sept 9

Ramon Ragase Sept 9

Marjorie Reynoso Sept 9

Miguel Banados Sept 23

Ramonito Delante Nov 4

Elias Telo Nov 4

Rendon Amal Nov 4

2004NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Rolando Por taleza Feb21

Jacqueline Paguntalan Feb21

Jaime Rodriguez Mar 1

Sonny Boy delos Santos Mar 5

Ariel Candelaria Mar 5

Pedro Bueta Mar 13

Wilfredo Velarde Mar 16

Joseph Carlote Mar 16

Resty Amata Mar 23

Gregorio Remolin Jr. Apr 21

Carpit Jimlan Apr 30

Arnold Gubat Aug 13

Amen Gubat Aug 13

Sombra Gubat Aug 13

Inpet Gubat Aug 13

Hassan Gubat Aug 13

Someda Gubat Aug 13

Amera Gubat Aug 13

Boy Tumidao Aug 15

Joseph Gonzales Aug 18

Rolando Comiso Aug 18

Mario Detroz Aug 18

Mabini Wandale Aug 31

Jocelyn Castigador Oct 6

Dawing Senyor Oct 10

Dawing Senior Oct 18

Jun Espinol Oct 24

Dawbe Cugihan Dec 4

2005NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Patricio Abalos Mar 28

Esteban Pastor Feb 11

Emelito Ocenar Feb 11

Sergio Viray Feb 18

Roger Viray Feb 18

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2005-2006

Danilo Macapagal Mar 3

Julius Termo Mar 9

Jose Mayon Sinad Mar 12

Paquito Ladisa Mar 28

Patricio Abalos Mar 28

Alejo Saludario Apr 2

Joel Amahan Apr 4

Lolong Casil Apr 4

Arnulfo Casil Apr 4

Lowi Casil Apr 4

Narciso Parani Apr 22

Jovito Velasco Apr 22

Naldito Centino Apr 22

Sonny Quebada Apr 22

Bernie Santos Apr 24

Joel Amahan May 5

Antonio Tamparong May 7

Loreto Jacinto May 7

Rober to Babas May 21

Liklik Cabigayan May 21

For tunato Jacinto May 21

Lilencio Edosma May 22

Edwin Nuqui June 16

Armando Barquillo July 26

Cecila Esteban Oct 2

Richard Callado Sept 30

Ar thur Aguila Nov 11

Demerly Adriano Cruz Dec 5

Perseus Geogoni Dec 5

Datu Abdul Salah Sabdurah Dec 12

2006NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Abdulgani Pagao Jan 17

Julkipli Eli Jan 25

Francis Desacula Jan 29

Darwin Terno Feb 1

Robin Solano Feb 1

Pedro Saquen Feb 1

Ricardo Valmocina Jr. Feb 1

Ernesto Capitli Feb 3

Josephine dela Cruz Feb 9

Raymond Manalo Feb 14

Reynaldo Manalo Feb 14

Annabele Bigkay Feb 18

Joey Estreber Mar 3

Levi Labong Mar 4

Rogelio Concepcion Mar 6

Valentine Katigbak Mar 13

Raunil Mor tejo Mar 17

Noli Gabales Mar 24

Eduardo Borromeo Mar 29

Ronaldo Sagabala Mar 29

Ronald Intal Apr 3

Eddie Boy dela Torre Apr 13

Eddie Pornedos Apr 17

Eric de Mesa Apr 17

Bernabe Mendiola Apr 17

Junior Pornedos Apr 17

Randy Gollen Apr 17

Jef frey Calicas Apr 17

Jun Nasar Apr 17

Indo Casimiro Apr 17

Mark Soleybar Apr 17

Renato Tena Apr 17

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2006-2007

Raymond Rondina Apr 17

Jessica Villiran Apr 20

Rommel Avendano Apr 22

Bryan Corpuz Macalisang Apr 30

Marilou Viudes May 5

Manuel Sioson May 5

Benedicto Magdaong May 5

Leoniso Ragudos May 6

Philip Limjoco May 8

Roland Por ter May 16

Virgilio Tranquilino May 17

Fidel Palting May 21

Dionelo Borres May 28

Rober to Marapo May 28

Bernard Javier June 3

Rogelio Calubad June 16

Gabriel Calubad June 16

Leopoldo Ancheta June 24

Manuel Merino June 26

Sherlyn Cadapan June 26

Karen Empeno June 26

Celina Palma June 26

Gloria Soco June 26

Prudencio Calubid June 26

Ariel Beloy June 26

Tessie Abelllera July 13

Philip dela Cruz July 20

Danilo Malapit July 28

Nicolas Sanches Oct 3

Heherson Medina Oct 3

Laureano Galicia Oct 13

Gloria Canaval Oct 25

Federico Intese Oct 25

Nelly Intese Oct 25

Romulos Robinos Nov 11

Ryan Supan Nov 11

Gloria Pabilon Dec 6

Mary Joy Opo Dec 6

Cecilio Maragana Dec 6

Jhonnie Maragana Dec 6

Rahman Camili Dec 18

Cesar Batralo Dec 21

Remedios Detoya Dec22

Gil Jef frey Mondejar Dec22

2007NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Elmo Dolotallas Exechelise Jan 12

Maria Gina Dolotallas Acero Jan 12

Betty Brazuela Jan 19

Florentino Brazuela Galgao Jan 19

Felicidad Katalbas Jan 25

Joseph Meregildo Feb 3

Samuel Clemente Feb 6

Lucio Madagat Feb 18

Leo Velasco Feb 19

Romualdo Balbuena Feb 25

Romy Garma Mar 7

Abner Hizarsa Mar 22

Josephine Nogoy Mar 27

Villanor Adona Mar 27

Maria Luisa Dominado Posa Apr 12

Nilo Arado Apr 12

Jonas Jose Burgos Apr 28

Reggie dela Rosa Apr 28

Noly Labang May

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2007-2011

Fernando Labang May

Edwin Rodriguez May 24

Dagami Butlig July 5

Narciso Poloy July 5

Antonio Roda Dealagdon Aug 3

Eric Buhain Eloc Aug 3

Julius Sango Aug 3

Manolito Serrano Aug 3

Reynold Cirilio Dec 7

2008NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Flaviano Arante Jan 25

Lodrigo Babatio Mar 3

Willurico Merador June 3

Calixto Alfante June 11

Nonilon Gabani July 27

Florencia Espiritu Aug 21

Nelson Balmania Aug 21

Elias Rodriguez Aug 21

Elmer Dela Cruz Aug 22

2009NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Conrado Jesalva Mar 3

Norato Amualla Sept 15

Ruth Gecaro Mar tino Oct 10

Elino Pangasinan Dec 12

2010NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Eriber to Mendoza Atienza May 20

Agustito Ladera Aug 28

Renato Deliguer Sept 9

Alfredo Bucal Oct 11

Tomas Sayto Liskis Oct 11

2011NAME REpoRtEd dAtE of

AbductioN

Reynold Mar th Esurez Jan 26

Felix Balaston Mar 23

Jully Devero July 7

Gerald Abale July 7

Michael Celeste July 7

Novito Gabriel Nov 11

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