IHL rules ‘paramount’ in military service: AFP chief

By Priam Nepomuceno

August 9, 2021, 3:11 pm

<p><strong>PLEDGE OF COMMITMENT.</strong> Human rights officers and personnel led by Armed Forces of the Philippines Center for Law of Armed Conflict director Brig. Gen. Joel Alejandro Nacnac recite the pledge of commitment to International Human Law in a virtual ceremony on Monday (Aug. 28, 2021). Nacnac represented AFP chief of staff Lt. Gen. Jose Faustino Jr. <em>(Photo courtesy of AFP)</em></p>

PLEDGE OF COMMITMENT. Human rights officers and personnel led by Armed Forces of the Philippines Center for Law of Armed Conflict director Brig. Gen. Joel Alejandro Nacnac recite the pledge of commitment to International Human Law in a virtual ceremony on Monday (Aug. 28, 2021). Nacnac represented AFP chief of staff Lt. Gen. Jose Faustino Jr. (Photo courtesy of AFP)

MANILA – Adherence to International Humanitarian Law (IHL) principles define a professional military force, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief-of-staff Lt. Gen. Jose Faustino Jr. said Monday.

This, as the AFP joined the celebration of the IHL Month this August.

"The rules of IHL should always be paramount in our service, as this defines us as a professional armed force,” Faustino said in a statement.

The AFP opened the activities lined up for the IHL Month celebration through a virtual ceremony facilitated by the AFP Center for Law of Armed Conflict (AFPCLOAC).

This year’s theme is “Upholding the Law of Armed Conflict amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic: Protecting Humanity for Healing and Recovery”.

AFPCLOAC director Brig. Gen. Joel Alejandro Nacnac presided over the activity that was highlighted by the recitation of the pledge of commitment to IHL by human rights officers and personnel of the military.

Nacnac represented Faustino who assured AFP members that policies are now in place to strengthen the enforcement of the IHL within the organization.

“I have issued letter directives, such as the proactive enforcement of Republic Act 9851, which is the law penalizing war crimes and violations of IHL, Genocide and Crimes against Humanity,” Faustino said.

The AFP also issued another letter directive prescribing guidelines on the filing of IHL and criminal cases against non-state armed groups, especially the communist terrorist groups and lawless terror groups.

Also issued was a directive on the monitoring and reporting of cases, as the AFP’s contribution in the effective prosecution of violators of IHL and perpetrators of atrocities.

“We shall forever remain steadfast to our ideals and values as a Filipino soldier and as the Armed Forces of the Philippines,” Faustino said.

Annually since 1999, the Department of National Defense and Department of Foreign Affairs co-chair a government inter-agency ad hoc committee of which the AFP is a member, to formulate and implement activities for the IHL Day on August 12 and the whole month of August as IHL Month.

Among other activities are the Workshop on the AFP Handling Protocol on Children in Situations of Armed Conflict on Aug. 3, Recitation of Pledge of Commitment to IHL on Aug. 12, and IHL Webinar on Aug. 27. (PNA)

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