LUCENA CITY, Quezon – The military has called on the New People’s Army (NPA) to release a Filipino-American in Occidental Mindoro after newly disclosed handwritten notes revealed signs of emotional distress.
The 2nd Infantry Division's appeal came following the disclosure of one of the handwritten notes believed to be written by Cristina Pasion and recovered from the March 29 encounter in Barangay Monteclaro, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro where Army officer was killed and two other soldiers were wounded.
An NPA amazon, Charlize Garzon was found a few meters from the body of the officer. She is in military custody and faces charges.
Recovered from the area were notebooks and other personal writings believed to have been left behind by fleeing NPA rebels.
Among the diary-style entries were notes written in fluent English describing personal experiences while staying in the mountains.
One of these entries is believed to have been written by Pasion based on the conversational tone of the notes and information from individuals who was with her.
In the entry, the writer stated: “I feel like everyone is playing mind games. There is this urge to leave everything behind and start from scratch. Begin with a clean slate. No more complicated b******t.”
Another line reads: “Everything is time sensitive. Please f*****g kill me right now.”
The 2nd ID expressed concern that the tone suggests that the author may be experiencing significant emotional strain while staying with the NPA.
The military added that available information indicated that Pasion, who was identified as a member of Migrante International, was seen together with Filipino-American Chantal Anicoche before their trip to Mindoro.
Reports said that the two were together during their stay on the island until they were separated during an encounter with the military in Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro on New Year’s Day. Anicoche was rescued.