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Mother Seeks Justice After Minor Killed in Samar Clash

  • Peter Fernandez
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  • April 26, 2026
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Grief and anger gripped a quiet village in San Jose de Buan as a mother laid her minor son to rest days after he was killed in an armed encounter, renewing concerns over the recruitment of children into armed conflict.

The victim, identified only as alias John Paul, was buried on April 25 with assistance from the local government, which helped ensure a proper and dignified funeral. He was killed in a clash on April 17, an incident that has drawn attention to the vulnerability of minors in insurgency-affected communities.

Jessa, the boy’s mother, expressed gratitude to local officials for supporting her family during the ordeal. But amid the mourning, her grief turned to anger toward the armed group she believes drew her son into danger.

Through tears, she questioned why those who involved her child in the encounter failed to protect him, saying he was left defenseless and ultimately paid with his life. She stressed that her son should never have been placed in harm’s way.

Her appeal went beyond personal grief. Jessa called on members of the armed group to surrender, urging them not to allow other families to endure the same loss. She described the tragedy as both senseless and preventable.

In a deeply personal plea, she also addressed her nephew, who remains involved in the movement, urging him to return home before it is too late.

The incident has once again highlighted concerns over the continued recruitment of minors into armed groups, a practice prohibited under both Philippine law and international conventions protecting children in conflict zones.

The 8th Infantry Division condemned the involvement of minors in insurgent activities, reiterating its stance against what it described as exploitation by Communist Terrorist Groups. The unit also reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening community outreach, education, and youth protection programs in conflict-prone areas.

Authorities continue to urge families and communities to remain vigilant and report any signs of child recruitment, stressing that preventing such tragedies requires collective action.

 

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