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Joma, NDFP celebrate NPA anniversary in Amsterdam

AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands–Prof. Jose Ma. Sison and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines International Office celebrated the 48th founding anniversary of the New People’s Army in this city last Friday with a program and film showing.

Featuring speeches and recent videos of NPA military parades, the event was Sison’s first public appearance after being discharged from the hospital due to pulmonary health problems.

Appearing rested and ready to participate the fourth round of formal peace negotiations with the Government of the Republic of the Philippines, Joma talked about the film “A Guerilla is Like a Poet” which narrated how he and a handful of comrades founded the Communist Party of the Philippines and the New People’s Army nearly five decades ago.

Here are some of the photos of the event attended by hundreds of Filipinos in The Netherlands and select NDFP delegates to the formal peace talks scheduled to begin today in Noordwick. (Photos by Jola Mamangun)

Talks opening to be delayed by a few hours

NOORDWIJK, The Netherlands—The opening ceremony of the fourth round of formal negotiations between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) will be delayed by at least several hours.

In a chance interview, NDFP Negotiating Panel chairperson Fidel Agcaoili said the parties have yet to agree on the agenda as they are still waiting for the arrival of Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus Dureza from London.

Dureza attended an international forum on the Colombian peace process yesterday.

GRP Negotiating Panel member Hernani Braganza said Dureza has arrived at this seaside town late last night.

Representatives of both panels are scheduled to meet at eight o’clock this morning (two o’clock in the afternoon, Philippine time) to set the agenda for this round of talks.

The Noordwijk talks are expected to focus on the continuation of socio-economic reforms and the proposed bilateral ceasefire agreement.

GRP Negotiating Panel chairperson Silvestre Bello III earlier announced President Rodrigo Duterte has instructed them to forge a ceasefire agreement by the end of the round.

“Our President is more interested in obtaining a bilateral ceasefire agreement,” Bello said in a Palace press briefing last Friday.

“Talking while fighting”

For the first time under the Duterte government, the GRP-NDFP formal talks would be held without a ceasefire in place.

In a statement, the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) confirmed it did not push through with its plan to reinstate its unilateral ceasefire declaration after the GRP “refused to reciprocate.”

“The CPP did not proceed to issue a declaration of interim ceasefire yesterday, after the GRP announced that it will not issue a similar ceasefire declaration,” it said.

“The issuance of ceasefire declarations was supposed to be done reciprocally as agreed upon by the NDFP and GRP in their March 11 Joint Statement,” the CPP added.

The CPP said it can only be surmised Duterte heeded the advice of his national security and military officials against issuing a reciprocal ceasefire declaration after announcing he first needed to consult them.

Despite Duterte’s decision to resume formal peace negotiations with the NDFP, however, GRP Department of National Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana yesterday branded the New People’s Army as “thugs,” “terrorists” and “extortionists” anew.

“We stand by the President’s decision to resume the peace process but we likewise should call on the communists to show their commitment both in words and in deeds,” Lorenzana in a statement said.

Lorenzana complained about the recent clashes between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the NPA.

Intensified AFP attacks against civilians

The CPP however said it is the AFP which is carrying out intensified “fascist crimes against civilians.”

In a statement, the CPP reported the forced evacuation of 36 families (187 individuals) to Cagayan de Oro after 100 soldiers of the 58th IB encamped in the Lumad community of Sitio Camansi, Barangay Banglay, Lagonglong town, Misamis Oriental last March 29.

On March 30, elements of the 9th ID strafed several people who were at a waiting shed in Sitio Traktora, Bagong Silang, Sipocot, Camarines Sur, killing Renel Mirabeles and severely injuring Joseph Sagario and Regie Loprandado.  The GRP soldiers also accosted Erick Madrona, accusing him of being an NPA fighter.  The AFP tried to cover up its attacks on the civilians as an encounter with the NPA, the CPP said.

Also on March 30, elements of the 203rd Infantry Brigade aerial-bombed sitios Karumata and Kalungbuyan, in Barangay Benli, Bulalacao town, Oriental Mindoro and terrorizing Hanunuo Mangyan communities in the area, the CPP added.

On the same day, soldiers of the 28th and 66th IB killed Jeffry Santos, a peasant resident of Tagbinonga, Mati City, Davao Oriental.  Santos was on his way to the town center to sell copra when he was waylaid by AFP soldiers claiming he was an NPA member.  Santos’ family denies the AFP’s accusation, the CPP reported.

The CPP said it is duty-bound to defend civilians even while it looks forward to fruitful NDFP-GRP negotiations towards forging an agreement on socio-economic reforms as well as political and constitutional reforms.

“The CPP anticipates that the question of free land distribution to the tillers, the most pressing social justice issue in the country, will be fully addressed in the talks,” it said.

“The CPP also anticipates intense discussions and debates on the people’s demand for national industrialization, as well as expansion of public services, versus the insistence of the GRP to pursue the neoliberal policies of liberalization, privatization and deregulation,” it added. # (Raymund B. Villanueva)

 

 

 

‘Unexpected departure,’ NDFP says of GRP’s no ceasefire announcement

AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands—The Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) announced it will not reinstate its unilateral ceasefire declaration with the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) as both parties agreed in their March 11 joint statement.

In a televised press briefing in Malacañan Palace in Manila yesterday before his flight to this country, GRP Negotiating Panel chairperson Silvestre Bello III announced there is “no reason” for them to declare a unilateral ceasefire in time for their fourth round of formal peace talks. Read more

Groups and families pay tribute to NPA martyrs

On the occasion of the 48th founding anniversary of the New People’s Army last March 29, various groups and families of martyred revolutionary fighters paid tribute to those who were killed since 1986.

Speakers in the event said those who died in the Maoist revolution served the people unconditionally, offering their lives to the cause of social justice and national emancipation.

The event was held at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani, dedicated to those who fought against Ferdinand Marcos’ martial law from 1971 to 1986.

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CPP holds 2nd congress; elects ‘younger’ Central Committee

THE Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) announced it has elected a new leadership in a congress held at a guerrilla zone last October 24 to November 7, electing a new and “younger” Central Committee and Political Bureau.

In a communiqué released today, the 48th founding anniversary of its New People’s Army, the CPP said its second congress was attended by 120 of its key cadres from all over the country.

“For the first time in nearly five decades, key leaders and cadres representing the Party’s close to seventy thousand members, were assembled to strengthen the Party’s unity, amend its program and constitution based on accumulated victories and lessons and elect a new set of leaders,” the CPP said.

The CPP said cadres from five Mindanao regions constituted around 45 per cent of the regional delegates while those from Luzon and the Visayas constituted 40 and 14 per cent respectively in reflection of the number of its regional memberships.

The other delegates represented the CPP’s central leading organs and its commissions, the Marxist-Leninist-Maoist group said.

“Guided by the theme ‘Greater unity, greater victories,’ the Party’s Second Congress took a long view of the Party’s 48 year history, took stock of the current objective and subjective conditions and reaffirmed the Party’s determination to advance the national democratic revolution to greater heights,” the CPP said.

The congress was guarded by a battalion-sized NPA fighters and supported by peasants and indigenous minority groups in the area, it added.

Read full communique HERE.

Updating its constitution and general program

The congress amended the 48-year old constitution written by Jose Maria Sison and his CPP co-founders, the communiqué announced.

The preamble containing the Party’s basic principles and analysis of Philippine society, its national democratic line for waging a revolution and socialist construction, the group’s history against revisionism, strategy and tactics for pursuing armed struggle, and establishing a people’s democratic government were amended, the CPP said.

New articles were also introduced to the old Party charter defining the party’s role in united front formations and struggles, enumeration of the economic classes in relation to party membership, as well as permission to allow foreigners to become CPP members.

The CPP now also allows members who have reached the age of 70 to retire from Party work without losing their membership.  They are also entitled to subsistence support and medical assistance, the communiqué said.

The Party’s updated general program called on all Filipino communists to “be ready to sacrifice their lives if necessary in the struggle to bring about a new Philippines that is completely independent, democratic, united, just and prosperous.”

To ensure the vigor and vibrancy of the Party, the congress also introduced a provision to its general program to ensure its new Central Committee shall have a balance of young, middle-aged and senior cadres.

‘Younger’ Central Committee

With 60 per cent of the delegates of age 45 to 59 years old, more than half of the newly-elected central committee members are from the young and middle-aged cadres of the Party, the communiqué said.

“(This is) ensuring that the Party leadership will remain vibrant, tightly-linked with the lower levels of leadership and capable of leading the practical work and day-to-day tasks of the Party, especially in waging revolutionary armed struggle against the reactionary state,” the CPP said.

“The combination of senior Party members with the young and junior Party cadres will ensure the ideological, political and organizational training of a new generation of Party leaders who will be at the helm of the Party in the coming years,” it added.

The CPP tasked its senior cadres to transfer knowledge and skills to their younger comrades “to help guide the present work of the younger generation of Party leaders.”

 Honoring ‘great communist Joma Sison’, heroes and martyrs

Congress delegates paid tribute to its founder Jose Maria Sison and all its martyrs in its nearly five decades of revolution that grew through the decades in spite of brutal anti-insurgency campaigns against its members and fighters by five Manila governments, including Ferdinand Marcos’ martial rule.

In a resolution, the CPP congress extolled Sison as a “great communist thinker, leader, teacher and guide of the Filipino proletariat and torch bearer of the international communist movement,” and recognized “his immense contribution to the Philippine revolution and the international working class movement.”

The CPP also it is resolved to continue seeking Sison’s counsel and take guidance from his insights on the ideological, political and organizational aspects of the Party’s work, endorsing his writings as basic reference and study material of the Party.

Sison founded the Communist Party of the Philippines on December 26, 1968 in the tri-boundary of Alaminos, Bani and Mabini in the province of Pangasinan with 11 others: Monico Atienza, Rey Casipe, Leoncio Co, Manuel Collantes, Arthur Garcia, Herminigildo Garcia, Ruben Guevara, Art Pangilinan, Nilo Tayag, Fernando Tayag, Ibarra Tubianosa.  Jose Luneta was recognized as the 13th member who was elected to its first Central Committee in absentia as he was in China on party business.

The congress also honored all CPP heroes and martyrs “who served as models of selfless dedication and served the Party to their last breath.”

It also approved the official Filipino lyrics of the Internationale, the Party’s anthem. # (Raymund B. Villanueva)

 

Underground groups celebrate NPA’s 48th anniversary

National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP)-member organizations in Metro Manila held a “lightning rally” in Quezon City in observance of the 48th founding anniversary of the New People’s Army (NPA).

Hundreds of revolutionaries called on the people to join the NPA and be part of its revolution against United States of America imperialism, bureaucrat capitalism and feudalism. Read more

CPP to declare unilateral ceasefire next week

THE Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) announced today it is set to issue another unilateral declaration of interim ceasefire not later than March 31.

In a press statement, the CPP Information Bureau said its ceasefire declaration is in anticipation and support of the fourth round of peace talks between the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) and the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) set for April 2-6 in The Netherlands. Read more

Revolutionary women’s organization take to Manila streets

The revolutionary Malayang Kilusan ng Bagong Kababaihan (Makibaka) took to the streets of downtown Manila last March 17 to commemorate International Women’s Month in a “lightning rally.”

Denouncing the continuing poverty and injustices suffered by Filipino women under the Rodrigo Duterte government, the underground group called on women to join the national democratic revolution.

Makibaka is one of the founding allied organizations of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines, which also includes the Communist Party of the Philippines and the New People’s Army. Read more

Joma lauds Duterte’s decision to continue talks

NATIONAL Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) Chief Political Consultant Prof. Jose Maria Sison lauded Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) President Rodrigo Duterte’s decision to continue with the stalled formal peace negotiations.

Still recovering from a recent illness, Sison said he “express(es) deep appreciation to President Rodrigo Duterte for deciding to continue the peace negotiations and enabling the GRP to proceed with the scheduled 4th round of  formal talks in April.” Read more

NDFP negotiators to leave for Europe for back-channel talks with the GRP

NATIONAL Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) Negotiating Panel member Benito Tiamzon and consultants Wilma Austria Tiamzon and Vicente Ladlad will soon leave for Europe to participate in the ongoing backchannel talks with the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP).

In a speech at the National Defense College earlier today, Department of National Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana also announced Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus Dureza has left for Europe last night to lead the GRP delegation in the talks for the possible resumption of formal peace negotiations between the parties. Read more