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More than 60 lawmakers urge Duterte to resume peace talks

By ERWIN COLCOL, GMA News
Published March 25, 2018 10:03am

More than 60 lawmakers from the House of Representatives have signed a resolution urging President Rodrigo Duterte to resume peace talks between the government and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP).

In House Resolution 1803, lawmakers across party lines called on the President to continue the peace negotiations and complete the comprehensive agreements on social, economic and political reforms, which would lay the foundations of a just and lasting peace.

Duterte, on November 23 last year, signed Proclamation No. 360 terminating the peace negotiations between the government and NDFP, just two days before the Fifth Round of formal talks scheduled on November 25-27 in Oslo, Norway.

Both negotiating panels were supposed to discuss the Comprehensive Agreement on Social and Economic Reforms, as well as agreements on general amnesty and release of all political prisoners and the coordinated unilateral ceasefires.

The resolution pointed out that the Duterte administration and the NDFP have reached “remarkable and unparalleled headway” when it comes to peace negations, having been able to hold four successful rounds.

“Continuing the peace talks would benefit the Filipino people, most of whom are poor peasants and workers, as the agreements on agrarian reform and national industrialization may address their issues and concerns and help provide relief for their economic hardships,” the resolution reads.

Lawmakers who signed the resolution include:

1. Ruby Sahali Tan (Tawi-Tawi)
2. Sarah Elago (KABATAAN party-list)
3. Carlos Zarate (BAYAN MUNAparty-list)
4. Raul Daza (Northern Samar 1st District)
5. Ariel Casilao (ANAKPAWIS party-list)
6. Emmanuel Billones (Capiz 1st District)
7. Carlito Marquez (Aklan)
8. Leo Cueva (Negros Occidental 2nd District)
9. Melecio Yap Jr. (Negros Occidental 1st District)
10. Anthony Bravo (COOP-NATCCO party-list)
11. Lorna Bautista-Bandigan (Davao Occidental)
12. Joel Almario (Davao Oriental 2nd District)
13. Cesar Sarmiento (Catanduanes)
14. Jose Christopher Belmonte (Quezon City 6th District)
15. Edcel Lagman (Albay 1st District)
16. Tom Villarin (AKBAYAN party-list)
17. Emmi De Jesus (Gabriela Women’s Party)
18. Victor Yap (Tarlac 2nd District)
19. Noel Villanueva (Tarlac 3rd District)
20. Arlene Brosas (Gabriela Women’s Party)
21. Benhur Lopez (YACAP party-list)
22. Eric Singson (Ilocos Sur 2nd District)
23. Lawrence Fortun (Agusan Del Norte 1st District)
24. Henry Ong (Leyte 2nd District)
25. Raul Tupas (Iloilo 5th District)
26. Edwin Ong (Northern Samar 2nd District)
27. Milagros Aquino-Magsaysay (SENIOR CITIZEN party-list)
28. Salvador Belaro Jr. (1-ANG EDUKASYON party-list)
29. Rodante Marcoleta (SAGIP party-list)
30. Alfredo Garbin Jr. (AKO BICOL party-list)
31. Eugene Michael De Vera (ABS party-list)
32. Ron Salo (KABAYAN party-list)
33. Bayani Fernando (Marikina City 1st District)
34. Deogracias Victor Savellano (Ilocos Sur 1st District)
35. Teddy Baguilat Jr. (Ifugao)
36. Allen Jesse Mangaoang (Kalinga)
37. Manuel Zubiri (Bukidnon 3rd District)
38. Leopoldo Bataoil (Pangasinan 2nd District)
39. Bolet Banal (Quezon City 3rd District)
40. Juliet Marie Ferrer (Negros Occidental 4th District)
41. Gerald Gullas (Cebu 1st District)
42. Wilfredo Caminero (Cebu 2nd District)
43. Virgilio Lacson (MANILA TEACHERS party-list)
44. Eleanor Bulut-Begtang (Apayao)
45. Sabiniano Canama (COOP-NATCCO party-list)
46. France Castro (ACT TEACHERS party-list)
47. Amihilda Sangcopan (AMIN party-list)
48. Erico Aristotle Aumentado (Bohol 2nd District)
49. Michelle Antonio (AGBIAG party-list)
50. Maria Lourdes Acosta-Alba (Bukidnon 1st District)
51. Juliette Uy (Misamis Oriental 2nd District)
52. Strike Revilla (Cavite 2nd District)
53. Arnel Ty (LPGMA party-list)
54. Gabriel Bordado Jr. (Camarines Sur 3rd District)
55. Antonio Tinio (ACT TEACHERS party-list)
56. John Marvin “Yul Servo” Nieto (Manila 3rd District)
57. Edward Maceda (Manila 4th District)
58. Maximo Rodriguez Jr. (Cagayan De Oro 2nd District)
59. Jesus Sacdalan (North Cotabato 1st District)
6O. restes Salon (AGRI party-list)
61. ajid Mangudadatu (Maguindanao 2nd District)

For his part, Bayan Muna party-list Representative Carlos Zarate said the filing and support of lawmakers to the resolution is “very encouraging” in urging the Duterte administration to heed the call for a just peace.

“The best government policy to deal with the root causes of the armed conflict is through the peace talks and in implementing genuine agrarian reform and national industrialization,” he said.

“We are calling on all peace loving people to intensify our earnest call for the government and NDFP to give the quest for a just and lasting peace a chance. This is not the time to abandon it, for the greater interest of our country and people,” he added. —LBG, GMA News

ISULONG ANG CASER! ITULOY ANG USAPANG PANGKAPAYAPAAN!

PRIVILEGE SPEECH ni Rep. Carlos Isagani T. Zarate
BAYAN MUNA PARTYLIST
Lunes, 12 Pebrero 2018

Ginoong Speaker:

Alam naman po nating lahat na sa ngayon ay nakatigil ang usapang pangkapayapaan sa pagitan ng Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) at ng National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP). Nakakalungkot po dahil ang nakasalang na sa huling usapan ay ang pagkakasundo ng dalawang panig sa pinaka-kritikal na bahagi ng usapang pangkapayapaan na tinatawag na Comprehensive Agreement on Social and Economic Reforms o CASER.

Sa higit dalawang dekadang kasaysayan ng usapang pangkapayapaan sa pagitan ng GRP at NDFP, ngayon lamang mapag-uusapan ang mga pang-ekonomiyang batayan ng paghihirap ng mamamayan. ‘Ika nga, malapit sa bituka ng mamamayan. Itinuturing ang CASER bilang pinakamahalaga, at pinaka-kritikal, na bahagi ng usapang pangkapayapaan dahil isasalang at sisikaping pagtibayin sa pagkakataong ito ang isang komprehensibong balangkas para tugunan ang ugat ng papalubhang kahirapan sa bansa, na siyang dahilan ng armadong tunggalian.

Nilalaman ng CASER ang isang sosyo-ekonomikong alternatibo upang tuluyang mawaksi ang matagal ng mga polisiyang nagpapahirap sa ating bansa at mamamayan, mga polisiyang “neoliberal.”.

Ngunit, Ginoong Speaker, ano nga ba itong sinasabi nilang “neoliberalismo”, na sa tanang kasaysayan ng bansa ay tinututulan ng mamamayan?

Ang neoliberalismo ay kaisipang tanging nakasentro at nakasalalay ang takbo ng ekonomiya sa isang malayang merkado. Ang merkadong ito, o free market, ang siya ngayong magdidikta sa kaayusan at tatakbuhin ng isang lipunan. Ang tanging gampanin ng Gobyerno ay huwag makialam at bagkus, gawin pa nga ang lahat para hayaang malaya ang takbo nito.

Sa sistemang ito, itinuring ang tao ay isa lamang produkto at ang lipunan, isang malaking merkado.

Ngunit sa dekadang karanasan partikular ng mga kapitalistang bansa, ang sinasabi pala nilang merkado ay isang malaking palaruan ng mga monopolyo, kartel at oligarkiya. Sila lamang po ang malayang nagpapasahan sa yaman ng daigdig.

Ibinandera ng neoliberalismo bilang patakaran ang globalisasyon sa pamamagitan ng pagliliberalisa sa kalakalan upang mas maluwag na makapasok ang dayuhang pamumuhunan at kapital.

Nagluwal ito ng walang habas na pribatisasyon ng mga batayang serbisyong panlipunan kagaya ng kalusugan, edukasyon, pabahay at irigasyon, gayundin ng mga public utilities kagaya ng kuryente,tubig, langis at transportasyon at iba pang impresa ng Gobyerno. Ipinatupad rin ang deregulasyon o pagluwag ng mga patakaran para lalong makapagkamal ng tubo ang mga pribadong korporasyon at kapitalista.

Sa papaanong paraan pa lalong naitaguyod ang sistemang neoliberal? Nitong nagdaang mga taon, nilumpo nito ang mga unyon; tagapagtaguyod ito ng mababang pasahod sa mga manggagawa para pang-akit ng mas marami pang dayuhang mamumuhunan; nagbunsod ito ng regresibong sistema ng pag buwis kung saan higit ang binabayad ng mahihirap, samantalang nakakalibre pa nga ang mayayaman. Neoliberalismo rin ang nasa likod ng walang habas na land conversions sa kalunsuran at kanayunan.

Ngunit anong idinulot nito? Nanatiling bansot, atrasado at ampaw ang ekonomiya ng bansa. Opo, ekonomiya nating tinatawag ang walang hanggang pag-export ng hilaw na materyales at murang paggawa.

Unti-unting nalusaw ang mga papasibol pa lamang na mga lokal na industriya at impresa. Kaya naman taun-taon, signipikante ang pagbagsak ng produksyon sa agrikultura at manupaktura.

Patuloy namang nauubos ang ating likas na yaman nang wala man lang tayong halos napapakinabangan. Katunayan, nitong 2016 nagtala lamang ang pamahalaan ng P2 Bilyong kita sa industriya ng pagmimina, pinakamababa magmula noon 2011, samantalang bilyong dolyares na halaga ng mga mineral ang hinahakot o ipinupuslit ng mga malalaking dayuhan at local na mining corporations palabas ng bansa.

Sa kasalukuyan, 8 sa 10 mga magsasaka ang hindi nababahaginan ng lupang kanilang sinasaka, habang, napakalawak ng mga lupain ang muling narekonsentra sa mga panginoong maylupa, kabilang ang mga land developers, dahil sa hungkag na rerpomang agraryo.

Atrasado pa rin ang ating ekonomiya. Nanatiling lantay at laganap ang kahirapan, gutom at kawalan ng trabaho. Lumaganap ang kontraktuwalisasyon.

Lalong lumawak ang agwat ng mayayaman sa mahihirap sa bansa. Ayon sa Ibon Foundation, sa loob ng taong 2010-2015, lalong lumayo ang agwat ng income growth sa pagitan ng mga manggagawa at tubo ng sampung pinakamayayamang pamilya sa bansa.

Mula P346.00 noong 2010 hanggang P 363.00 noong 2015, disi-syete pesos (P17.00) lamang na pagtaas ng real minimum wage ang natamo ng mga manggagawa sa NCR.

Samantala, mula P630 Bilyon na pinagsamang kita ng sampung pinakamayayamang pamilya noong 2010, naging lampas triple ito pagdating ng 2015, kung saan umabot ng P2.2 Trilyon ang kabuuang tubo ng mga nasabing pamilya.

Ang yaman naman po ng 25 pinakamayamang pamilya ay katumbas na ng kabuuang kita ng 76 milyong Pilipino sa isang taon. Madaya, hindi malaya, ang merkado, Ginoong Speaker.

Wala ni kaunting patak o ambon man lang ang sinasabing trickle-down economy: nanatiling 25 porsyento ng populasyon ang naghihirap, halos kapareho ng antas noong 2003 at lalala pa ito dahil sa TRAIN law na nagsimula ng magpataas pa ng presyo ng mga bilihin.

Kung walang pakialam ang patakarang neoliberalismo sa tao, mas lalo pa sa karapatan ng mga ito. Hindi naman sinusukat sa ating GDP kung ilang katutubo ang mapatay at mapaalis sa kanilang mga lupaing minana, kung ilang komunidad ang nasa ligalig pagdating ng mga sakuna, kung ilang aktibista at masa ang dinarahas dahil sa kanilang pag-aasam ng pagbabago.

Sa madaling salita, ang tanging nagawa ng neoliberalismo ay mas lubusang ikonsentra ang yaman ng mundo sa iilan. Kaya naman kahit ganoon na kalaganap ang kapalpakan ng neoliberalismo, mulat at patuloy na sinasamba ang bangungot na ito ng dayuhang dambuhalang kapitalista at mga kasabwat nilang mga Pilipinong negosyante, panginoong maylupa at mga taga-Gobyerno. Dahil sila lang ang nakikinabang.

Sa kabilang banda, Ginoong Speaker, naramdaman at patuloy na mararamdaman din ng buong mundo ang krisis ng neoliberalismo. Saan pa nga ba unang naramdaman ang krisis nito kundi sa mismong tinuring na tagapamandila ng neoliberal na kaisipan, ang imperyalistang Estados Unidos.

Matatandaang noong 2008 nagpalitaw ng $17 Trilyones dolyares para lang i-bail out o salbahin ang mga ganid na speculators ng Wall Street at iba pang multilateral na institusyon na siya rin namang dahilan ng financial meltdown.

Ano po ang halaga ng $17 trilyon? Sapat na po ito para pawiin ang gutom sa mundo sa loob ng 600 taon.

At, ano ang nangyari at kapakinabangan nito sa kinalaunan? Magpasa-hanggang ngayon ay hindi pa rin nakabangon sa pagkalugmok ang pandaigdigang merkado at pinansya. Halos walang nakasuhan sa mga may pakana ng financial crisis noong 2008. May 65-70 porsyento ng mga mamamayan sa top 25 high-economy countries ang nakaranas ng pagbaba ng kanilang real income.

Umabot ang sakit maski sa politikal na hibla ng bawat kapitalistang bansa, at umusbong ang ilang signipikanteng tugon ng mga mamamayan nito laban sa sistemang ito. Mga patunay dito ang kamakailan lang na pagbaklas ng Britanya sa European Union at ang pagkaluklok ni Donald Trump bilang presidente ng Estados Unidos. Naudlot ang pag-arangkada ng Trans-Pacific Partnership — na balak sanang pasukin ng nakaraang administrayson –salamat sa mga pagkilos at pagtutol ng mga mamamayan sa bansa at sa buong daigdig.

Neoliberalismo rin po ang dahilan sa paglipana ng iligal na droga. Dahil sa kawalan ng trabaho, mataas na presyo ng mga bilihin at kawalan ng access sa mga batayang serbisyong panlipunan, napipilitang kumapit ang ilan sa ating mga kababayan para pumasok sa iligal na industriya ng droga. Samantala, nagagamit ito ng Estados Unidos, particular sa kanilang inilulunsad na war on drugs sa Colombia at Mexico, upang palawigin at itayo ang kanilang neoliberal na interes sa mga nasabing bansa.

Ginoong Speaker, trahedyang maituturing ng lipunan nating ito na bunga ng pagkakapako natin sa sistemang neoliberal, hanggang sa ngayon, ultimo pagawaan ng pako ay wala tayo.

Daang Matuwid ang tinawag rito ng administrasyong Noynoy Aquino, Ginoong Speaker. Isang programang kinamuhian ng mamamayan at ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte.

Kaya naman ganun na lamang ang pagkabahala at pag-alma ng mamamayan ng ipahayag ni Pangulong Duterte na ipagpapatuloy nito ang economic agenda ng administrasyong Aquino, kahit na noon pa man ay malinaw na sa kanya ang epekto ng neoliberalismo sa ating sambayanan.

Sa katunayan, sa victory speech ni Pangulong Duterte noong Hunyo 2, 2016 idiniin niyang isa sa mga ugat ng ating sosyo-ekonomikong problema ay ang “onslaught of the World Trade Organization”. Tinukoy niya ring pangunahing problema ang kawalan ng seguridad sa trabaho, konserbatibong piskal na patakaran ng pamahalaan at ang kalunus-lunos na kalagayan ng industriya ng pagmimina sa bansa.

Ngunit para bagang nag-iba ang ihip ng hangin. Ipinangalandakan ngayon na ipagpapatuloy, at, ngayon nga ay gumugulong ang panukalang pag-amyenda ng Konstitusyon, upang paluwagin lalo ang matagal naman nang pinaluwag na dayuhang pagmamay-ari ng lupain sa bansa — kahit pa mayorya ng mamamayan (44% sa huling Pulse Asia sarbey) ang tutol rito.

Sa kabilang banda, nanatili pa rin ang patakarang pribatisasyon at deregulasyon kahit pa may mga matingkad nang manipestasyon ang pagpalya nito.

Halimbawa, isa na ang Pilipinas sa may mga pinakamataas na presyo ng kuryente sa daigdig dahil sa pribatisasysyon ng power sector na iniluwal ng EPIRA. Bukod pa rito, napatunayan natin nitong nakaraang mga pagdinig sa pambansang badyet na kahit mai-privatize na lahat ng natitirang power assets ng gobyerno, may matitira pa ring bilyun-bilyong utang na ipapasa rin lang sa mga konsyumer.

Ngayon, inaprubahan ng economic cluster ng Gabinete ang posibleng pagsimot ng Malampaya funds para lang bayaran ang residual liabilities ng PSALM na nagkakahalaga ng PHP245bilyon. At mukhang mauuwi rin lang sa wala ang planong ito na gamitin ang pondo ng Malampaya para bumaba ang presyo ng kuryente dahil nakaambang magtaas ng presyo ng kuryente pagdating ng Marso ngayong taon dahil na naman sa Malampaya shutdown. Kaparehong sitwasyon po ito noong 2013 na anomalya sa Malampaya.

Wala na daw poder ang pamahalaan sa pagpapatakbo ng ekonomiya, pero, heto ngayon, obligadong saluhin nito ang kapalpakan ng sistemang hinayaan nitong lumaganap. Kaliwa’t kanang arbitration cases ang hinaharap ng pamahalaan ngayon mula sa iba’t ibang pribadong kontraktor. Nandyan ang P125 Bilyong income tax na ayaw bayaran ng kontraktor ng Malampaya, ang Shell Philippines. Andiyan din ang di makatarungang paniningil sa kasalukuyan ng Manila Water at Maynilad ng humigit-kumulang P82 bilyon na diumano’y losses nila mula sa desisyon ng MWSS na ipagbawal na ipasa ng dalawang kumpanya ang kanilang income tax sa mga konsyumer.

Sa kaso ng pribatisasyon ng LRT 1, dahil sa kapalpakan ng Gobyernong maisagawa ang kanilang mga obligasyon sa kontrata, sila pa ngayon ang obligadong magbayad ng ‘penalties’ sa private contractor na LRMC. At saan po kukuhain ang pambayad? Doon po sa kakapiranggot na 9 na bilyong pisong premium na ibinayad ng LRMC sa Gobyerno. Sa esensya, ibabalik lang po sa LRMC kung ano ang ibinayad nila.

Ipinapakita ng mga tinaguriang “economic managers” ng gobyerno kung sino ang tunay nilang pinaglilingkuran. Samantalang kinontra nila ang maka-mahirap na dagdag pension sa SSS at moratorium sa kumbersyon ng agricultural na mga lupain, agresibo naman nilang itinulak ang TRAIN at ang pagdagdag sa premium ng SSS.

Sa kaso ng SSS, imbes na pakinggan ang panawagang magsagawa ng reporma bilang kaakibat ng dagdag pension, kagaya ng paghahabol sa delinquent employers at pagpapalawak ng investment, ipinipilit ng mga economic managers na ito ang itaas na lang ang contribution rate.

Sampal ito sa mga manggagawang kamakailan lamang ay pinagkaitan ng dagdag pasahod. Sabi ng NEDA at ng ECOP, humigit kumulang daw P166 bilyong piso kada taon ang kailangan para maipatupad ang wage hike. Pero, maatinanong din natin: magkano ba ang lost revenues kada taon ang gobyerno dahil sa collection inefficiency ng mga revenue generating agencies na kagaya ng BIR at BOC? Tumataginting po na P600 Bilyon noong 2012 o katumbas ng 4% ng GDP natin kada taon.

Kung gaano binabarat ng ating mga economic managers ang ating mga manggagawa, ganoon naman ang kanilang pagka-galante sa mga mayayaman at malalaking korporasyon. Sa kasalukuyang corporate income tax rate na 32%, palaki ng palaki ang corporate profit ng mga korporasyon ng 15.9 percent kada taon, ayon sa talaan ng banking HSBC.

Sa katunayan, noong 2016, tumabo ng higit P4 Trilyon ang pinagsamang net worth ng singkwentang pinakamayayamang pamilya sa bansa—higit pa sa ating pambansang badyet ngayong taon. Pero mukhang hindi pa ito sapat dahil gusto pa ng mga “economic managers” na babaan pa ang corporate income tax rate ng mga ito sailalim ng tax reform package 2 at ipasa na lamang sa mga ordinaryong mamamayan ang pagpasan sa problema ng ating bansot na ekonomiya. Hindi lang yan, gaano po kalaki ang tax at fiscal incentives na inaasahang ibigay ng Gobyerno sa mga kumpanyang ito? P180 bilyon kada taon.

Sa kabilang banda, hindi pa rin natutupad ang pangakong tuluyang wakasan na ang anumang porma ng kontraktwalisasyon, na siyang salot sa right to security of tenure ng ating mga manggagawa. Ang panukalang batas na pumasa sa Kongreso ay isang pekeng anti-ENDO bill at ni ayaw pa ngang tanggalin ni Pang. Duterte ang lahat ng ENDO maski nakipagdadayalogo na sa kanya ang mga union ng mga manggagawa kamakailan. Patuloy pa rin ang laban ng mga manggagawa para tuluyang i-abolis ang anti-manggagawang patakarang ito.

Ginoong Speaker, mga kasamahan ko sa Kongreso, ganito na po kabulok ang sistemang neoliberal. Nananatili at nagpapatuloy pa rin ang neoliberal na kapit at impluwensya nito sa kasalukuyang pamahalaang kahit na malawak na ang disgusto at pagtutol ng ating mga mamamayan dito.

Hindi totoong walang alternatibo sa kasalukuyang sistema. Sa katunayan, ilang dekadang pakikibaka na ang ginugol ng sambayanan para makamit ang isang panibagong sistemang protektado at pinoprotektahan ng demokratikong interes ng mamamayan at ito ang nilalaman ng CASER.

Sa ilalim ng panukalang CASER nakapaloob ang mga sumusunod na repormang nais itaguyod ng sambayanang Pilipino:

Una, repormang agraryo at kaunlaran sa kanayunan na nakasalalay sa libreng pamamahagi ng lupa, kooperatibisasyon, mekanisasyon ng agrikultura at pagtaguyod ng mga industriyang rural;

Pangalawa, pambansang industriyalisasyon, na ang salalayan ay repormang agraryo, sa pamamagitan ng pagtatayo ng mga heavy industries at light industries bilang tulay.

Pangatlo, isang patakarang pagtaguyod ng kalikasan kung saan mahigpit na nililimitahan ang large-scale foreign and local mining at marine wealth extraction. Sisiguruhin ang oryentasyon ng industriya ng mina ay naka-ugnay sa pambansang industriyalisasyon

Pang-apat, isang kumprehensibong patakarang puprotekta sa sosyo-ekonomikong karapatan ng mga mamamayan, mga manggagawa, magsasaka, fisher folk, propesyunal, OFW, kababaihan at kabataan, atbp. Sa halip na sovereign guarantees ang tinitiyak, ginagarantiyahan sa ilalim ng CASER ang karapatan ng publiko sa libreng edukasyon, kalusugan, pabahay at iba pang serbisyong pampubliko.

Pang-lima, pagtaguyod sa isang makabayan, siyentipiko at pangmasang kultura.

Pang-anim, pagtaguyod sa karapatan ng ating pambansang minorya sa sariling pagpapasya, pag-unlad at laban sa diskriminasyon.

Panghuli, isang komprehensibong balangkas ng reporma sa kalakalan, pamumuhunan, pinansya at patakarang piskal na ang pangunahing layunin ay pagwaksi sa ating kolonyal na relasyon sa mga imperyalistang bansa. Kabilang rito ang pagtalikod sa mga patakarang neoliberal na idinidikta ng IMF, World Bank at WTO.

Noong isang taon ay nakatanggap ang administrasyong Duterte ng halos isang trilyong pisong Official Development Assistance mula sa China at Japan. Mariin ang ating posisyon na hindi dapat ito pagmulan ng kung anumang kondisyon para itali ang ating bansa sa interes ng mga bansang ito. Kaya naman aming hinihimok ang administrasyong ito na gamitin ang mga pondong ito para sa inisyal na pagsasakatuparan ng kahilingan ng mamamayan na magkaroon ng mga batayang industriya sa bansa.

Makatwiran at makatarungang mga reporma, Ginoong Speaker, mga kasamahan sa Kongreso, kaya mahalaga na muling buksan at ituloy ang usapang pangkapayapaan. Atin pong suportahan ang pambihirang pagkakataong maitakda ang isang mas demokratiko, maka-mamamayan at makabayang sosyo-ekonomikong struktura ng bansa.

Higit anupaman, may tungkulin tayong mga mambabatas na ipalaganap sa ating mga nasasakupan o constituents kung gaano kahalaga ang bahaging ito ng usapang pangkapayapaan — dito nakasalalay ang ating kinakabukasan bilang isang bansa.

ISULONG ANG MAKATARUNGAN AT PANGMATAGALANG KAPAYAPAAN!

ISULONG ANG PAGKAKAROON NG TUNAY NA REPORMANG AGRARYO AT PAMBANSANG INDSUTRIYALISASYON!

MULING ITULOY ANG NDFP-GRP PEACE TALKS!

Maraming salamat.

Church dialog group finds peace talks termination, terrorist tag ‘tragic’

Calls for peace talks resumption, Christmas ceasefire

By Manila Today Staff – Dec 9, 2017

The Philippine Ecumenical Peace Platform mulled the setback in the peace process in the recent actions of President Rodrigo Duterte: Proclamation 360 that announced his desire to terminate the peace talks with the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) and the terrorist tag of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and New People’s Army (NPA), especially that Christmas is approaching.

“This new development is indeed very tragic as there were high hopes a year ago that peace will be achieved through the negotiations between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and the NDFP after five decades of armed conflict,” the PEPP said in a statement signed on December 8.

The PEPP called on the government to rescind Proclamation 360 and to reconsider the terrorist tag of the NPA.

The group also called on the GRP and the NDFP to declare and observe the yearly ceasefire during Christmas.

On December 5, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said he will not ask Duterte to declare a ceasefire with the NPA.

“No, I will not. Because there was an order by their commanders to intensify operations against us,” Lorenzana told reporters.

The PEPP is a platform for five church institutions, which include the Catholic Bishop’s Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP), Association of Major Religious Superiors of the Philippines (AMRSP) with organizations of Religious, Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC) and the Ecumenical Bishops’ Forum (EBF), in working for a just and enduring peace by supporting the peace process between the GRP-NDFP.

In the 25th anniversary of the framework agreement of the peace talks, The Hague Joint Declaration Bishop Deogracias Iñiguez Jr., speaking on behalf of the Ecumenical Bishops Forum, shared how church people have come to support the peace talks.

“As church people and peace advocates, we have come to admire this wisdom: address the root causes of the armed conflict…It has come to encapsulate our desire for the GRP-NDFP peace talks,” Bp. Iñiguez said in the anniversary gathering.

The statement was signed by Catholic Archbishop Antonio J. Ledesma of Cagayan de Oro City and Episcopal Church Fr. Rex RB Reyes Jr., co-chairmen of the PEPP. Fr. Reyes represents the Protestants’ National Council of Church in the Philippines. The statement was also signed by Bishop Noel A. Pantoja of the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches, national director of the Philippine Council of Churches in the Philippines; Catholic Bishop Deogracias S. Iñiguez Jr., group head of the secretariat of the Ecumenical Bishops Forum; and Sr. Mary John D. Mananzan of the Catholic’s Association of the Major Religious Superiors of the Philippines.

Read the full statement of the PEPP below.

———- PEPP Statement on the Terrorist Tagging of CPP-NPA ———-

Just as a significant portion of our nation look toward the birth of a child that reigns as the Prince of Peace to the Christian faithful, we were greeted by the news that President Rodrigo Duterte signed a proclamation declaring the Communist Party of the Philippines – New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) as a “terror organization.” This followed on the heels of Proclamation No. 360 which formally terminated the peace talks with the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP). This new development is indeed very tragic as there were high hopes a year ago that peace will be achieved through the negotiations between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and the NDFP after five decades of armed conflict.

This new proclamation will have far reaching and adverse repercussions on the GRP-NDFP Peace Negotiations which the Philippine Ecumenical Peace Platform (PEPP) has faithfully supported and advocated. It is always the policy of the government not to negotiate with “terrorists” and this will seal the fate of the peace talks. As leaders of churches in the country, we are troubled by this announcement and the escalation of violence that will surely ensue. Abandoning principled dialogue and relying on purely military might will be very costly, both in terms of lives and resources. A militarist approach will only fan the flames of the conflict instead of truly addressing it.

We thus call on President Duterte to rescind both proclamations and we implore both the GRP and the NDFP to return to the negotiating table – to talk peace instead of waging war. We also call on both parties to declare and observe the yearly Christmas ceasefire.

As we approach the day of birth of Jesus Christ, the bearer of hope, let us all pray and work for a just and enduring peace, starting on the call to resume the GRP-NDFP Peace Talks. “So let us not become tired of doing good; for if we do not give up, the time will come when we will reap the harvest.” (Galatians 6:9).

Issued and signed on this day, December 8, 2017.

(Sgd.)

ARCHBISHOP ANTONIO J. LEDESMA, S.J., D.D.

Co-chairperson, PEPP

Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro City

(Sgd.)

REV. FR. REX RB REYES, JR.

Co-chairperson, PEPP

National Council of Churches in the Philippines

(Sgd.)

BISHOP NOEL A. PANTOJA

National President

Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches

(Sgd.)

BISHOP DEOGRACIAS S. IÑIGUEZ, JR., D.D.

PEPP Head of the Secretariat

Ecumenical Bishops Forum

(Sgd.)

MARY JOHN D. MANANZAN, OSB

OWGC-AMRSP

PEACE CONSULTANT TALKS ON THE ENDING OF PEACE TALKS AND ARRESTS OF NDFP CONSULTANTS

ANC News Channel
February 5, 2018

ANC “Talk Back” with host Karmina Constantino and guest Rey Claro Casambre of the Philippine Peace Center talking about irregularities with arrest orders and arrests of NDFP peace consultants and on the non-compliance of signed agreements gained from earlier peace talks.

See the full video coverage of the interview below:

On Duterte and His Parrot Roque

By Prof. Jose Maria Sison
Press Statement, January 17, 2018

I am glad that Duterte, through his parrot Harry Roque, has made himself clear that he never had the intention of meeting me and was lying when he told Mindanews that he wished to meet me in particular and converse one-on-one with me in a room.

Of course, when I first read the report on Duterte´s interview with Mindanews I had some misgivings that he did not mean what he said because of his notoriety for saying one thing and then saying the opposite within a short period and also because of his arrogance and anger in setting some absurd preconditions, like the CPP and NPA humbling themselves and capitulating to his tyrannical rule.

Nevertheless, in the interest of the Filipino people and in my sincere wish to find a way for the resumption of the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations, I preferred to give importance to Duterte´s public offer of a private conversation and I agreed to meet him in a country near the Philippines.

Comrades, friends and my lawyers reminded me of Duterte´s treacherous character, his previous threats to kill me and warned me against my meeting him in any place under his full control and under conditions of his proclaimed all-out war policy, martial law, termination of the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations and designation of the CPP, NPA and their suspected supporters as “terrorists.”

I have therefore suggested a neutral venue abroad for the one-on-one conversation with Duterte. I cannot submit myself to the disposition of anyone that boasts of himself as a murderer with impunity at the age of sixteen and as an instigator of mass murders that have already offended the Filipino people and other peoples of the world.

The pompous parrot Roque also makes himself and his master look utterly stupid by insisting that the CPP and the NPA, both pillars off the people´s government, surrender themselves to the mechanisms of the reactionary government of big compradors and landlords that are servile to foreign interests.

At this juncture, I must say that it is too difficult or impossible to have any kind of serious conversation or negotiations anywhere with someone already crazed by power, fentanyl and the drive for fascist dictatorship. His main interest now in the CPP and NPA is to make them the scapegoats to justify martial rule and military campaigns of mass murder.

Duterte is either ignorant or merely contemptuous of the peace process. His complaints or allegations against the CPP and NPA can be easily submitted by his negotiating panel to the Joint Monitoring Committee (JMC) created under the Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL).

The NDFP has far more serious complaints against the AFP, PNP and their armed auxiliaries and has submitted these to the JMC so as not to disrupt the negotiations on the substantive agenda of social and economic reforms; and political and constitutional reforms.

But Duterte had repeatedly rushed to the mass media to attack the CPP, NPA and the NDFP; and to declare as many as three times the termination of the peace negotiations within a short period. Since the very beginning of the peace negotiations, he has never had the intention of fulfilling his promise to amnesty and release all political prisoners in compliance with CARHRIHL.

There is something terribly wrong with Duterte´s mentality and behavior. He must be examined and treated by a team of psychiatrists as being demanded of his imperialist master and fellow shithole Trump in the United States.

It is also advisable for the pipsqueak Roque to have his head and mouth examined for presuming that out of his own bloated sense of self-importance dependent on a nutty shithole he can evaluate and downgrade others who are very much beyond his sphere of sychopancy. He should realise by this time that human rights associations and activists are contemoptuous of him as the servant of a monstrous human rights violator.

But let me give some kind of praise for Duterte and Roque. I think that the revolutionary forces and the people are thankful to them for making it absolutely clear that they are responsible for the termination of the peace negotiations and for the rising intensity of the people´s armed revolution for national and social liberation against the oppressive and exploitative state, now once more in the grip of a fascist dictatorhip.

The revolutionary forces are correct in saying that it is far easier for them to single-mindedly oust the US-directed Duterte regime than to negotiate and make a just peace agreement with it. The process of ousting the regime is a way of strengthening the revolutionary forces and the people against the entire semicolonial and semifeudal ruling system. ###

RESPONSE OF PROF. JOSE MARIA SISON TO OFFER OF PRESIDENT DUTERTE

Press Statement, January 14, 2018

I welcome the positive statement of President Duterte that he would like to converse with me one on one. Such statement is more important than his still angry words in his recent interview with Minda News.

In the interest of the Filipino people and for the sake and purpose of resuming the peace negotiations. I am willing to have serious conversations with President Duterte. It would indeed be a waste if we would not interface even once, considering the success of the four rounds of formal talks since 2016.

Considering our mutual convenience and sense of prudence, we can meet in a country that is a neighbor of the Philippines. In this regard, the chairmen of the GRP and NDFP negotiating panels can agree on the arrangements. After the resumption of the peace negotiations, I can go to the Philippines for my first visit after a long time.

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DUTERTE SCHEME OF FASCIST DICTATORSHIP

By Prof. Jose Maria Sison
Founding Chairman, Communist Party of the Philippines
Chief Political Consultant, National Democratic Front of the Philippines
December 20, 2017
First published by TelesurTV on December 19, 2017
Posted: December 20, 2017

The Negotiating Panels of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) were poised to hold the fifth round of formal peace talks in Oslo when GRP President Duterte went into a daily series of anti-communist rants from November 18, 2017 onwards and subsequently issued Proclamation 360 to terminate the peace negotiations with the NDFP and Proclamation 374 to designate the Communist of the Party of the Philippines (CPP), New People´s Army (NPA), their suspected supporters and financiers as ¨terrorist¨.

Ironically, the two negotiating panels were about to make the biggest advance in the peace process by finalizing and initialing the drafts of the general amnesty to release all the political prisoners listed by the NDFP, Part I Agrarian Reform and Rural Development and Part II National Industrialization and Economic Development of the Comprehensive Agreement on Social and Economic Reforms (CASER) and the Coordinated Unilateral Ceasefires (as prelude to a bilateral ceasefire agreement).

The panels expected that within the first quarter of 2018 CASER would be ready for signing by the principals and the Comprehensive Agreement on Political and Constitutional Reforms (CAPCR) would be negotiated and forged in coordination with the processes of the GRP Congress in revising the 1987 Constitution and possibly arriving at a consensus of all major political forces on what ought to be a federal system of government. But obviously Duterte had all along wished to preempt and exclude the NDFP from what is now coming to light as his scheme of fascist dictatorship under the pretense of federalism.

Duterte had allowed his panel to engage the NDFP panel in back channel consultations in October 2017 in Utrecht and in subpanel bilateral meetings in Manila from September to November 2017 to complete the aforesaid drafts for panel-to-panel processing until he abruptly changed his mind and terminated the peace negotiations. The somersault followed his extended conversations with US President Trump who supposedly assured him of political and military support for a plan to crack down on the CPP and NPA and finish them off before the end of 2018.

Termination of Peace Negotiations Necessary for Duterte Fascist Dictatorship

Although the plan is overambitious and quite impossible to achieve, it is necessary for Duterte to terminate the peace negotiations and slander the CPP and NPA by labeling them as ”terrorists” to pave the way for further extension of martial law in Mindanao for the whole year of 2018 and the eventual nationwide expansion of martial law directed against the CPP and NPA. This is in line with Duterte´s scheme of imposing his fascist dictatorship on the Philippines.

Even before the first extension of the proclamation of martial law in Mindanao could lapse at the end of 2017, Duterte boasted that he had defeated the Dawlah Islamiyah (Maute and Abu Sayyaf groups) in Marawi City and therefore he had basically no more need for martial law in Mindanao. But he found in the extension of the martial law proclamation a device for including the CPP and NPA as targets in a further extension to the whole of 2018 through the expediency of terminating the peace negotiations and accusing the CPP and NPA of escalating violence and endangering public safety.

Duterte was quite confident of getting the further extension of martial law in Mindanao because of his ” supermajority¨” in his rubber-stamp Congress. He also has a steady majority of at least eight of the justices in the Supreme Court (four are his own recent appointees and five are appointees of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo) to uphold his martial law proclamation in the same way that they have been able to dismiss the plunder case against Arroyo and allow the burial of Marcos in the Libingan ng mga Bayani due to Duterte´s super-corrupt alliance with the Luzon-based dynasties of Marcos, Arroyo, Estrada and other notorious plunderers..

Duterte is hell-bent on realizing his scheme to reimpose a fascist dictatorship on the Filipino people by revising and in effect scrapping the 1987 Constitution under the pretext of adopting a federal system of government. The trick is similar to that of Marcos in pretending to opt for a parliamentary form of government in order to scrap the 1935 Constitution and install a fascist dictatorship under the cover of transitory provisions.

Federalism As Pretext for Imposing Duterte Fascist Dictatorship on the People

Duterte is not really keen on establishing a federal system of government but on actually installing a highly centralized unitary kind of a presidential dictatorship on top of regional governments run by dynasties, including warlords and the most corrupt bureaucrat capitalists like himself. The big comprador-landlord state servile to foreign monopoly capitalism will remain intact under his scheme.

To satisfy his appetite for autocratic power, Duterte finds it absolutely necessary to use martial law nationwide in a hysterical and futile attempt to intimidate and suppress the armed revolutionary movement, dissent and opposition in general. The suspension of the writ of habeas corpus provides an effective cover and license for abducting, dispossessing, torturing and murdering revolutionaries and all people who oppose him. Even now, he cannot wait for a court to approve his designation of the CPP and NPA as ¨terrorists. Ḧe has repeatedly called on his military minions to kill them upon sight.

The Bicameral Resolution No. 8 with the title ¨Constituting the Senate and the House of Representatives, of the 17th Congress, into a Constituent Assembly by Adopting a Federal Form of Government and for Other Purposes¨ is already on the rails and will be railroaded when congressional sessions resume in January 2018. Duterte and his cohorts will be the sole determinant of the content of the pseudo-federal charter. The charter is already slated for ratification during the May 18 barangay elections. The Kilusang Pagbabago, the Duterte troll army and the pro-Duterte hacks in print and electronic media are all arranged to rah-rah the ratification.

Even before Duterte is able to get a new constitution for his despotic purposes, the Filipino people have become familiar with his propensity for mass murder and
deception in Oplan Tokhang. Combine this with the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus under martial law and you can expect a far bigger catastrophe than the Marcos fascist dictatorship in terms of of murder and mayhem.

In the absence of any revolutionary social transformation, the country will be getting more of the same ruling families of big compradors, landlords and bureaucrat capitalists at all levels of government. Corruption will continue to run rampant on top of excessive expenditures for establishing and elaborating on the regional level of government. The US and other multinational firms will continue to plunder and ravage the human and natural resources of the Philippines.

To get the blessings of the US and other imperialist powers, the new pseudo-federal constitution will get rid of the nationality requirements or restrictions on foreign investments in violation of economic sovereignty and national patrimony by simply inserting the phrase, “unless otherwise provided by law.” Precious limited resources for economic development, at best through centralized and regional planning, will be dissipated by profit remittances and capital repatriation by foreign monopoly firms, bureaucratic corruption and rising bureaucratic and military and police personnel for the central and regional levels of government.

The ever worsening crisis of the semicolonial and semifeudal ruling system will continue to result in the divisiveness of the reactionary classes, the intensification of the anti-imperialist and class struggle, the further rise of the armed revolutionary movement, dissatisfaction of indigenous peoples and national minorities and stronger currents of separatism among the Bangsamoro.

Surpassing Marcos as Best Recruiter and Supplier of the Armed Revolution

Duterte is bound to surpass Marcos as the best recruiter and supply officer of the armed revolution, as the unwitting wrecker of his own regime and ruling system and as provider of an ever more fertile ground for the growth of the people´s democratic revolution through people´s war. However, Duterte does not have as many years left as Marcos had when he imposed fascist dictatorship in 1972. His aberrant speech and behavior reveal the state of his mental and physical health.

His propensity to monopolize political power and bureaucratic loot and his ability to run the reactionary government Mafia style will eventually work against him due to his own personal and class infirmities and more importantly due to the systemic crisis and lethal blows from the revolutionary movement and the people. The adverse results of his broken promises will soon bear heavily upon him. The broad masses of the people are already taking him to task for failing to solve the problem of illegal drugs, for destroying the entire Marawi City and for terminating the peace negotiations with the NDFP.

By his pseudo-independent foreign policy, Duterte is trying to turn the Philippines into a condominium of the imperialist powers. He thinks as if he can freely get, without strings attached, military equipment from these powers and limitless loans for limitless infrastructure building to buoy up the economy and keep himself in power. He has in fact allowed China to trample on the sovereign rights of the Philippines over the West Philippine Sea under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.

He is aggravating the semicolonial status of the Philippines as well as the underdeveloped, agrarian and semifeudal character of the economy.
This kind of economy is ever dependent on the export of cheap raw materials, semimanufactures and cheap labor, on the import of foreign manufactures for consumption and on an ever desperate resort to increasing amounts of foreign loans and speculative capital and to higher taxation to cover trade and budgetary deficits.

The broad masses of the people are angered today by the recently railroaded Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN). This further raises the prices of basic goods and services and generates inflation by increasing indirect taxes (excise, sales and value-added taxes) just to cover tax cuts and tax holidays for the upper classes and fund the counterproductive spending and debt servicing by the state. The rates of unemployment and inflation, though understated in official statistics, are actually causing more poverty and misery on a wider scale.

Contrary to the assurances of his neoliberal economic advisers, Duterte cannot be saved by any increase in the GDP growth rate. The higher the growth rate, the bigger the take of the multinational firms, the big compradors and bureaucrat capitalists and the more severe the conditions of underdevelopment, mass unemployment and poverty afflicting the broad masses of the people. In the final analysis, the big problem for the US-directed Duterte regime is that the oppressed and exploited people have an armed revolutionary movement for undertaking meaningful change in terms of national and social liberation.

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STATEMENT AGAINST PROCLAMATION 360 & 374 OF THE US-DIRECTED DUTERTE FASCIST REGIME

By Prof. Jose Maria Sison
Founding Chairman, Communist Party of the Philippines
Chief Political Consultant, National Democratic Front of the Philippines
December 10, 2017

It is fine that GRP President Rodrigo R. Duterte is on record as having terminated the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations by issuing Proclamation 360 for the purpose. He and the officials of his regime and armed forces have boasted that they are hell-bent on unleashing a single-minded war of suppression to destroy the revolutionary forces of the Filipino people.

The Filipino people and their revolutionary forces are therefore fully justified to defend themselves and defeat the current Duterte regime of the US-dominated big comprador-landlord state and pursue the people´s democratic revolution. The terrorist regime of Duterte is merely a passing phase in the ever worsening chronic crisis of the semicolonial and semifeudal ruling system.

Duterte, the No. 1 terrorist of the Philippines, has also issued Proclamation 374 labeling the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the New People´s Army (NPA) as terrorist organizations. His purpose is to apply the Human Security Act of 2007 (RA 9373) and the Terrorism Financing Prevention and Suppression Act of 2012 (RA 10168)

The vile purpose of the Duterte regime is to proscribe the CPP and NPA as terrorist organizations and wage a campaign to slander them, arbitrarily list down suspected officers and members for general intimidation, abduction, torture and mass murder as in Oplan Tokhang and further list individuals who are suspected of financing and aiding the CPP and NPA , who are themselves deemed as terrorists and who are thus made vulnerable to the violations of human rights and extortions by the terrorist regime.

Within the Philippines and abroad, the Duterte regime is already notorious for the use of state terrorism and for human rights violations against suspected users and pushers of illegal drugs in impoverished communities, the toiling masses of workers and peasants, the Cordillera, Lumad and Bangsamoro national minorities and the brutal occupation of communities and destruction of the entire Marawi City by bombing.

The US-directed Duterte regime perpetrates gross and systematic acts of terrorism and human rights violations. It has no moral, political and legal basis for proscribing and further unleashing fascist violence against the revolutionary forces, the democratic organizations and the broad masses of the people who have the sovereign to resist and overthrow a regime that is oppressive and tyrannical.

The Filipino people and revolutionary forces encompassed by the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) and by the People´s Democratic Government (PDG) have the inherent status of co-belligerency in their long running civil war with the US-propped big comprador-landlord state currently represented by Duterte. The CPP is the leading party of the new democratic revolution and the PDG. The NPA is the main armed force of the PDG.

The revolutionary political character of the CPP and NPA is solemnly manifested in the Program for a People’s Democratic Revolution of December 26, 1968, the Guide for Building Organs of Political Power of April 1971, the Guide for Establishing the People’s Democratic Government of October 1972, the Guidelines and Program of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) I of 1973 and 1977, the Declaration of Undertaking to Apply the Geneva Conventions of 1948, approved by the NDFP of July 5, 1996 and the GRP-NDFP Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL)..

The PDG has a constitution founded on the sovereign will of the Filipino people and on the basic alliance of the working class and peasantry. It aims to complete the people’s struggle for national liberation and democracy under the class leadership of the working class and its revolutionary party. From its modest beginnings in 1969, the PDG has grown and spread nationwide mainly in the form of local organs of political power to more than 110 guerrilla fronts covering large parts of 17 regions and 71 provinces of the Philippines.

The PDG has a comprehensive administrative structure from the village to higher levels: municipal or city, district, provincial and regional. At the basic level of the village, the local organs of political power develop from the stage of the appointive barrio organizing committees to the elective barrio revolutionary committees through various ways of consolidation, which involve the building of the revolutionary forces.

The revolutionary forces include the local branch of the Communist Party of the Philippines, the revolutionary mass organizations of various exploited classes and sectors, the people’s militia and self-defense units of mass organizations and the formation of the five basic subcommittees for public education, mass mobilization, economy, defense and health, subject to the formation of further subcommittees in order to better serve the people.

The US-directed Duterte regime is daydreaming that it can discredit and destroy the sovereign revolutionary will of the Filipino people by proscribing the revolutionary forces as terrorist organizations, requiring them to submit themselves to the sham processes of the reactionary state and unleashing gross and systematic crimes of terrorism and human rights of violations. The Filipino people and the revolutionary forces are determined to fight for national and social liberation, people´s democracy, economic development, cultural progress and just peace.

The Duterte fascist regime has terminated the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations. But it cannot be too sure that it will last long because the Filipino people and even those in the GRP detest the monstrous crimes of the regime, especially mass murder, corruption and puppetry to the US. The crisis of the ruling system continues to worsen and the resources of the regime for violence and deception are limited. Thus, it is wise for the NDFP to remain open to peace negotiations with the GRP because the people and the broad united front of patriotic and progressive forces can get rid of the Duterte regime as it got rid of the Marcos and Estrada regimes.

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Peace advocates urge Duterte to return to the negotiating table

Kodao Productions
November 28, 2017

An alliance of peace advocates urged President Rodrigo Duterte to return to the negotiating table with the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP), calling the Government of the Republic of the Philippines’s (GRP) termination of the peace talks “sudden and unjustified.”

Kapayapaan Campaign for a Just and Lasting Peace in a statement also deplored Duterte’s order to re-arrest NDFP peace consultants, threat to tag the NDFP, Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the New People’s Army (NPA) as “terrorists” and to arrest legal activists he accused of fronting for the communists.

“These constitute a complete turnaround from his avowed policy of talking peace with the CPP-NPA-NDFP to end close to five decades of armed conflict in the country by negotiating much-needed socio-economic and political reforms,” Kapayapaan said.

Duterte issued Proclamation No. 360 last week terminating his government’s peace negotiations with the NDFP in the middle of “discreet” preparations for the fifth round of formal negotiations in Oslo where agrarian reform, ceasefire and release of political prisoners agreements were expected to be signed.

“Just peace is an overarching concern for millions of Filipinos. This was the basis for the popular support the peace negotiations enjoyed during the initial months of the Duterte administration, when hopes for significant changes became possible with both sides exhibiting openness to resolve the roots of the armed conflict,” Kapayapaan spokespersons Fr. Benjamin Alforque, MSC and Sharon Cabusao said.

The group also decried “grave obstacles” to the peace negotiations, saying military operations in the countryside continue without let up under Duterte’s counter-insurgency and anti-drug campaigns that have reportedly killed thousands.

“The bombing and destruction of Marawi City is also an additional thorn to the peace process, with calls for justice by the affected victims remaining unheeded by the Duterte administration,” the group added.

Meanwhile, amid Duterte’s tirades against the communists, nine communities in Surigao del Sur have again evacuated due to fears brought about by the presence of Philippine Army soldiers in the area.

Start of crackdown against Lumad communities and schools?

Lumad education group Tribal Filipino Program of Surigao del Sur (TRIFPSS) reported Monday at least 244 families, 1,102 individuals from nine (9) Lumad communities in Lianga and San Agustin, Surigao del Sur were forced to evacuate to safety when more than 80 military men were spotted near the communities.

The evacuation affected 406 students and 59 teachers of nine Lumad schools who are now staying in another community, TRIFFPS reported.

“Under Duterte’s Martial Law, the situation worsened. Duterte threatened to bomb Lumad schools and communities. This is no different from Aquino’s term where the massacre happened back in September 1, 2015. The Lumad evacuated for a year in Tandag City after the killing of their teacher and leaders by paramilitary forces who accompanied the 75th IBPA in their military operations,” the group said.

The affected communities are located within the Andap Valley Complex targeted for coal mining and are refusing to allow these companies to operate in their ancestral lands, TRIFFPS said.

Coal mining contracts in Andap Valley Comlex have been awarded by the Department of Energy to Benguet Mining Corp., Great Wall Mining and Power Corp., Consolidated Ores Phils. Inc., Abacus Coal Explorations and Development Corp., PNOC, and ASK Mining and Exploration Corp, the group added.

In a related development, Lumad schoolchildren camped out at the Department of Education (DepEd) main office in Pasig City expressed alarmed at the presence of motorcycle-riding men they suspect of conducting surveillance operations against them over the weekend.

Rius Valle, SOS Mindanao Spokesperson, said the harassment is part of harass Duterte’s threats of crackdown against suspected CPP sympathizers.

“If they just want to know what the Lumad students and teachers are fighting for, they only need to talk to us. But what is alarming is they take pictures without our permission while riding in motorcycles without plate numbers and usually with face mask. They wouldn’t do that if they don’t have malicious intentions” Valle said.

“Before, only DepEd security personnel are taking pictures without our permission. Shortly after Duterte’s crackdown threat against suspected CPP allies, men riding in motorcycles without plate numbers are also harassing us,” Valle added.

Sabotaged peace process

Kapayapaan said such actions only sabotage the peace process and hamper confidence and goodwill measures carried out by the GRP and NDFP negotiating panels during the initial months of the Duterte Presidency.

“Such actions are harmful to the people do not and never will constitute a favorable environment for the peace negotiations which the government panel itself has repeatedly tried to set as a precondition for resuming the peace process,” Kapayapaan said.

Kapayapaan added that the reported escalation of armed clashes between government troops and the NPA throughout the country following Duterte’s termination of the peace talks is all the more reason to return to the negotiating table.

“Kapayapaan urges the Duterte administration to return to the peace table and do the hard work of hammering a peace agreement acceptable to both sides and to the Filipino people and avert the prolongation of a civil war fuelled by long-standing social injustice and violations of the people’s democratic rights,” the group said.

Kapayapaan likewise urged the Filipino people “to continue to champion the cause of just and lasting peace, and resist efforts to foster the peace of the graveyard that result from warmongering, saber-rattling and authoritarian rule.” # (Raymund B. Villanueva)

NDFP awaits GRP’s written notice of termination


File photo: NDFP Negotiating Panel / JBustamante

Negotiating Panel – National Democratic Front of the Philippines
24 November 2017

We, the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP), hereby declare that we await receipt of the written notice of termination of the peace negotiations by the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) as a consequence of the reported signing of Proclamation No. 360 by GRP President Duterte declaring such termination.

As stipulated in the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees (JASIG), the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations shall be deemed terminated 30 days after receipt of the written notice of termination to be given by one party to the other. We expect the GRP to comply with this provision.

In the past year, the GRP President has suspended or terminated the talks three times while these were ongoing or had just concluded. It has been the sad experience of the NDFP and the Third Party Facilitator, the Royal Norwegian Government (RNG), as well as the GRP’s own personnel, to be subjected to the whimsical and arbitrary outbursts of GRP President Duterte. No one can rule a country in Mafia-style fashion where it becomes a personal turf and all forms of opposition are wiped out while the army and police are transformed into enforcers and hit-men.

The GRP-NDFP peace negotiations are governed by agreements. We expect the written notice to be sent to us immediately now that Proclamation No. 360 has been published.

In any event, in accordance with the JASIG, all immunities shall remain in full force and effect even after the termination of the peace negotiations.

If President Duterte is determined to turn the entire country into a wasteland similar to Marawi, that is his own lookout. He will meet the fierce resistance of the people to his fascist rule and go down in history as a worse dictator than Marcos.##

Reference:
Fidel V. Agcaoili
NDFP Panel Chairperson
November 24, 2017

Contact No. 0031 64 1324348
fidelagcaoili@ndfp.org