Exiled Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Jose Maria “Joma” Sison blamed the military for the repeated collapse of the peace talks between the government and the communist rebels.
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2019
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“Nangloloko si Duterte sa bagong statement niya. Luma ang laman. Binibingwit (niya) ang mga NPA (New People’s Army) pati ako na pumasok sa bitag niya para kontrolin at katayin niya sa anumang oras na gusto niya,”
2019
In a statement issued on Sunday, April 7, from Utrecht in The Netherlands, Sison said: “Duterte once more incriminated himself before the International Criminal Court (ICC) by publicly inciting and ordering his military and police minions to engage in the murder of supposed suspects, as in the killing of 14 farmers in Negros on the mere suspicion that they belong to or support the NPA [New People’s Army].”
2019
He should not misappropriate and besmirch the noble calling of revolutionary.
2019
‘Cardema has been carried away by the anti-communist and anti-democratic witchhunt under Duterte regime,’ the exiled communist leader says about the National Youth Commission chief
2019
“The attempt to summon me to the Philippines is malicious and futile”
2019
“The attempt to summon me to the Philippines is malicious and futile,” Sison said in a statement from Utrecht in the Netherlands on Wednesday
2019
Instead of welcoming President Duterte’s offer to reopen the stalled peace talks, exiled Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Jose Maria “Joma” Sison sees it as an insult to the revolutionary movement
2019
The heinous murder manifests the scheme of the Duterte regime to shun peace negotiations
2019
The false claim of Chief Superintendent Mario Espino, the regional director of the Philippine National Police in Cagayan Valley, that the murder of Randy Malayao was done by the NPA is a brazen intrigue of the vilest kind.