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Communist Party of the Philippines founder Jose Maria Sison warns of Duterte imposing fascist dictatorship

Jose Maria Sison warned today that the country is facing “the perfect storm” for fascist dictatorship

Acclaim the people’s valiant struggles, mount greater resistance to end the Duterte’s reign of state terrorism

This statement contains extracts from the longer message of the Central Committee on the 52nd anniversary of the CPP which will be released over the next few days.

Left to discuss peace talks resumption with Leni

T]he NDFP, including its panel, should hold discussions with opposition parties, in particular, the Liberal Party,” de Lima told the underground newsletter

But why does Duterte regime allow China Telcom-DITO of dummy Dennis Uy put up cell towers in AFP camps and military reservations

It is difficult for an army to serve at the same time two conflicting imperialist masters of Duterte.

Pro-Marcos and pro-Duterte counterrevolutionaries are using the word revolution in vain

Pro-Marcos and pro-Duterte counterrevolutionaries are using the word revolution in vain

A simple but fitting hero’s sendoff for Fidel Agcaoili

More than 70 comrades, close associates and Filipino and foreign friends attended the sendoff (necrological services) today for Fidel V. Agcaoili

NDFP bids farewell to Fidel Agcaoili

His remains were cremated after the ceremony that was streamed online for select comrades, colleagues and friends worldwide

Outpouring of love, grief as NDFP’s chief peace negotiator laid to rest

Fidel Agcaoili was given a final tribute with kind words, nationalistic songs and a simple mass on Friday, July 31, the day of his cremation

Announcement of the demise of Fidel Agcaoili, Chairperson of the NDFP Negotiating Panel

According to the doctor, the cause of his death was pulmonary arterial rupture which caused massive internal bleeding. It was not Covid-19 related.

Jose Maria Sison: The biggest crimes that have been committed by the Duterte regime are those against the masses of workers, peasants and indigenous people

In 1966, Jose Maria Sison traveled to Beijing, where he was finally inspired by the ideas of Maoism