Jose Maria Sison Archive

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On the possible ouster of Duterte

This regime is notorious in the Philippines and abroad for being tyrannical, treasonous, mass murdering, corrupt and swindling

Comrade Gelacio Guillermo: Poet of the people & proletarian revolutionary

we have always admired how he moulded his humble origin, his own hard work and life with the peasants and farm workers in Hacienda Luisita

Duterte uses fake charges to intimidate opponents and is apparently preparing for their mass arrest

The current news splash about the fake Inopacan murder charge is intended by the Duterte regime to draw away public attention from the scandalous release of 2000 criminals convicted of drug trading, murder, rape and other heinous crimes.

Why the Duterte regime cannot wipe out the armed revolution of the Filipino people

The crisis of the world capitalist system is at its sharpest in countries like the Philippines which are semicolonial and semifeudal

On the so-called universality of protracted people’s war

Remember that the essence of protracted people’s war is not simply to maintain fighting teams that use guns—which the fascists, the Mafia, and conspiratorial terrorists also do—but to mobilize the masses in the armed struggle in order to dismantle the bourgeois-reactionary state machinery (especially its armed forces) step by step and in likewise fashion to build the revolutionary state machinery and use it to defend the people’s gains.

Stories from Exile: Joma Sison and Julie De Lima

Book about revolutionary icons, Jose Ma. Sison and Julie De Lima, both exiled as political refugees

Red tagging, harassments and extrajudicial killings drive many legal activists to join the people’s army

But the aforesaid repressive tactics of the tyrannical Duterte regime achieve the opposite

On Duterte’s scheme of fascist dictatorship and the growing people’s resistance

Duterte is publicly saying ad nauseam that there must be charter change to give him absolute powers or else he would proclaim a “revolutionary government”.

Paloma Polo: «La guerrilla filipina busca la transformación cultural y social»

La artista inaugura en el Centro de Arte 2 de Mayo (Móstoles) El Barro de la Revolución, una exposición cuya obra principal le da título. En ella se adentra en la vida diaria de un frente de la guerrilla filipina que lleva luchando en la clandestinidad más de 50 años

United People’s SONA activists visited the Information Office of the NDFP in Utrecht

NDFP Chief political consultant JMS shared his opinion about Duterte’s 3 year performance as President of the Republic of the Philippines.