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Duterte issues order tagging CPP-NPA terrorists

- Rosemarie A. Zamora

PRESIDENT Rodrigo R. Duterte has formally declared the Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP) and the New People’s Army (NPA) to be terrorists in a proclamati­on disclosed by his spokesman on Tuesday, Dec. 5.

The as- yet- to- be released proclamati­on serves to cap the troubled peace negotiatio­ns between the Philippine government and the communist rebels.

The CPP, however, remains a legal organizati­on after the 1992 repeal of Republic Act 1700, the long- standing law which outlawed the party, via Republic Act (RA) No. 7636 as enacted by the 9th Congress.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry L. Roque, Jr. said the proclamati­on, already signed by Mr. Duterte, is in accordance with RA No. 10168, regarding “any person or entity designated and/or identified as a terrorist, one who finances terrorism, or a terrorist organizati­on or group under the applicable United Nations (UN) Security Council Resolution or by another jurisdicti­on or supranatio­nal jurisdicti­on.”

“I quote the penultimat­e portion: In this regard I hereby direct to publish the foregoing designatio­n of the CPP-NPA and all other designated persons, organizati­ons in accordance with sections 3 and 15 of RA 10168 and its implementi­ng rules and regulation­s,” Mr. Roque said.

“Take note that the domestic statute and the UN Security Council prohibit the giving of funds to terrorist organizati­ons, (and) this will enable law enforcemen­t agencies to run after individual­s who will, in any way, provide financial support to the NPA, now that it has been described as a terrorist organizati­on,” he added.

In accordance with the proclamati­on, the Executive Secretary issued a memorandum directing the Secretary of Justice “to immediatel­y file the necessary applicatio­n for the proscripti­on or declaratio­n of the CPP- NPA as terrorist organizati­on with appropriat­e regional trial court” pursuant to the provisions of RA 9372 or the Human Security Act of 2007.

“Because of the proclamati­on, the (Justice) secretary was directed by the Executive Secretary to file a petition in the RTC because it is not automatic that just because the Executive has classified the group as a terrorist organizati­on,” Mr. Roque said. —

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