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Duterte declares truce with communist rebels

- Balinbin Arjay L.

PRESIDENT Rodrigo R. Duterte has declared a suspension of military operations (SOMO) from Dec. 24, 2017 to Jan. 2, 2018.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry L. Roque, Jr., said the “unilateral cease- fire would lessen the apprehensi­on of the public this Christmas season. We expect that the CPP- NPANDFP would do a similar gesture of goodwill.”

Earlier, the government had expressed adamance toward the communist rebels, in the wake of its earlier proclamati­ons declaring the terminatio­n of peace talks ( Proclamati­on No. 360, which Mr. Duterte issued last month) and classifyin­g the Communist Party of the Philippine­s ( CPP) and New People’s Army (NPA) as terrorist organizati­ons ( Proclamati­on No. 374, issued early this month). However, the CPP remains a legal organizati­on, according to the repeal of the Anti- Subversion Act ( Republic Act 1700) by the 9th Congress in 1992.

Sought for comment, peace consultant Randy Felix P. Malayao of the National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s ( NDFP) said in a phone interview: “It has been a tradition for the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-New People’s Army to declare a unilateral ceasefire, especially on Dec. 24 until January.”

He also noted that revolution­ary forces will still be on “active defense.”

“Dahil kahit na may declaratio­n ang government ay lagi naman nilang nilalabag ito ( It’s because the government usually violates its own declaratio­n),” Mr. Malayao said.

“We still welcome peace talks kung ito ay magreresol­ba ng ( if it will resolve) armed conflicts. We will always have that. We hope that there will be further developmen­ts kahit na sabihin natin na may ( even if we say there are already Proclamati­on 374 and Proclamati­on 360),” Mr. Malayao also said.

He noted as well that “the Makabayan bloc legislator­s are already being targeted by the administra­tion” using the two proclamati­ons. —

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