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PHL to EU: Stop funding Red fronts

- By Arjay L. Balinbin Reporter

THE PHILIPPINE government has asked the European Union (EU) to stop funding “communist front organizati­ons” in the Philippine­s.

In a press briefing at the Palace on Wednesday, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) Deputy Chief of Staff for Civil Military Operations Brigadier General Antonio Parlade, Jr. said the Philippine delegation to the EU asked the foreign organizati­on last month to stop funding identified communist “terrorist” front organizati­ons in the country.

He also said a legal group under the National Task Force to End Local Communist Insurgency is currently “consolidat­ing” the government’s evidence against its identified “communist front organizati­ons” allegedly being funded by the EU.

The formal complaint will be filed before the EU “maybe next month,” Mr. Parlade said.

“The earlier the better…. They (the EU) wanted us to move fast also because the next tranche of funds could be released anytime soon. So they wanted to make sure that they have these documents before they release the succeeding tranche of [funds],” he said.

‘A LOT OF FUNDS’

“Sa ating pagre-research, nakita natin na ang dami

po nung funding na nakukuha nitong mga organizati­ons na ito (In our research, we saw that these organizati­ons have been receiving a lot of funds), specifical­ly from the European Union. Ang nakita

natin na (What we saw that was) very clear [was] the release of some 622,000 euros para doon sa (for the) Rural Missionari­es of the Philippine­s and they are proudly displaying the logo of the European Union without [them] knowing na ito pala ay mga

(that these are communist) front organizati­ons,” Mr. Parlade said further.

He added that the government has also engaged with the Ambassador of EU in Manila “and we found out that the EU is also planning to release another 1.3 million euros [for the] succeeding projects…being undertaken by the Rural Missionari­es of the Philippine­s.”

The Rural Missionari­es of the Philippine­s, according to its website, is an “inter-congregati­onal” organizati­on of religious men and women, priests, and lay people.

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