The Manila Times

Duterte revokes

-

Duterte said in a statement sent to reporters by Presidenti­al peace adviser Jesus Dureza.

The President directed the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s and the Philippine National Police to also withdraw the operationa­l guidelines they issued in pursu

“I am ordering all security forces to be on high alert and continue to discharge their normal functions and mandate to neutralize all threats to national security, protect the citizenry, enforce the laws and maintain peace in the land,” he said.

On Friday, the President said the CPP should reciprocat­e the by 5 p.m. Saturday.

He issued the ultimatum after NPA members attacked government’s militias Wednesday in Davao del Norte, killing one and injuring several others from the government side.

Duterte personally condoled with the family of the slain militiaman at the headquarte­rs of the 60th Infantry Batallion in Davao del Norte.

“I am asking you, are you ready in the afternoon, I will wait for that declaratio­n. If I don’t get word from you, I will lift the order of

CPP leader Jose Maria Sison has asked Duterte to give the group more time to study the implicatio­ns of the truce.

“President Duterte should be patient and not expect quick surrenders from highly principled and experience­d revolution­aries who have a growing mass base against the rotten ruling system of big compradors and landlords,” Sison said in a statement.

No ceasefire

But Rigoberto Sanchez, spokesman of the NPA-Southern Mindanao Regional Operations Command, was not enforced in Mindanao.

“There is no conspicuou­s and - ercised by AFP and PNP and paramilita­ry troops in Southern Mindanao,” Sanchez said in a statement posted at the communist website on Saturday.

“The NPA and the people’s militia are ready to defend itself from enemy troops who are actively present in almost all villages in Southern Mindanao. These are not troops implementi­ng innocuous ‘civil-military operations’ but are implementi­ng combat operations, surveillan­ce, reconnaiss­ance, intelligen­ce, and psychologi­cal warfare in civilian communitie­s,” he said.

“These are troops who use communitie­s as garrisons, conduct counter-revolution­ary operations, harass and threaten civilians and ensure that their protected illegal activities such as drug trade and logging and mining pay-offs continue unhindered,” he added.

Sanchez noted that in Magpet, North Cotabato for example, soldiers continued their military operations.

“On July 27, platoons of the communitie­s of Toril, Davao City. In Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur, troops of the 2nd Scout Rangers Battalion conducted combat operations on

Sanchez claimed that one proof of continuing operations is the del Norte that resulted in the death of a militiaman and the wounding of four others.

He accused “anti-peace process” derail the negotiatio­ns.

to reciprocat­e a ceasefire “when not wish to follow Duterte’s order.”

“While the NPA-SMROC is ready, willing and able to recip accordance to the parameters, guidelines and rules to be set by the national leadership of the NPA, CPP, and NDFP, it cannot be harangued to reciprocat­e a unilat mocked by the AFP hierarchy and its ground troops and paramilita­ry forces,” Sanchez said.

He urged the President to investigat­e the military’s operations and deployment of troops to enable the become effective. “Otherwise, it cannot burden the NPA to reciprocat­e what is turning out to be a spurious

Peace talks to continue

The lifting of the unilateral cease of peace talks between the government and communist rebels next month, Presidenti­al peace adviser Jesus Dureza said.

“Who is saying it will not push August 20 up to August 27. So we’re pushing through with this as originally scheduled,” Dureza said in a radio interview.

“It will not in any way affect the peace talks because we know even when we agreed to resume the peace negotiatio­ns, we have tabled as an agenda item the discussion on the

The peace negotiatio­ns will be held in Oslo, Norway.

Dureza also denied rumors that the AFP has plans of sabotaging the peace process with the communist rebels.

“I have not found any indication at all that the AFP is sabotaging it,” he said.

“As a matter of fact, if you listen to the supportive statements of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, they have fully supported the President in his declaratio­n, in our efforts to resume the peace negotiatio­ns, they have supported even the call of the President for

But Sison said in a television interview said they planned to was recommende­d by the National Democratic Front to the CPP-NPA.

Sison said the NDF is still open to peace talks with the government.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines