The Manila Times

DUTERTE FIRES DAP HEAD

- CEASEFIRE WITH RJ CARBONELL

Roque said the government expected the communists to follow suit and release its own ceasefire declaratio­n.

“We expect that the CPP-NPANDFP would do a similar gesture of goodwill. In the observance of this occasion, we hope that all Filipinos would stand together as one nation and aspire for peace,” Roque said.

The CPP is the Communist Party of the Philippine­s. The NDFP or the National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s is its political arm and the NPA or the New People’s Army is its armed wing.

The President halted talks with the rebels in July following a series of attacks by the NPA against government forces. He also said he would not resume the talks unless the rebels stopped their extortion activities.

by Norway was suspended on May order to guerrillas to intensify attacks on security forces, following the President’s imposition of martial law in Mindanao to combat Islamic State-linked terrorists who attacked Marawi City.

Duterte officially terminated negotiatio­ns with the communist rebels in November, citing their supposed failure to show sincerity in pursuing the peace process.

On December 5, Duterte declared the NPA and CPP as terrorist

No DND recommenda­tion

- na on Wednesday welcomed the declaratio­n of President Duterte of a suspension of military operations (SOMO) against the communists for 10 days during Christmas.

“We will follow the directive of the President,” Lorenzana said in a news conference in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City.

Lorenzana said he did not rec

“I was actually adamant [ on this]. I did not recommend for the cessation of military operations against the CPP-NPA,” he said.

“But if the President declared so, then we are going to implement and abide by the directive of the President,” Lorenzana added.

On December 5, Lorenzana said he was not inclined to recommend a SOMO with the - mation that commanders of the NPA have ordered their cadres to intensify offensives against government forces.

is a tradition among the military and communist fighters in the countrysid­e. The CPP will mark its 49th anniversar­y on December 26.

A bilateral ceasefire was declared last year to give way to the peace talks between the government and the NDF.

Police follow suit

The Philippine National Police ( PNP) also said it would the

“The correspond­ing memo circular will be issued soonest so that will be guided accordingl­y,” said Chief Supt. Dionardo Carlos, the PNP spokesman.

Prior to the ceasefire order, the PNP was set for an offensive against the NPA just ahead of the anniversar­y of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s.

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