Philippine Daily Inquirer

LORENZANA: JUST YOU WAIT, JOMA SISON

- By Nikko Dizon @NikkoDizon­INQ —WITH A REPORT FROMCHRIST­INEO. AVENDAÑO

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Tuesday said the military would mobilize all its resources to fight communist rebels after the campaign against the Islamic State-allied terrorists in Marawi City.

Lorenzana spoke to reporters a day after President Duterte announced in his State of the Nation Address (Sona) that he had scuttled talks with the Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP) for making unreasonab­le demands while continuing attacks against government forces and civilians.

“The President was saying that after Marawi, we will train our eyes on the NPA (New People’s Army) next. That is a natural consequenc­e after we brought some of the battalions to Marawi and even Jolo for the Abu Sayyaf,” Lorenzana said.

Maute and Abu Sayyaf terrorists rampaged in the Lanao del Sur province capital on May 23, prompting the President to declare martial law in Mindanao—a measure that was ex- tended through the end of the year by overwhelmi­ng vote on Saturday during a joint session of Congress.

‘No stop to extortion’

Lorenzana said even with an ongoing peace negotiatio­ns, the communist rebels “have not stopped extorting from the countrysid­e, they have not stopped recruiting.”

In an address before a meeting of the Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (MAP) on Tuesday, Lorenzana said NPA guerrillas in Eastern Mindanao collected as much as P1.2 billion a year from extortion activities alone.

Jose Maria Sison, the CPP founder living in exile in The Netherland­s, “wants to fight and talk” at the same time, Lorenzana said.

The defense secretary emphasized the importance of having a bilateral ceasefire while negotiatio­ns were ongoing.

But he said the CPP wanted a ceasefire only after all their demands had been met so that by then “they would claim owner- ship” of all that had been agreed upon in the negotiatio­ns.

Lorenzana admitted that he had discourage­d the President from pursuing talks with the National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s (NDFP) without a bilateral ceasefire.

“It is not a very unreasonab­le request because we do not want distractio­n in the field. What the NDFP wants is, they want to have their cake and eat it too. They want to talk while extorting money from the countrysid­e,” he said.

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