Philippine Daily Inquirer

AFP on alert for NPAanniver­sary

- @NikkoDizon­INQ Nikko Dizon

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) will not let its guard down as the 49th founding anniversar­y of New People’s Army (NPA) drew near.

Rebels traditiona­lly launch attacks on government targets to celebrate the founding of NPA, the armed wing of Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP).

“Our forces will continue to be on a proactive stance,” said Brig. Gen. Bienvenido Datuin Jr., in a statement.

‘Spoilers’

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana again called on communist rebels to lay down their arms after nearly 50 years of fighting.

Lorenzana said the NPA’s “cause has become irrelevant.”

“Do not be the spoilers of peace, progress and developmen­t,” said the defense chief, addressing himself to rebels.

He said if the rebels failed to win in 49 years of armed struggle, “what makes you think you could salvage victory in the next 50?”

“Let us join hands to build a better Philippine­s,” said Lorenzana.

Peace talks between the Duterte administra­tion and National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s collapsed after President Duterte raged at the continued attack by NPA on government soldiers.

Duterte’s dream

NPA accused the military, on the other hand, of continued operations against rebels.

Upon his election into office in May 2016, Mr. Duterte vowed to work closely with the CPP to achieve peace.

He appointed members of leftist organizati­ons to Cabinet positions and freed several political detainees as a gesture of goodwill.

 ?? —JOAN BONDOC ?? REUNION AT FORT BONIFACIO President Duterte and Vice President Leni Robredo meet again at ceremonies marking the 121st founding anniversar­y of the Philippine Army, which continued to be in the front line of the war on communist rebels.
—JOAN BONDOC REUNION AT FORT BONIFACIO President Duterte and Vice President Leni Robredo meet again at ceremonies marking the 121st founding anniversar­y of the Philippine Army, which continued to be in the front line of the war on communist rebels.

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