Sun.Star Cebu

‘We’re sworn to peace talks’

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THE National Democratic Front (NDF) of the Philippine­s remains fully committed in pursuing the peace negotiatio­n with the government amidst different view on issues particular­ly on the burial of the late former President Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani (LNMB).

Ariel Arbitrario, one of the NDF consultant­s released to attend the resumption of formal peace talks last August in Oslo, Norway said in an interview Friday, Dec. 9, at the City Hall that they opposed the decision of President Rodrigo Duterte in burying Marcos at the LNMB, saying that it was a “misnomer.”

“The President already knew that we disagree. We want to show that Marcos should not be buried at LNMB. It’s inappropri­ate to bury a traitor or a dictator,” he said.

When asked if the burial will really affect the peace talks, he said that it will be part of the issues to be discussed in the third round of the peace negotiatio­n.

“We might discuss it in the next meeting,” he said.

Earlier, former NDFP peace panel chief negotiator Luis Jalandoni revealed that the stealth burial may affect the peace talks, adding that President Duterte became “insensitiv­e” to the victims of martial law when he allowed it to happen.

Arbitrario said that the Marcos burial at the Libingan does not entirely mean that it would hamper the ongoing peace negotiatio­n.

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