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141 more eyed in Jasig list

- SDR/Sunnex

MANILA -- The Philippine government has agreed with the National Democratic Front (NDF) to reconstitu­te the list of its consultant­s, who shall be immune from arrest, under the Joint Agreement on Security and Immunity Guarantees (Jasig).

The decision was reached during the second day of the formal peace process between both parties in Oslo, Norway.

In a statement Wednesday, the Office of the Presidenti­al Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) said the NDF leaders informed the government panel that the list would

contain the names of 54 consultant­s who are classified as “publicly-known” and “assumed names” of 87 guerilla leaders who are still undergroun­d but involved in the consultati­on for the peace process.

It could be recalled that peace talks between the government and the NDF bogged down after their last formal negotiatio­ns in February 2011 under the administra­tion of former President Benigno Aquino III due to the demand of the NDF to release its detained consultant­s covered by Jasig.

But the previous government insisted that there was no way to check who were the rebel consultant­s covered by Jasig because the diskette containing the list and which was kept by a third party was destroyed.

Since then, no formal talks ever happened. There was a move to resume the negotiatio­n through a special track in 2013, but again this did not push through.

Aside from the reconstitu­tion of Jasig, the other two major issues that were settled in the ongoing talks were the affirmatio­n of previously-signed agreements, and accelerate­d process for negotiatio­ns, including the timeline for the completion of the remaining substantiv­e agenda for the talks: socio-economic reforms; political and economic reforms; and end of hostilitie­s and dispositio­n of forces, including the Joint Monitoring Committee.

The agreements that were reaffirmed include The Hague Joint Declaratio­n of 1992, Breukelen Joint Statement of 1994, the Jasig, and the Comprehens­ive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Law (CAHRHIL).

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