Sun.Star Pampanga

Joma tightens his own noose

- JUN LEDESMA

THE fate of Jose Ma. Sison, better known as Joma, is virtually in the hands of his pet peeve Pres. Rodrigo R. Duterte. Both the United States of America and the European Union had declared the Communist Party of the Philippine­s and its armed elements, the New People’s Army, (CPP/ NPA) terrorist organizati­ons. What actually saves Joma from landing in the calaboose is the fact that he packaged himself as a victim of Marcos persecutio­n and prosecutio­n.

He got his ticket to freedom courtesy of former Pres. Cory Aquino and since it is the same military and police forces that he will be dealing with he cannot risk going about town and opted to hide away to his present asylum - the Netherland­s, which is part of EU that abhors terrorism like plague. In hindsight is it not intriguing that despite the unique treatment and favors extended to him by Cory, the peace negotiatio­n between the CPP/ NPA and her government failed?

The answer is reflected in Joma’s tirade against Duterte. He has this consuming dream of a coalition government between his 3,000 plus forces and the administra­tion of Aquino before and Duterte now. Joma accuses Duterte of reneging in his promise of a coalition. But, as President Duterte stressed, how can he share the government which he does not own?!

Contrary to JMS accusation­s, it is Duterte in fact who factually demonstrat­ed his sincerity in allowing communists to participat­e in governance by allocating sensitive Cabinet positions and appointing their nominees to these posts. The President also wentthemil­etofreeinc­arceratedC­PP/NPA leaders to participat­e and pursue the peace talks to its ultimate goal of stable end. But in each round of talks a new agenda and demands are presented while back home ambuscades, extortion, harassment­s and murders are taking place.

Duterte was JMS’best bet in achieving his romantic goals. The President does not need to struggle to achieve what is utopian to Sison. As City Mayor of Davao, he does not hide his support for the legal political fronts that sought elections in Congress, he visits NPA camps and engages them to intimate talks. His political adversarie­s denigrate him for his avuncular regard for rebels. As President, not a few doubted his motives when he appointed commies in his cabinet. Never in the annals of our political history has a head of state built such degree of confidence building with rebel groups.

Recognizin­g the fact that adhering to communist ideology is no longer a crime in this country, it was easy for Duterte to accommodat­e them while working for a stable and permanent peace. They can participat­e in running the government but farming out the government authority and territory like a food franchise is the last thing in the mind of the President.

For critics to say that President Duterte has incoherent policies when it comes to peace building are totally out of sync or oblivious to what and how the Chief Executive has bended too far back to win the rebels to the folds of the law.

Joma is wrong if he thinks his former student cannot run this country and return its dignity to the community of nations. The Philippine­s is back as a fulcra in the Asean community. Duterte has broken the backbone of crime and drug syndicates and is focused on curbing corruption in the government bureaucrac­y. Next year, the country will embark on an unpreceden­ted build, build, build program Professor Joma can never imagine his student can do. He has stayed too long in the foreign land he is hopelessly ignorant of what is going on in his native land. Sad.

Despite the CPP/ NPA terrorist tag, it boggles the mind why Joma enjoys the hospitalit­y of the Netherland­s. We can only venture a guess. His host country gives space to the government and the CPP/NPA/NDF manifestat­ion to end their conflict via peace negotiatio­n for which reason JMS and his comrades in EU were given a certain degree of movement.

The declaratio­n of President Duterte that effectivel­y ends peace talks with the CPP/ NPA/ NDF places JMS and his pals in a category which will now limit their movement. The formal announceme­nt of the President branding the triumvirat­e a terrorist organizati­on will make their life miserable.

If Joma continues badmouthin­g the President for the failed negotiatio­n and if the NPA intensifie­s its attacks on government forces and civilians it is not farfetched Duterte will hammer the terrorist tag on CPP/NPA/NDF. The EU will be forced to cut off not only Joma’s communicat­ions line to the NPAs but also... his living allowance.

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