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Palace shrugs off Joma’s warning of NPA killing 1 soldier a day

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MANILA — Malacañang is unfazed by the threat of Communist Party of the Philippine­s founder Jose Maria "Joma" Sison that he would order the New People's Army to kill one soldier a day if the government does not resume the peace talks.

Roque said there is nothing new with the threat because the rebels have been killing government troopers even before the peace talks collapsed.

"You know that there is nothing new with the position of the NPA. We are talking peace and yet they continue to target soldiers. So what's new? There is nothing new there," the presidenti­al spokesman said.

"Why would we yield to them? Does he think the armed forces cannot defeat them? He should watch out. The President does not want bloodshed but he (Sison) should not scare the government and act as if he controls the territory of the Philippine­s," he added.

Roque said the government has given free passes to the National Democratic Front consultant­s but the communist rebels continue to attack government troopers.

"So go ahead, make all the threats he want," he said. Palace: Lumads to be consulted in plan to invite investors

In the same press briefing, Roque assured indigenous peoples groups or Lumads that they would be consulted in the government's plan to spur economic activity in their homeland.

He said foreign investors would not be allowed to enter the Lumads' ancestral domain if the local communitie­s are against it.

"Of course the IPs (indigenous peoples) will be consulted, that's the provision of the law. They will have to decide if they will allow foreign investors in to begin with," Roque said, referring to the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act of 1997.

"They can refuse if they don't want," he added. Last week, Duterte asked Lumads to prepare to relocate as he promised to look for investors who can spur economic activity in their ancestral lands. (Philstar.

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