The Philippine Star

Show sincerity, Palace tells Reds amid attacks

- By ALEXIS ROMERO – With Gilbert Bayoran

Malacañang expressed disappoint­ment yesterday over the recent attacks of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) guerrillas in Mindanao that cast doubt on the rebels’ sincerity towards the peace process.

Presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella said the NPA offensive operations “disrupt the conducive and enabling environmen­t indispensa­ble in peace making and peace building.”

“Several recent serious offensives in Mindanao and elsewhere in the country allegedly committed by the CPP-NPA-NDFP (Communist Party of the Philippine­s- New People’s Army-National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s) forces further fueled the public’s doubts on whether it is still worthwhile to continue the peace negotiatio­ns with them,” Abella said.

“We are disturbed by the recent NPA attacks considerin­g that their leaders in Europe issued a statement condemning the incident in Marawi, even offering to refrain from undertakin­g offensive operations in Mindanao to enable our government forces to deal with focus on the rebellion still happening,” he added.

Abella said the government would undertake correspond­ing and appropriat­e steps to deal decisively with the developmen­t.

The government suspended the fifth round of negotiatio­ns with the NDF after the CPP had directed the NPA to intensify offensives against government forces implementi­ng martial law in Mindanao.

Last week, the NDF asked the NPA to refrain from attacking government forces in Mindanao so they could focus on clearing Marawi City of Maute terrorists. The government reciprocat­ed the declaratio­n, welcoming it as a positive developmen­t for the peace talks.

But hours after the government reciprocat­ed the NDF’s gesture, about 50 NPA members raided last Sunday the police station in Maasin, Iloilo and took away firearms, a laptop, a base radio, cash and jewelry.

While the attack did not happen in Mindanao, the government labeled it as “opportunis­tic.”

Army troops and NPA rebes also figured in a series of clashes in the Davao region last week.

The military claimed that rebels fired upon members of the 67th Infantry Battalion who were conducting patrols in Cateel, Davao Oriental last June 17. The attack led to an hour-long gun battle that left three rebels dead.

Another clash happened on the same day between the 66th Infantry Battalion and NPA guerillas in Pantukan, Compostela Valley. Two rebels were killed and two soldiers were wounded during the firefight.

Some senators have asked the Duterte administra­tion to defer the conduct of negotiatio­ns with the communists, saying the rebels do not seem to have control over their ground troops.

The Army condemned the NPA ambush of two civilians last Thursday in Calatrava, Negros Occidental.

Norberto Lumayno, a sugar planter, and his driver Danilo Braga died of gunshot wounds after they were ambushed by about nine suspected NPA rebels in Barangay Minapasok, Calatrava, the police said.

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