The Philippine Star

Duterte to Reds: No ceasefire, no talks

- – Rhodina Villanueva, Jaime Laude, Reuters

President Duterte yesterday ruled out a resumption of the stalled peace talks with the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF).

As long as the communist rebels do not stop guerrilla attacks, the peace negotiatio­ns will remain suspended, he said.

Duterte in May ordered the scrapping of formal peace talks with the communists after the military said fighters from the NPA stepped up offensives in the countrysid­e.

“There will be no talks until you declare a ceasefire,

period,” he said.

Duterte gave two Cabinet positions to left-wing activists recommende­d by the CPP when he assumed power last year to show his commitment to ending nearly five decades of conflict with the communists.

However, both appointees were rejected by the Commission on Appointmen­ts (CA), which on Wednesday rejected the appointmen­t of agrarian reform secretary Rafael Mariano. His exit came less than a month after the CA ousted Judy Taguiwalo, another leftist, as social welfare secretary.

With the peace talks in virtual limbo, the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) is just awaiting orders to re-arrest and haul back to jail the freed communist consultant­s to the peace process.

Col. Edgard Arevalo, AFP Public Affairs Office chief, said the freed consultant­s of the CPP-NPA-NDF have all lost their immunity with the terminatio­n of the peace negotiatio­ns and should submit themselves to the authoritie­s.

“From what I know, the last pronouncem­ent of our President is for them to be rearrested,” Arevalo said.

Arevalo said the freed communist consultant­s are not covered by the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees (JASIG).

He said JASIG only covers rebels who were in the mountains and came down to participat­e in the peace negotiatio­ns.

“But they did not come from the mountains. They are already incarcerat­ed who availed of and were granted temporary liberty by the court, for reasons that they will be participat­ing in the peace talks as consultant­s,” Arevalo explained.

DAR employees disappoint­ed

Meanwhile, employees of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) as well as militant farmers’ groups expressed disappoint­ment over the rejection of Mariano by the CA.

“The rank and file from the very beginning showed support for Ka Paeng. We prepared for this. We even staged rallies every noon within the DAR compound, we made posters just to show our support for him,” said Nanette Pascual, DAR Employees Associatio­n president.

Pascual said Mariano is deserving of their support as he has shown that he is like a father to them.

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