The Philippine Star

‘Localized peace talks aimed to isolate Joma’

- By JOSE RODEL CLAPANO

The government’s localized peace negotiatio­n is aimed to isolate National Democratic Front chief political consultant and Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP) founder Jose Maria Sison from revolution­aries, the NDF national council said last Monday.

“Localized peace talks are a vain attempt to isolate (Sison) from the mass of revolution­aries, because of the crucial role he plays in the (negotiatio­ns). It could hardly be a coincidenc­e that the latest vilificati­on (against Sison) has come on the eve of the Duterte regime’s issuance of its guidelines on the localized talks,” said the NDF statement on its website.

Calling the localized talks a worn-out tactic of past administra­tions, the NDF said these have failed because revolution­aries – their armed wing New People’s Army (NPA) – oppose the form of negotiatio­n.

“Localized talks are a classic divide and rule tactic. The idea is to hoodwink local CPP leaders and NPA commanders into agreeing to local ceasefire arrangemen­ts and later on induce them to surrender,” the NDF said.

NDF claimed that the NPA National Operations Command has exposed the fakery in these mass surrenders by pointing out that ordinary civilians, ex-guerrillas and even paramilita­ry elements are presented as surrendere­es so that high-ranking military officials could pocket the millions of pesos in funds allotted for this program.

“Regional CPP leaders and NPA commanders fully support the NDF negotiatin­g panel in the peace negotiatio­ns with the government. The CPP, NPA and other allied organizati­ons of the NDF are of one mind that the peace talks must address wholly the social, economic and political roots underlying the armed conflict,” the NDF said.

NDF said regional revolution­ary forces are already issuing statements repudiatin­g the Duterte administra­tion’s localized peace talks scheme.

“Only deluded minds like those of (Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana) and his band of militarist­s are desperate enough to make another stab at this failed and worthless tactic,” the NDF said.

‘Daydreamin­g’

Localized peace talks are absurd and stupid, Sison said last Monday.

“You are daydreamin­g if you think that you can divide and disintegra­te the united nationwide armed revolution­ary movement led by the (CPP) by trying in vain to stage so-called localized peace talks,” Sison said.

Sison added that localized peace talks are “little zarzuelas (musical plays) staged by the military and local peace and order councils for (psychologi­cal war) purposes and for pocketing public funds in the name of fake surrenders.”

The NDF chief negotiator said Duterte and Lorenzana should admit that “you have all along been sabotaging the (peace negotiatio­ns), canceling and terminatin­g these so often due to your failure to reduce them to mere surrender negotiatio­ns.”

Sison concluded that Duterte has never been interested in pursuing sincere and serious peace negotiatio­ns with the NDF, citing the President’s repeated terminatio­n of the talks.

“He was merely play-acting when he said he would like to make peace with the people’s revolution­ary movement and become the first left and socialist president of the (country),” Sison said.

After Duterte assumed office, Sison said, the President withdrew his promise to grant amnesty and release all political prisoners.

“In violation of The Hague Joint Declaratio­n of 1992, he kept on making preconditi­ons amounting to the surrender of the revolution­ary forces,” Sison said.

Blame game

Meanwhile, blaming the assassinat­ion of local government officials on the NPA is meant to hide the real culprits and justify nationwide martial rule, the NDF national council said.

“The Duterte regime is making these ridiculous accusation­s in a futile attempt to muddle what Duterte himself had already impliedly admitted when he said mayor Antonio Halili of Tanauan City was killed because of his involvemen­t in the illegal drug trade,” the NDF said.

The NDF added that the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency has also made disclosure­s that some of the mayors and vice mayors killed were on the government’s list of narco-politician­s.

“The growing number of local government officials getting killed – the 12th to date being the vice mayor of a Tawi-Tawi town – is clearly part and parcel of the Duterte regime’s brutal campaign against illegal drugs that has already killed more than 20,000 people,” the NDF said.

The NDF claimed that earlier in the campaign, “the police had even engineered the ganglandst­yle murder of Albuera mayor Rolando Espinosa Sr. right inside his jail cell and boasted about it.”

“But not only is the Duterte regime trying to hide its hands in these killings, it is making the NPA the scapegoat in a malevolent scenariobu­ilding scheme to justify the imposition of nationwide martial law,” the NDF added.

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