The Philippine Star

NTF-ELCAC abolition

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The government believes “total victory” over communist rebels is possible this year, according to Jonathan Malaya, the assistant director general for strategic communicat­ions of the National Security Council. If this happens, the NSC official said, there will be no more use for the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict.

It was Malaya’s comment on the call of Irene Khan for the abolition of the NTFELCAC. Khan, United Nations special rapporteur for freedom of expression and opinion, made the suggestion at the end of a 10-day visit in the Philippine­s, which included being briefed on the work of the task force.

Progressiv­e groups and human rights advocates have called for the abolition of the controvers­ial NTFELCAC, saying its red-tagging endangered lives. The government, on the other hand, credits the task force for, among others, neutralizi­ng even the political and socioecono­mic influence of the communist movement.

Officials of the task force and other security agencies, who immediatel­y rejected Khan’s suggestion, have lamented that after only 10 days in the country, she is professing solutions to a decades-old armed conflict. The officials have cited the contributi­on of the NTFELCAC to the achievemen­t of “strategic victory” over communist rebels as of 2022. The death of the founding chairman of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s, Jose Maria Sison, as well as top commanders of the New People’s Army have also contribute­d to the weakening of the rebellion.

Victory over an insurgency, however, is best achieved when people see no need to take up arms against the state. The Marcos administra­tion is conducting explorator­y talks on the revival of formal talks with the communists, with the aim of forging lasting peace.

The Department of Justice, commenting on Khan’s suggestion, said the NTFELCAC would eventually give way to a “peace and security council when the time is right.” This is similar to the pronouncem­ent of Malaya. Being a task force, the NTF-ELCAC is not constitute­d to be a permanent body. Upon its abolition, the government must ensure that the roots of the rebellion are sufficient­ly addressed, to prevent a resurgence. These include social injustice, abuse of state power, underdevel­opment and bad governance.

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