Philippine Daily Inquirer

Church group appeals to Du30: Don’t kill talks with rebels

- —JIGGER JERUSALEM AND CHRISTINE O. AVENDAÑO INQ

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY— The church group Sowing the Seeds of Peace (SSP) has appealed to President Duterte not to extinguish all possibilit­ies of resuming talks with the communist rebels.

In a statement, Iglesia Filipina Independie­nte Bishop Felixberto Calang, SSP main convenor, said the Duterte administra­tion would be killing the peace talks by declaring the Cabinet’s security cluster as the de facto head of the government negotiatin­g panel.

“It is only the [Government of the Republic of the Philippine­s (GRP)] that can now salvage the peace talks. That means the decision whether to finally save it or to finally kill it lies in the hands of the GRP,” Calang said.

He urged Mr. Duterte to give Presidenti­al Peace Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus Dureza and government chief negotiator Silvestre Bello III the “authentic delegated authority” to “uphold civilian supremacy” in the talks.

Ability to negotiate

“Their ability to negotiate should not be contravene­d or dictated by the security cluster,” Calang said.

Meanwhile, presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque declined to identify the clergymen whom he claimed were conniv- ing with communist insurgents in plots to topple Mr. Duterte.

‘No fake news’

“This is not fake news, this is already history,” Roque said when told that Manila Auxilliary Bishop Broderick Pabillo had stated that Roque’s failure to name names meant the latter was spreading fake news.

“We should learn from history. Let us not act blindly. Let’s not pretend (that) we do not know how the Communist Party of the Philippine­s-New People’s Army moves,” Roque added during a radio interview on Wednesday.

The Palace spokespers­on said the communists were known to infiltrate different institutio­ns.

Calang also urged Mr. Duterte to “genuinely create” a conducive environmen­t for the talks.

“He can either go the way of being a benevolent leader and leave a legacy of genuine peace based on social justice, or he can force this peace upon the nation with the brutalitie­s of an all-out war,” he said.

Calang also called on the rebels to consider the talks as a viable option.

“Peace might be elusive for them but they must… continue to make efforts to go back to the negotiatin­g table,” he said.

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