Philippine Daily Inquirer

Rebs can’t oust Du30, Sison tells military

- By Delfin T. Mallari Jr. and Jeannette I. Andrade @Team_Inquirer

Forget Red October, Black November or White December. Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP) founder Jose Maria Sison has admitted that rebels are incapable of unseating

President Duterte in the face of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s’ obsession with conspiracy plots.

“What the revolution­ary forces and the people are capable of is only to establish democratic government of workers and farmers in the countrysid­e. These are the organs of democratic power,” Sison said in an online interview from Utrecht, the Netherland­s, where he lives in exile.

Responding to Sison, AFP spokespers­on Brig. Gen. Edgard Arevalo said in a statement: “Indeed the CPP-NPA (New People’s Army) cannot attain their vile objectives militarily.”

Reds weakened

The surrender of rebels and capture of high-ranking communist leaders have weakened the NPA, the CPP’s armed wing, Arevalo said.

But then again, Sison warned, Mr. Duterte could be toppled from power, like what happened to strongman Ferdinand Marcos and President Joseph Estrada, without the NPA deploying its fighters to the capital.

Marcos was toppled in a people-backed military revolt in 1986, while Estrada quit the presidency following a civilian-supported military withdrawal of support in 2001.

‘Rolling plan’

The AFP has claimed that the Red October plot to oust the President fizzled out after it came to light.

The military, however, said Red October was a “rolling plan” that would culminate in December, when the CPP marks its 50th anniversar­y.

Last month, Mr. Duterte said he had evidence of a “loose conspiracy” involving opposition Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, the Magdalo group, Liberal Party and the CPP-NPA to overthrow him. All parties have denied his claim.

The military decided to call the rebel plot “Oplan Talsik (Ouster),” which, it said, was aimed at summoning a critical mass for a broad united front to remove the sitting President. This is akin to the objective of Red October, according to Arevalo.

“What the CPP wants is to weaken [the] government prior to its takeover ... They shall agitate people to rebel against [the] government by foment- ing unrest, sow discord and highlight issues of alleged human rights abuses by government,” he said.

‘Oplan Aklasan’

Under Oplan Talsik, the CPP-NPA intends to stir labor unrest through its “Oplan Aklasan (Revolution),” given that the workforce is the “most vulnerable due to increasing prices of commoditie­s and inflation,” Arevalo said.

The rebels would move to discredit the government in the internatio­nal community, he added.

The goal, Arevalo said, is to create a “backlash on the economy.”

“If the CPP-NPA succeeds in fomenting chaos and discord, and in successful­ly peddling conjecture­s of government abuses in the Philippine­s, foreign and local investors are seen to either withdraw or cancel their investment­s,” he said.

The planned end game, he pointed out, is to force Mr. Duterte’s hand into declaring martial law.

“The CPP will then claim before the internatio­nal community that a despot rules in the Philippine­s,” Arevalo said.

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