Philippine Daily Inquirer

Gov’t urged to resume peace talks with Reds

- By Marlon Ramos and Jeannette I. Andrade @Team_Inquirer

Magdalo Rep. Gary Alejano on Sunday said the Duterte administra­tion’s decision to forgo the possibilit­y of forging a peace agreement with the Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP) was tantamount to “abandonmen­t of duty.”

“The government must never say that they are hopeless about peace. It is an abandonmen­t of duty to resolve social ills that led the insurgents to incite protests,” Alejano said in a statement.

Alejano, a former Marine captain, said the national government should hear the valid concerns of insurgents and deal with these without resorting to violence.

“We should not set aside peace talks because it involved the overall security of the people,” the Magdalo representa­tive said.

Major difference­s

After initially accommodat­ing the CPP and members of the National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s, its political wing, President Duterte opted to pull the plug on the peace negotiatio­ns between the two groups due to major difference­s in pursuing the peace process.

Mr. Duterte, who had previously openly praised the CPP, also lambasted its armed wing, the New People’s Army (NPA), for attacks on government troops as he threatened to form his own “Duterte death squad” to kill communist rebels.

As the government remained firm on its rejection of any truce for the holidays, the Philippine National Police on Sunday said the communist rebel leadership was “out of touch with what’s happening” in declaring its own ceasefire.

No ceasefire

In a radio interview, Chief Supt. Benigno Durana Jr., PNP spokespers­on, maintained that the unilateral ceasefire declared by the CPP central committee is a mere “propaganda” and is another deception by the revolution­ary organizati­on.

For his part, Col. Noel Detoyato, Armed Forces of the Philippine­s public affairs office chief, reiterated that the military would not declare a ceasefire for the holidays.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines