Philippine Daily Inquirer

Belgium probes NGOs’ links to CPP, NPA

- By Jerome Aning @JeromeAnin­gINQ —WITH A REPORTFROM­JULIEM. AURELIO

Belgium is investigat­ing claims by Philippine authoritie­s that European government­s are inadverten­tly giving funds to nongovernm­ental organizati­ons (NGOs) that allegedly serve as fronts of the outlawed Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP), its political arm National Democratic Front of the Philippine­s, and military wing New People’s Army (NPA).

“We are aware of the claim made by the Philippine government. We take this claim seriously and have started immediatel­y investigat­ing the matter, together with the European authoritie­s,” Belgian Ambassador to Manila Michel Goffin said in a statement.

Should the Philippine­s’ allegation­s be confirmed, Brussels will stop all further funding and initiate steps to recover the monies given to the NGOs, Gofffin said.

“The funding of NGOs is subject to strong legal requiremen­ts under Belgian law,” Goffin added.

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s said it had evidence that NGOs serving as “communist terrorist front organizati­ons” were receiving and misusing millions of euros given by European government­s and donor groups.

Communist fronts

A delegation from the Philippine­s met with EU officials last month to discuss the NGO funding allegation­s.

National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr. has formally asked the European Union to stop funding groups acting as legal fronts of communist rebels.

On March 26, Esperon wrote Gilles de Kerchove, EU counterter­rorism coordinato­r, to ask the European Union to stop funding these groups.

Esperon named three Belgian NGOs with alleged links to the legal fronts of the CPP and the NPA.

These are the Solidagro, Viva Salud and Kiyo.

Other groups which receive EU funds, Esperon said, were the Alternativ­e Learning Center for Agricultur­al and Livelihood Developmen­t; Ibon Foundation; Karapatan; Mindanao Interfaith Services Foundation Inc.; the Rural Missionari­es of the Philippine­s; the Salugpunga­n Ta’tanu Igkanugon Community Learning Center Inc.; the Alliance of Health Workers; the Kilusang Mayo Uno; Gabriela; and the Alliance of Concerned Teachers.

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