The Freeman

Communists cannot invoke JASIG — Palace

- (Philstar.com)

MANILA — The National Democratic Front cannot invoke the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees to protest the arrest of its consultant Rafael Baylosis because the peace talks have been terminated, Malacañang said yesterday.

Baylosis and his companion Guillermo Roque were nabbed at the corner of Aurora Boulevard and Katipunan Avenue in Quezon City last Wednesday, the first communists to be captured since President Rodrigo Duterte declared the Communist Party of the Philippine­s and the New People's Army as terrorist groups.

The CPP is the political arm of the communist movement while the NPA is its armed wing. The NDF represents the CPP and the NPA during peace negotiatio­ns with the government.

Authoritie­s recovered two cal. 45 pistols, 14 ammunition and two magazines from the two. The NDF has condemned the arrest, saying it violated the JASIG, a 1995 deal that bars the arrest and detention of rebels working as peace consultant­s.

But presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque maintained that the JASIG is no longer operative because Duterte has scrapped the peace talks with the communists.

"The JASIG is useless now because there are no more peace talks. Why are they citing JASIG now?" Roque said in a press briefing in Baguio City.

Roque also denied that the arrest violated the Comprehens­ive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Law.

"If a person is facing charges, if he has a warrant of arrest, he has to be arrested. If he is not arrested, it would constitute a derelictio­n of duty," the presidenti­al spokesman said.

"If they think the arrest is illegal other than on the basis of JASIG, they can file (a petition for writ of) habeas corpus. After all, there is no martial law in Luzon," he added.

Roque stressed that the communists are to blame for the collapse of the negotiatio­ns.

"They are to blame because while they are talking peace, they continued to kill soldiers. They are not exempt from full compliance with our penal laws," he said.

Last November, Duterte terminated the peace talks with the communists, saying the rebels were after a coalition government, a set-up that he claimed would force him to "share" the Philippine­s' sovereignt­y.

He also chided the communists for staging attacks that harmed civilians and for extorting money from businesses. In December, Duterte issued a proclamati­on classifyin­g the CPP and NPA as "terrorist organizati­ons."

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