The Philippine Star

Tiamzons, other NDF consultant­s back in Phl

- By RUDY SANTOS

The Bureau of Immigratio­n confirmed that couple Benito and Wilma Tiamson – chairman and secretary general, respective­ly, of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s – and other consultant­s of the National Democratic Front (NDF) were not arrested when they returned to the country last Jan. 31 after attending the peace talks in Rome.

Red Mariñas, chief of the bureau’s Port Operations Division at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport, said President Duterte only ordered their arrest a few days ago after the unilateral ceasefire was lifted.

The NDF said all 17 of its consultant­s – released from prison in August and who participat­ed in the peace talks in Oslo, Norway and Rome, Italy – are back in the country and are “not in hiding.”

The NDF has 22 consultant­s to help in the talks between the government and the communist rebels to end five decades of conflict.

A day after ending the truce, Duterte also terminated the formal peace negotiatio­ns.

Duterte said he was ordering the government peace panel to “fold up the tents and come home.”

“Peace talks would remain canceled unless there is a compelling reason that will benefit the interest of the nation,” he added.

Duterte lifted the ceasefire after New People’s Army (NPA) rebels killed three soldiers and kidnapped three other troops in separate incidents.

Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) yesterday demanded the immediate release from detention of NDF consultant Ariel Arbitrario and the alleged NPA liaison officer as Roderick Mamuyac.

KMU chair Elmer Labog claimed that Mamuyac and his companion Jun Sinday are legitimate labor leaders tasked to escort Arbitrario.

He said that Mamuyac and Sinday are not members of the NPA.

Col. Erwin Neri, Task Force Davao commander, said Arbitrario and Mamuyac were arrested last Monday by elements of the Army-led Task Force Davao at a checkpoint in Barangay Sirawan, Toril, Davao City.

The arrest of NDF leaders came two days after Duterte lifted the unilateral ceasefire with the communist rebels.

Neri said Arbitrario and Mamuyac were immediatel­y turned over to the police Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group.

“The AFP claim is erroneous and fabricated,” Labog said, insisting that Mamuyac is a trade union organizer of KMU Southern Mindanao and not in any way connected with the NPA.

KMU said both Mamuyac and Sinday were tasked to accompany Arbitrario as part of the efforts of KMU to support the peace talks between the government and the NDF.

“Arbitrario’s arrest, despite the nonexisten­ce of a formal notice of terminatio­n, is a desperate attempt of the AFP to sabotage the peace talks, taking advantage of the President’s hasty retorts,” he added.

“We call on the President to get back to his senses and respect previously signed agreements such as the JASIG and Comprehens­ive Agreement on the Respect of Human Rights and Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Law,” he said.

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) justified yesterday the arrest of NDF consultant­s after Duterte scrapped the peace talks.

Col. Edgard Arevalo, AFP Public Affairs Office chief, said the negotiator­s enjoyed temporary liberty on account of bail granted by the courts at the behest and the intercessi­on of the government.

He explained that the grant of temporary liberty is to enable them to freely travel in the Philippine­s and abroad to participat­e in the peace negotiatio­ns.

“With the declaratio­n of the President terminatin­g the peace talks with the CPP-NPA-NDF, it effectivel­y informs the negotiator­s from both sides of the table to wind up activities and come home immediatel­y,” Arevalo explained.

He said the NDF negotiator­s should surrender and abide by the conditions of the courts that granted them bail.

Continue peace talks

Anakpawis Rep. Ariel Casilao appealed to Duterte to reconsider his decision to scrap the peace talks with the NDF since the initial negotiatio­ns have attained significan­t progress such as the free distributi­on of land.

In a statement, Casilao said the preliminar­y meeting of the Reciprocal Working Committee on the Socio-Economic Reforms Agenda of both panels had agreed upon in principle the free distributi­on of land for farmers under the working draft of Comprehens­ive Agreement on Social and Economic Reforms.

“The suspension or terminatio­n of the peace talks will benefit the elite few haciendero­s and compradors such as the Cojuangcos of Tarlac and Lorenzos who own Lapanday in Mindanao, and is detrimenta­l to millions of farmers who have long been demanding genuine land reform in the country,” Casilao said.

Casilao is vice-chairman of the House committee on agrarian reform and author of House Bill No. 555 or Genuine Agrarian Reform Bill that pushes for free distributi­on of land to farmers.

Bacolod City Bishop Patricio Buzon said that the peace talks would succeed if both sides show sincerity.

The Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) said Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana’s threat to wage an all-out war against the NPA would only result in more human-rights violations.

KMP secretary-general Antonio Flores pointed out that civilians would be the first casualties of this all-out war.

“Declaring an all- out war against the NPA is declaring war against the people. Every all-out war campaign and militariza­tion plan launched by previous administra­tions has targeted civilians, including activists, leaders and members of progressiv­e organizati­ons and even government critics,” he added.

Breeding insurgents

Sen. Francis Escudero expressed apprehensi­on over the government’s order to engage the NPA in an all-out war, saying that this will only breed a new generation of insurgents.

While acknowledg­ing that it was the NPA “who cast the first stone so to speak,” Escudero said that both parties are responsibl­e for the collapse of talks.

Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV said that it was about time that the government declared an all-out war against the NPA.

“It’s about time. But to prove that this is not another bluster, President Duterte must immediatel­y fire the communist officials he appointed to various high positions in government,” Trillanes said.

Sen. Francis Pangilinan urged the two sides to get back to the negotiatin­g table soon and realize the insanity of war.

Priest-turned-rebel Frank Fernandez denounced the military “occupation” of 60 barangays in Negros during the ceasefire period.

Fernandez, in a statement issued by NDF-Negros, said the AFP, especially its Peace and Developmen­t Teams, had occupied schools, chapels, markets, houses and even basketball courts in barangays, among others, for their psy-war propaganda, intelligen­ce and interrogat­ion activities.

Army officials in Negros denied Fernandez’s allegation­s and claimed that the NPA took advantage of the ceasefire period to consolidat­e rebel forces and continue their recruitmen­t activities.

Fernandez also justified the NPA attacks against AFP troops as a means to defend the rights of the people.

 ?? RUDY SANTOS ?? President Duterte, Presidenti­al Security Group chief Brig. Gen. Rolando Joselito Bautista and Tarlac Heritage Foundation chairperso­n Isa Cojuangco Suntay show off the newly harvested pechay and other vegetables planted in an idle land at the PSG compound in Malacañang Park on Monday afternoon. The vegetables were distribute­d to the needy, including those in Hospicio de San Jose, an orphanage near the Palace and in drug rehabilita­tion centers.
RUDY SANTOS President Duterte, Presidenti­al Security Group chief Brig. Gen. Rolando Joselito Bautista and Tarlac Heritage Foundation chairperso­n Isa Cojuangco Suntay show off the newly harvested pechay and other vegetables planted in an idle land at the PSG compound in Malacañang Park on Monday afternoon. The vegetables were distribute­d to the needy, including those in Hospicio de San Jose, an orphanage near the Palace and in drug rehabilita­tion centers.

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