Reacting to presidential spokesperson Harry Roque’s announcement Monday Duterte no longer wants a third party facilitator in the peace talks between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP)
Peace talks doomed if held in PH – Joma Sison
Revolutionaries do not negotiate under the terms and conditions “of an emergent fascist dictatorship and in a place where mass murders are occurring with impunity,” said Sison, chief political consultant
Joma frustrated with Duterte’s postponement of talks
In light of Duterte’s order to his negotiators to consult the wider public, Sison challenged the NDFP and GRP panels to divulge the results of four backchannel talks since March.
Duterte postpones resumption of formal GRP-NDFP talks
Agcaoili revealed that even before Dureza’s announcement to postpone both the “stand down agreement” and the resumption of formal talks on June 21 and June 28, respectively, the GRP has
Joma hits Duterte postponement of peace talks
“Duterte and Dureza want nothing but the immediate capitulation of the revolutionary movement under the guise of an indefinite ceasefire and killing the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations,” he told ABS-CBN News
Inaresto ng mga ahente ng Kagawaran ng Imigrasyon si Sr. Fox dahil sa pagsali niya umano sa mga gawaing pulitikal at binigyan ng 30 araw para lisanin ang Pilipinas. Ang
“It is most reasonable that the June 28 resumption of formal peace talks proceed in Oslo. The agreements to be signed under the general title of interim peace agreement are
Stand-down deal with Reds delayed, Joma says
The stand-down agreement precludes government forces and the rebels from committing "any offensive action or operation against combatants and civilians." Both sides will also "stay where they are" and "take
GRP-NDFP’s week-long ‘stand down’ agreement to start June 21
Sison said the thrice-cancelled fifth round of formal talks shall push through on June 28 to 30, contrary to GRP President Rodrigo Duterte’s latest statement that the negotiations would resume