After over 3 decades in exile, communist leader Jose Maria Sison on Monday said he is ready to go home as soon as there is "substantial progress" in peace negotiations
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PRRD has repeated so many times the threat to kill me that sometimes I surmise that the expression ¨kill¨ has actually become a term of endearment, as in some American
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Joma Sison: I’m ready to go back to the PH
Communist Party of the Philippines founder Jose Maria Sison says he is ready to return home once there is substantial progress in the peace negotiations. #ANCEarlyEdition #ANCRecap
President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday rejected the suggestion of his daughter Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte to reconsider peace negotiations with communist rebels
The agreement will be a big advancement in the negotiations, which will also prove the government's sincerity, Sison told ANC's Early Edition
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“I have long wished that we could meet again and cooperate closely in enabling the peace process to advance from one item to another in the substantive agenda,” Sison said