AMSTERDAM—Exiled communist leader Jose Maria Sison on Friday said he was willing to meet with President Rodrigo Duterte either in Oslo, Norway or Hanoi, Vietnam—not in the Philippines—for the signing
Duterte threat to ‘kill’ Sison doesn’t add goodwill to peace talks, says Reds’ consultant
However, the chief executive "has said worse things before and has also taken back these things," said National Democratic Front of the Philippines consultant Rey Casambre.
Joma Sison: I’m ready to go home if peace talks flourish
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
Reply to Duterte’s threat to kill me
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
Aging communist leader Sison eyes homecoming this year
From this working-class neighborhood by the Old Rhine river, thousands of kilometers away from home, Sison leads a revolutionary movement he began nearly half a century ago when he established
Communist Party of the Philippines founder Jose Maria Sison recounts how he ended up in the Netherlands, where he is seeking asylum as a political refugee.
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
Keynote address to the global launch of Marx@200 celebration
For several decades, we seem to be trapped in a world of recurrently worsening crises, social turmoil and wars in the era of modern imperialism and proletarian revolution. But we
Duterte nixes Sara’s call to rethink peace talks with NPA
President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday rejected the suggestion of his daughter Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte to reconsider peace negotiations with communist rebels