Joma’s wish: For Duterte to revive peace talks

“He should allow the GRP (Government of the Republic of the Philippines) and NDFP (National Democratic Front of the Philippines) panels to work out the comprehensive agreements on social, economic

Philippines in 2017: Stalled peace talks with Communists

Peace negotiations with the Communists notably gained unprecedented advances. But what went wrong?

NPA declares ceasefires during Christmas, New Year and CPP’s 49th anniversary

In a statement, NPA spokesperson Ka Oris (Jorge Madlos) said the rebel army’s National Operation Command “unilaterally declares to all commands and units of the NPA and the people’s militia

Joma Sison: CPP to issue unilateral Christmas ceasefire

“Duterte and his military officers are urging their troops to attack the people´s army and the communities where it is suspected to be,” Sison said.

Reds declare holiday ceasefire too

"During this period, all NPA units and people’s militias shall cease and desist from carrying out offensive military campaigns and operations against the uniformed armed personnel of the Armed Forces

DUTERTE SCHEME OF FASCIST DICTATORSHIP

...the two negotiating panels were about to make the biggest advance in the peace process by finalizing and initialing the drafts of the general amnesty to release all the political

Joma to Duterte: Let’s end war of words, war on the ground

'If Duterte will just review what the two panels were about to succeed in doing, baka naman mag-change ang isip niya,' CPP founding chairman Joma Sison tells Rappler in an

JV asks JMS: Hinggil sa kasalukuyang papel ng Simbahang Katoliko sa pagpawi sa kultura ng karahasan at kawalang-katarungan sa bansang Pilipinas

“Dapat mas madiin ang pagpapatigil sa garapal na kriminalidad ni Duterte,” kumento ni Prof. Sison. Dagdag niya, ¨Dapat kumilos ang mga tao at lider ng Simbahang Katoliko para labanan ang

Joma: CPP-NPA terrorist tag means nothing

The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing, the New People’s Army (NPA), would ignore their designation as “terrorist” groups, said CPP founder Jose Maria Sison.