POVERTY BREEDS NEW GENERATION OF NPA

By Jim Gomez Associated Press GMA News 27 December 2010 MOUNT DIWATA, Philippines — Too poor to afford school beyond fourth grade in the southern Philippines, 19-year-old Johnny Buyo walked

PROSPECTS OF PEACE TALKS WITH MANILA ‘LOOKING BRIGHT’, SAYS RED LEADER

Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founding chair Jose Maria Sison today declared that prospects are looking bright for talks between the CPP-led National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP)

THE LIES ABOUT JOSE MARIA SISON

By Ina Alleco Achieving Happiness 4 December 2010 Former press secretary of the Gloria M. Arroyo government and Inquirer columnist Rigoberto Tiglao came out with a review of the Mario

HOW TO ORGANIZE THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT IN THE PHILIPINES

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JOMA SISON LONGS FOR HOMELAND AND MANGOES

By Niña Calleja Philippine Daily Inquirer 4 December 2010 UTRECHT, The Netherlands— In a foreign land, the 71-year-old leader of the Communist Party of the Philippines, constantly dreams of home

GOV’T, NDF AGREE TO 18-DAY CEASEFIRE; PEACE TALKS SET IN FEBRUARY 2011

By RG Cruz Published on ABS-CBN News Latest Philippine Headlines 3 December 2010 MANILA, Philippines – (UPDATE) The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process announced a ceasefire

Lipunan At Rebolusyong Pilipino November 21 at 4:42pm Reply • Report November 30, 2010

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Greetings to the Third IAMR in Mexico

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FM. ROMUALDEZ: RESUME TALKS WITH NDF

By Ryan Ponce Pacpaco 27 October 2010 House Assistant Minority Leader and Leyte (1st District) Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez yesterday backed the proposal for the government to resume peace talks

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