“Any threats against Professor Sison or any member of the NDFP peace panel is certain to derail any resumption of the peace talks,”
Threats against Prof. Sison are threats against the resumption of the peace talks
That the Dutch police went to visit ‘Joma’ last week and warn him to take precautionary measures indicates that the Dutch authorities have become aware of and are taking seriously
Have you ever wondered why communists study so much history?
Have you ever wondered why communists study so much history? It’s not a matter of hobby: it’s a necessity to advance our struggle. Without a good, insightful study of the
Joma Sison on getting information from the Dutch police
“Last Friday, March 7, the Utrecht police came to my residence around 12:30 p.m. and talked to Julie and me first about a forthcoming March 10 demonstration against me in
People’s War in the Philippines
From the small student group to the large movement that involves millions of people, it had to overcome several challenges
One of the most instructive sections of these interviews is Sison’s insightful critique of the neocolonial administrations since the fall of Marcos up to the current fascist Duterte regime
Fascism and neoliberalism against the Filipino people
The de facto fascist dictatorship is “legally” based on the persistence of Proclamation No. 55 declaring a state of national emergency and Executive Order No. 70 aimed at militarizing government
On the current ceasefire and further steps forward
The current reciprocal ceasefire agreement between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP), which was supposed to have started