NDFP will seriously study ceasefire offer of Duterte

the NDFP has gotten reports that the concentration of Duterte’s military and police forces is meant not to help in the fight against Covid-19 but to suppress the people’s democratic movement in the urban areas
NDFP will seriously study ceasefire offer of Duterte

the NDFP has gotten reports that the concentration of Duterte’s military and police forces is meant not to help in the fight against Covid-19 but to suppress the people’s democratic movement in the urban areas.
Highest military subordinates of Duterte oppose resumption of GRP-NDFP peace negotiations

The highest military subordinates of Duterte (national security adviser Esperon, defense secretary Lorenzana, DILG secretary Ano, OPAPP secretary Galvez and AFP chief of staff Santos) are opposed to the resumption of peace negotiations between duly-authorized panels of the GRP and NDFP and have made the following declarations:
Umiiral na unilateral ceasefire, tiniyak ni CPP Founder Joma Sison na susundin ng NPA

PANOORIN | Umiiral na unilateral ceasefire, tiniyak ni CPP Founder Joma Sison na susundin ng NPA
Duterte told, ditch all-out war, push for goodwill measures to restart peace talks

Bayan calls on the President Rodrigo Duterte to ditch his government’s all-out war policy and instead embark on goodwill measures that could jumpstart the peace talks with the NDFP
Paris, France: Book Launch of the French Translation of The Philippine Society and Revolution

Despite the most widespread and militant general strike of the public transport in over two decades, around 30 people attended
Joma Sison wants ‘goodwill measures’ before peace talks resume

Communist leader Jose Maria Sison wants goodwill measures from the Philippine government before agreeing to the resumption of peace negotiations
Military and police authorities generate doubts about Duterte’s offer of peace negotiations

By rebuffing the NDFP proposal of goodwill measures, the GRP military and police authorities generate doubts about Duterte’s offer of peace negotiations and indicate a malicious scheme to attack the people and the revolutionary forces without any pause.
Sison blames military for repeated collapse of peace talks

Exiled Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Jose Maria “Joma” Sison blamed the military for the repeated collapse of the peace talks between the government and the communist rebels.
Joma slams Duterte’s call for ceasefire, invitation to come home

“Nangloloko si Duterte sa bagong statement niya. Luma ang laman. Binibingwit (niya) ang mga NPA (New People’s Army) pati ako na pumasok sa bitag niya para kontrolin at katayin niya sa anumang oras na gusto niya,”
