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

On the Filipino people’s revolutionary struggle for national and social liberation

This regime is traitorous, tyrannical, genocidal, corrupt and mendacious.

Duterte regime goes downhill as revolutionary movement rises

By Jose Maria SisonFounding Chairman, Communist Party of the PhilippinesDecember 26, 2019 In keeping with my historic title as Founding Chairman of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) guided

Trip to Manila before CASER is premature but one-on-one in a country near the Philippines is possible

it is premature for me to go to the Philippines before the mutual approval of the Comprehensive Agreement on Social and Economic Reforms

Attacks by Reds after truce declared ‘isolated,’ not meant to violate ceasefire, says Sison

The attacks, Sison said, were “only two isolated incidents in places distant from each other in the entire archipelago.”

Joma: GRP forces should release their SOMO-SOPO

Government agencies tasked to issue official unilateral ceasefire declarations seem to have bucked President Rodrigo Duterte even as their rebel counterparts have already issued their truce order today, Monday, December

REFLECTIONS ON REVOLUTION AND PROSPECTS

For the Marxist-Leninist Party of Germany (MLPD), I can definitely say that everything that Joma Sison says is not just a statement of some revolutionary – which of course would

On the Reported Armed Encounters in Bicol and Iloilo on 23 December 2019

There were no ceasefire violations by the New People’s Army (NPA) in the reported armed encounters on 23 December 2019 in Bicol and Iloilo with soldiers of the Armed Forces

NDFP International Office successfully launches English and German editions of Sison book

Solidarity activists in support of the Filipino people’s struggle for national and social liberation filled the conference hall came from various countries, including the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, Ireland, Canada,