Exiled Communist Party of the Philippines founder Jose Maria Sison has advised his allies in the rebel movement at home to declare a unilateral truce as a response to the United Nations call for an immediate global ceasefire amid the new coronavirus pandemic.
In his letter, seen
Tuesday, Sison said as Chief Political Consultant, he was advising the
negotiating panel of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) to
recommend to its principal, the NDFP National Council, the issuance of a
unilateral ceasefire declaration by the Communist Party of the Philippines to
the New People’s Army.
This would respond to
the call of UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres for a global ceasefire
between warring parties for the common purpose of fighting the Covid-19
pandemic.
Guterres, in a brief
speech at the UN headquarters in New York, said it was time to put armed
conflict on lockdown and “focus on the true fight of our lives.”
“The NDFP and the broad
masses of the people themselves need to refrain from launching tactical
offensives to gain more time and opportunity to fight the COVID-19 pandemic and
to look after the health and over-all welfare of the people in both urban and
rural areas,” Sison said in his letter.
But the rebel leader
said once a unilateral ceasefire was declared, the NPA must be vigilant and
prepared to act in self-defense against any tactical offensive launched by the
military, police and paramilitary forces.
“The world must know
that long before the belated quarantine declarations and repressive measures of
the GRP, the NDFP and the revolutionary forces have been informing, training
and mobilizing the people on how to fight the pandemic,” he said.
Sison initially refused
to reciprocate the ceasefire declared by the government, calling it “premature,
if not insincere and false.”
He said enemy forces had
persisted in launching tactical offensives and bombing of communities in the
countryside as well as campaigns of red tagging, abductions and murder in the
urban areas, adding “ it is understandable why the NDFP has desisted from
reciprocating the false unilateral ceasefire declared by the GRP last March 15,
2020.”
“While committed to
their unilateral ceasefire declaration, the NPA and revolutionary forces can
remain vigilant and militant in arousing, organizing and mobilizing the people
not only against the Covid-19 pandemic and the far deadlier Duterte virus of
tyranny and corruption,” he added.
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