MANILA, Philippines — The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-Elcac) will not be abolished by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., a National Security Council (NSC) official said Monday.
Calls for the repeal of the anti-insurgency task force were raised anew after the Supreme Court (SC) said that red-tagging is a threat to one’s life. NSC Assistant Director General Jonathan Malaya was asked about the matter and said:
“They’re imagining things kung sa tingin nila ang Pangulo ay i-abolish ‘yung NTF-Elcac,” he said during the Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon public briefing Monday.
(They imagine things if they think the President will abolish the NTF-Elcac.)
Malaya pointed out that the SC ruling did not mention the task force, as it was a procedural lapse of the Iloilo Regional Trial Court.
The NSC official also cited a meeting in Malacañang where Marcos said he was happy with the task force’s performance.
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Malaya even said that Marcos wanted more support for the task force.
“Are these the actions of someone who wants to abolish the NTF-Elcac? In fact, the President is the head of NTF-Elcac,” he stressed in mixed English and Filipino.