AFP hopes CPP-NPA will follow self-declared holiday ceasefire | Inquirer News

AFP hopes CPP-NPA will follow self-declared holiday ceasefire

/ 02:55 PM December 15, 2015

AFP spokesperson Restituto Padilla. FILE

AFP spokesperson Colonel Restituto Padilla. FILE

The Armed Forces of the Philippines expressed hope that the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) will abide by its self-declared holiday ceasefire against government forces.

“The AFP hopes that the Communist Party of the Philippines will strictly abide by this self-declared ceasefire and will live up to their promise of non-violent and peaceful holidays for the Filipino and their members,” AFP spokesperson Col. Restituto Padilla told reporters on Tuesday.

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The CPP earlier declared that it will observe a 12-day holiday ceasefire with government forces from December 23, 2015 to January 3, 2016. They will cease from carrying out offensive military operations against any members of the government forces.

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Padilla said the NPA’s ceasefire is unilateral. The military will hold their own ceasefire but it is still up to the approval of the government higher ups.

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“AFP-PNP law enforcement operations and AFP focused military operations against threat groups in the country will continue until the Philippine government announces a halt to them for the Christmas season,” Padilla said. TVJ

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