AFP to NPA: Show sincerity in peace talks

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) condemned the series of attacks and abduction allegedly by the New People’s Army (NPA) in parts of Eastern Mindanao despite the peace talks.

“We call on the [Communist Party of the Philippines-National Democratic Front-New People’s Army] to show sincerity in their peace talks with the government by directing their armed members to immediately desist from committing atrocities,” Eastern Mindanao Command chief Lt. Gen. Guerrero said in a statement on Tuesday.

The military alleged that the NPA was behind the following incidents in the past 48 hours:

Guerrero said the soldiers attacked by the NPA were part of non-combat missions.

“Let us condemn these atrocities which target our soldiers who are performing non-combat missions. These tactical offensives by the NPAs are inconsistent with their ceasefire declaration and could imperil ongoing peace negotiation. These acts of violence also bring misery and suffering to the affected communities,” he said.

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While the peace talks were ongoing in Rome last week, the military and the communists also figured in a firefight in Makilala, North Cotabato, which left one rebel dead. It was the first encounter that broke the unilateral ceasefire declared by both parties last August.

The peace panels were not able to come up with a bilateral ceasefire declaration in the recent negotiations. They aim to complete an agreement in February. CDG/rga

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