An Utrecht-based official of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) on Friday shot down a proposal by Sorsogon Gov. Raul Lee to start talks in the local level with communist rebels.
Localized peace talks are an “old and
futile attempt” of the government to split the revolutionary movement, Luis
Jalandoni, NDFP peace panel chief, said in an e-mail statement sent to the
Inquirer from The Netherlands.
Jalandoni predicted that local peace talks
“are bound to fail.” He said the communist leadership has repeatedly made it
clear that only the negotiating panel of the NDFP is authorized to engage in
peace negotiations.
Jalandoni said the localized peace talks
are part of the the military’s counterinsurgency plan called Oplan Bayanihan.
Armed Forces Chief Gen. Emmanuel Bautista
on Thursday admitted that Oplan Bayanihan had failed in its goal to wipe out the
communist rebels.
Jalandoni said the local peace talks
concept is also in line with the so-called “new approach” of President Aquino,
the AFP and the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process under
Secretary Teresita Deles.
On Wednesday, Lee, in a statement, said
the local government would be willing to provide resources in local talks
between the military and communist rebels.
Last week, Sorsogon took center stage in
the 44-year-old communist rebellion after eight rebels were killed in a clash
with soldiers in Juban town.
The rebel fatalities included Frankie Joe
Soriano, better known by his pseudonym “Ka Greg Bañares,” the NDFP spokesperson
in Bicol.
Last July 7, a university co-ed was
wounded after suspected New People’s Army (NPA) rebels fired at police securing
a fun run in Gubat, Sorsogon. The next day, communist guerillas under the NPA’s
Celso Minguez Command clashed with soldiers in Irosin, Sorsogon.
The rebels admitted a comrade, Pinky
Boticario, alias “Ka Gerald,” was also killed in the clash, but the Communist
Party of the Philippines (CPP) insisted in a press statement that the rebels
also killed eight Army soldiers in the clash.
Lt. Col. Neil Anthony Estrella,
spokesperson of the military’s Southern Luzon Command based here in Camp Nakar,
belied the CPP claim of killing soldiers.
Estrella called on local government
officials to initiate localized peace talks to prevent more bloodshed, saying
that doing so “could convince NPA rebels to surrender and live with their loved
ones again.”
Peace negotiations between the communist
rebels and the government have been stalled since 2004.
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