Retired General Emmanuel Bautista is recommended by the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process to lead government negotiations with the communist guerrillas
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) recommended to President Benigno Aquino III the appointment of retired General Emmanuel Bautista as the government’s chief negotiator with the Communist Party of the
This was dislosed
to Rappler by three sources involved in getting the two camps back to the
negotiating table. "He (Bautista) has been recommended by OPAPP," a
senior government official told Rappler. The recommendation awaits the
signature of the President.
Bautista retired
as chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in July this year and
later joined Malacañang as executive director of the Cabinet Cluster on Security,
Justice, and Peace, tasked to lead policy discussions on key issues such as
territorial disputes and peace talks. He has the rank of undersecretary.
If his
appointment is approved by the President, Bautista will be replacing Alex
Padilla, who has moved on after the collapse of the talks
in 2013 to head Philhealth. Padilla is still involved in getting the NDF back
to the negotiating table, however.
OPAPP Secretary
Teresita Deles and Bautista did not respond to our text messages.
Revived
talks
Talks between the
Aquino government and communist guerrillas are being revived after a two-year impasse. January will be a
getting-to-know-each-other phase between Bautista and the NDF panel, said one
of the sources privy to the talks.
CPP founder Jose
Maria Sison revealed in interviews that an informal meeting is set for January
before both parties return to the negotiating table for formal talks in February.
(READ: Hope springs eternal for talks with Reds)
During the CPP’s
46th anniversary celebration on Friday, government peace emissary Hernani Braganza joined high-ranking CPP officials in an
NPA camp in Surigao del Sur for consultations.
Oplan
Bayanihan
The OPAPP
recommendation is a curious one.
Bautista, as the
military's former deputy chief of staff for operations (J3), is one of the
architects of the government's Internal Security and Peace Plan (IPSP), dubbed Bayanihan,
which has been blamed by the communist movement for alleged human rights
abuses.
It was also under
his term as Armed Forces chief when alleged CPP leader Benito Tiamzon and wife
Wilma were arrested in a military-led
intelligence operation in Cebu in March 2014.
Another source
however pointed out that Bautista's military background is precisely his asset.
“Warriors make the best peace negotiators because they know the pain of war,”
said the source who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The sourced added
that the CPP can be assured that as former AFP chief, Bautista has influence
over the military and can deliver on his promises.
Oplan Bayanihan
pushes for a “hearts and minds” approach to the insurgency problem. It replaced
the military’s notorious Oplan Bantay Laya counter-insurgency campaign, which
was blamed for the spate of killings of political activists during the time of
President Gloria Arroyo.
Asia's
longest-running insurgency, the Philippine communist rebellion is on its 4th
decade, with NPA rebels still holding strongholds in select provinces in
northern Mindanao, eastern Visayas and southern Luzon .
Bautista graduated at the Philippine Military Academy in 1981, the peak of the insurgency.
After his J3
post, Bautista became commander of the Capiz-based 3rd Infantry Division and
then Army chief before taking the top post in the Philippine military. For the
top Army and AFP posts, he bypassed more senior commanders – proof that he
enjoys Aquino's confidence.
President Aquino
and Bautista worked closely together in the back-to-back man-made and natural
disasters in 2013 – the 3-week long siege in Zamboanga and the aftermath of the
Bohol earthquake and Super Typhoon Yolanda in
the Visayas.
Bautista's
father, the late Army general Teodulfo Bautista, was slain by Moro National
Liberation Front guerrillas when he was set to talk peace with them in Jolo,
Sulu in 1977. (READ: Son of slain general is new AFP chief)
The military
headquarters in Sulu is named after the slain general.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/79132-bautista-peace-talks-ndf
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