The government
chief negotiator for the talks with the Communist Party of the Philippines/New
People’s Army/National Democratic Front (CPP/NPA/NDF) on Friday chided the
chair of the NDF panel for telling half-truths to cover up for the Communist
Party’s atrocities, and belied assertions that President Aquino rebuffed a
peace deal between the government and the communist rebels
“He’s not telling
the whole story,” said government peace panel chair Alexander Padilla,
responding to NFP peace panel chair Luis Jalandoni’s claims that a signed peace
pact was snubbed by the government in 2014. “There was no peace deal.”
“What Mr.
Jalandoni is referring to was not an agreement. In December 2014, there were
reports of peace talks resuming between the Government of the Philippines (GPH)
and the NDF. We clarified then that what was happening was, a group of private
individuals we consider ‘friends of the process’ was shuttling between the two
parties to explore possible parameters for restarting the talks at the earliest
possible time. It was this private group that initialed a proposed agreement
subject to approval by the two Panels.”
The government
chief negotiator confirmed that the “government was studying that proposal and
was prepared to discuss it with the NDF Panel in January 2015” until the
Mamasapano incident happened.
“In February
2015, the private group again went to Utrecht
and returned with another proposal from the NDF to resume the talks, this time
with a stronger demand for the release of hundreds of its leaders and followers
in detention, the withdrawal or dismissal of cases against their detained
alleged consultants, and other pre-conditions. With the NDF asserting even
more than its usual demands, like many other initiatives undertaken in the past
to explore the resumption of the talks, that one also did not pan out.” he
said.
Padilla added,
“The NDF’s usual strategy is to use the negotiations to get as many concessions
as it can from government without giving anything in return. In spite of this,
GPH continued to pursue all possibilities for the resumption of talks.”
“We tried two
more times in 2015, based on proposals offered by our Norwegian facilitator to
the parties, but to no avail. On the first one, the NDF said they needed
more time to consult the ground while the RNG and the government
waited. On the second one, the NDF expressed its reservation on the RNG’s
facilitation process for generating goodwill measures that would benefit the
people.“
Padilla recalled
that in an interview in July 2015, Jalandoni reiterated the NDF’s demand
saying, “The group’s return to the negotiating table still depended on the
release of political prisoners and peace consultants…” and returned to the
protracted and immoveable regular track.
Padilla
challenged the NDF to go beyond its usual practice of making unreasonable
demands then putting the blame on the government for the failure to resume
talks.
“Instead of
continuing to wage armed conflict against our democracy, the CPP/NPA/NDF must
seek ways to deliver peace, especially to the communities on the ground that
have been sorely affected by their armed struggle. (OPAPP)
http://news.pia.gov.ph/article/view/2131456061800/no-rebuffed-peace-deal-with-communist-rebels-gph-negotiator-padilla
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