Talking to 500 soldiers at the covered court of the Philippine
Army's 8th Infantry Division in Camp
Lukban , this city late
Monday afternoon, Pres. Duterte said he really wanted to end the four decades
of fighting between government troops and NPAs.
“I want to show to them the good faith on the part of the
government by going ahead with the ceasefire. I would insist to talk with the
rebels with or without their leader (Jose Maria) Sison,” he said.
However, peace negotiations will only proceed if rebels will
completely stop using landmines.
“If you will continue to use landmines, I will withdraw from
the talks and there will be no ceasefire. I am prepared for another 45 years
(of fighting). Do you want to fight for another 45 years?” he asked.
“I am just saying if you will use landmine again, I will
forego peace talks and forget about it.”
“My job as a President is not to look for fight and to allow
people die. My job is to seek peace with everybody so that we can move on to
the next generation. The next generation after us has no more problems with
insurgency. They can go anywhere through the country and develop the Republic
for their children,” he said.
Pres. Duterte noted the communist insurgents were quick to
invoke the Geneva Conventions when it is to their favor. “When it is not, then
you invoke on it. If you are caught, you file cases against soldiers.”
The 1980 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons in Geneva specified the use
of landmines, booby traps, incendiary weapons and blinding laser weapons, among
others, as “excessively injurious” or “to have indiscriminate effects.”
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