Sunday, May 21, 2017

NDF: No peace without drastic change of the status quo

Propaganda statement posted to the National Democratic Front Website (May 21): No peace without drastic change of the status quo 

NDFP Media Office Press statement
May 21, 2017



To say that there will be no peace simply because the NPA continues to fight the forces of the AFP and PNP despite the ongoing peace negotiations is very narrow thinking.

For one thing, it is the AFP that is on the offensive with its continuing counter-insurgency program Oplan Kapayapaan which is no different from the brutal counter-insurgency programs of previous regimes from Corazon Aquino to her son Benigno Aquino III that failed to defeat the CPP-NPA-NDFP. Lorenzana and other war hawks within the GRP military establishment continue to regard the CPP-NPA-NDFP as “enemies of the state.” They are not for peace. They are for continuing the war against the revolutionary forces and the people.

For another thing, the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations are being held precisely to find a political solution to the armed conflict which calls for drastic change of the status quo through needed social, economic and political reforms. Lorenzana and the war hawks are not for a political solution to the armed conflict but for surrender of the revolutionary forces without the needed reforms to change the status quo.

The NDFP agreed to resume the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations when Rodrigo Duterte became GRP president because he said he was the first Left president, meaning he was for change of the status quo. Because being “Left” means fighting for change of the status quo in the same way that being “Right” means maintaining the status quo.

The aim of the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations is to achieve a just and lasting peace by addressing the roots of the armed conflict. Thus, the aim is not just a peace that is the absence of fighting but a just and lasting peace based on social justice, human dignity, eradication of poverty, assertion of national sovereignty and independence from foreign domination.

That is why the next rounds in the peace talks are aimed at forging agreements on social and economic reforms (CASER), considered as the “meat” of the peace negotiations, and political and constitutional reforms (CAPCR). Only then will there be discussion on the final end to hostilities (CAEHDF).

Lorenzana and the war hawks within the GRP, being burdened by a narrow military mindset, are incapable of comprehending the need for a political solution to the armed conflict. They have not learned the bitter lesson that a military solution is no solution against a revolutionary movement that is fighting a just cause and deeply rooted in the people, especially the oppressed and exploited masses. GRP president Duterte must therefore assert civilian authority over his own military so that a political solution between his government and the revolutionary forces can be reached and a just and lasting peace established in the country.###

Reference:
Fidel Agcaoili
NDFP Panel chairperson

https://www.ndfp.org/no-peace-without-drastic-change-status-quo/

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