Posted to the PRWC Blog (Jan 4): Rising
through the storm: 3,000 attend CPP 44th anniversary celebration in Northern
Samar
Fr. Santiago "Sanny" Salas
NDFP-Eastern Visayas
Not even Typhoon Quinta could stop about 3,000 people from attending the 44th
anniversary of the reestablishment of the Communist Party of the Philippines
last Dec. 26 in a remote location in Northern Samar. Some of those of who
attended walked for as long as two days, climbing mountains and crossing
flood-swollen rivers just to reach the celebration in time. Program organizers
had to put up additional tents to accommodate throngs of guests who kept on
arriving from nearby barrios and even from towns further away as the celebration
went on amidst intermittent heavy rains from the afternoon of Dec. 26 to the
early morning of Dec. 27. The Rodante Urtal Command of the New People's
Army-Northern Samar assured all that apart from the company of the New People's
Army serving as the honor guard, security was being ensured by more Red
fighters, units of the people's militia and an extensive intelligence network.
Any enemy offensive from the military and police would have been monitored and
stopped several kilometers away.
NDF-EV spokesperson Fr.
Santiago “Ka Sanny” Santiago graced the occasion to talk on the theme on the
event, “Overcome the obstacles and fulfill the requirements for advancing to the
strategic stalemate.” He expressed his confidence and trust in the CPP, based on
“44 years of continuing, sustained and determined advancement of the people's
war, and the sterling victories we have earned and enjoy today.”
Fr.
Salas hailed the revolutionary forces and masses in Northern Samar for leading
the advance in Eastern Visayas. He noted that the revolutionary leadership in
the region is now working for a comprehensive advance and has made strides since
2010 in the armed struggle, building the Party and agrarian revolution.
Antifeudal struggles are being waged in three subregions, where one of which has
brought the struggle to the to the municipal level. Party membership also grew
by 2.3%, according to the Fr. Salas. Since 2010, there are now some fronts
capable of achieving company-size of Red fighters while others have added more
platoons to their guerrilla formations. Fulltime guerrilla units also grew by
13%, while tactical offensives ensure that new recruits are armed with
high-powered rifles. Incomplete data show that in 2012, there were 24 tactical
offensives carried out, with 17 firearms seized, and 71 killed in action and 31
wounded in action on the enemy side.
The NDF-EV spokesperson said however
that much remains to be done to catch up with the Party's call to advance to the
strategic stalemate by 2015 or soon after. He noted that more tactical
offensives have to be carried out, the agrarian and other mass movements must
arouse, organize and mobilize increasing numbers of the people, and the Party
must be strengthened and consolidated. But Fr. Salas expressed confidence that
the rising national democratic movement will prevail over the moribund
semifeudal and semicolonial system presently led by the US-Aquino regime. “We
must be vigilant and steel our determination to fight to the last drop of our
blood...defend the sovereignty and patrimony of the Filipino people and advance
to victory.”
After Fr. Salas's speech, more expressions of support to the
CPP as well as cultural presentations continued and lasted until the early
morning of Dec. 27. On the stage with a revolutionary mural in the background,
as well as on the vast open space ringed by makeshift bleachers, Red fighters
performed the “ismayling” (a duel of words sung by two or more), dramas, songs,
dances, poetry reading and other cultural performanes. Red fighters and
supporters also lit 44 candles in memory of the martyrs of the revolution. To
the end, the majority of the thousands of guests stayed on and joined the
festivities amidst frequent downpours.
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