The National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) slammed the arrest of senior communist rebel leaders for crimes against humanity Saturday, March 22.
Luis Jalandoni,
chief negotiator of the NDFP in peace talks with the government, said in a
statement that the NDFP "condemns in the strongest terms" the
"illegal arrest" of Benito Tiamzon and his wife Wilma.
Jalandoni said
the Tiamzons are NDFP consultants – contrary to the statement of Armed Forces
of the Philippines chief General Emmanuel Bautista that Benito Tiamzon is the
chair of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army and that
Wilma Tiamzon is the secretary general of the rebel group.
"Benito
Tiamzon and Wilma Austria are NDFP Consultants who have fulfilled and are
fulfilling highly significant tasks in the peace negotiations between the
Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP/GPH) and the
National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP)," Jalandoni said in a
statement.
Tiamzons
protected by guarantees
For the NDFP, the
arrest violated the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees (JASIG)
signed by the government and the rebel group as part of the peace talks.
Jalandoni said
that, under the agreement, the Tiamzon couple is entitled to safe conduct and
free passage for the duration of the peace negotiations.
The agreement was
signed when incumbent 1-BAP Representative Silvestro Bello III was still the
government chief negotiator.
"The NDFP
vigorously demands that Benito Tiamzon and Wilma Austria be immediately and
unconditionally released," Jalandoni said.
"This latest
flagrant violation of the JASIG by the Aquino regime, in addition to so many
other gross violations of the JASIG, most seriously prejudices the GPH-NDFP
peace negotiations," he added.
Wilma Tiamzon is
a holder of NDFP Document of Identification ND978226 under her real name while
Benito Tiamzon is the holder of NDFP Document of Idenfication ND978227 under
the assumed name "Crising Banaag." Both leaders had acknowledgment
letters from Silvestre Bello III, Jalandoni said.
Police and
military forces nabbed the Tiamzon couple and 5 others in Cebu
Saturday afternoon, March 22. They are facing charges for crimes against
humanity, including murder, multiple murder, and frustrated murder.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/53652-ndfp-condemns-arrest-tiamzon-couple
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