Until he took his last breath, Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Professor Jose Maria “Joma” Sison was thinking of how the revolution would win.
Sison acknowledged, however, that the “people’s war in the Philippines is still at the stage of the strategic defensive.” It has been at this stage for ages, and Sison’s communist movement is now the longest-running communist insurgency worldwide.” of the peace talks between the Philippine government and its united front arm, the National Democratic Front , adding that the “worst came when [Rodrigo] Duterte became president.
Peace talks with the communists started in 1987 after the democratic restoration under the government of Corazon Aquino. Both sides made theduring the administration of Aquino’s successor, former military chief Fidel Ramos, when the Hague Declaration was signed in September 1992, affirming a commitment to the peace process and ending armed conflict.
“A new era without Jose Maria Sison dawns for the Philippines, and we will all be the better for it,” the DND said.Sison claimed in his message that the conditions remain for “growth and advance of the people’s democratic revolution,” given the economic problems the country faces, such as “tighter international credit.”
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Ex-cadres: No to bringing home Joma’s ashes to PHL for burial - BusinessMirrorA GROUP of former cadres of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) has opposed the alleged “wish” of Jose Ma. Sison’s supporters to bury the top rebel leader in the country. “We categorically declare our strongest opposition to the attempts and schemes of cohorts and minions of Joma Sison and
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