No security threats seen with death of Joma: AFP
ByThe Armed Forces of the Philippines does not see any threat levels rising with the recent passing of Communist Party of the Philippines founding chair Jose Maria “Joma” Sison in the Netherlands.
He also added that the death of the CPP chair would possibly help or give the country a chance to gain peace. “We regret that the Filipino people was shortchanged with the sudden demise of Joma Sison, whose death came even before he can be prosecuted and made to pay for his crimes,” Azurin said in a statement.
The PNP chief said that while the darkest secrets of the CPP-NPA’s reign of terror that Sison has held all along will be buried with him, his hands would remain stained with the blood of thousands of Filipinos who died in communist insurgency-related incidents since 1969.
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