Mar 262014
 
President Benigno S. Aquino III, accompanied by outgoing Army Chief Lt. Gen. Noel Coballes, inspects the troops during the Philippine Army Change of Command Ceremony at the PA Grandstand in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on Friday (February 7). Major General Hernando Iriberri, the 56th PA Commanding General replacing Coballes, is the commander of the Army’s 7th Infantry Division (ID) and a member of the Philippine Military Academy “Matikas” Class of 1983. (MNS photo)

President Benigno S. Aquino III, accompanied by outgoing Army Chief Lt. Gen. Noel Coballes, inspects the troops during the Philippine Army Change of Command Ceremony at the PA Grandstand in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on Friday (February 7). Major General Hernando Iriberri, the 56th PA Commanding General replacing Coballes, is the commander of the Army’s 7th Infantry Division (ID) and a member of the Philippine Military Academy “Matikas” Class of 1983. (MNS photo)

MANILA (Mabuhay) – President Benigno Aquino III said the resumption of peace talks depends on the willingness of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front to cooperate with the government.

“They [CPP-NPA]…walked out [of] the peace talks, if you remember correctly. It really depends on their willingness to go back to the bargaining table,” Aquino told reporters during an interview.

He issued the statement after authorities arrested over the weekend CPP chair Benito Tiamzon and his wife, the party’s secretary general Wilma Tiamzon.

Earlier, the CPP during its 45th founding anniversary said it will no longer engage in formal talks with the Philippine government, citing the “proven unwillingness of the Aquino regime to negotiate a just peace.”

But citing media reports, Aquino said the Tiamzons were in possession of hand grenades and pistols, something he said “normally does not occupy the belongings of a peace negotiator.”

As for possible retaliation, the President said it would not make a difference since “the attacks [from them] have not ceased.”

“So what are they saying? For them, it’s business as usual, I guess,” he said.

Benito is included on the “Big Five” fugitive list alongside fellow NPA leader Jorge Madlos. His arrest follows the arrest of Delfin Lee, who was nabbed in connection with a multibillion-peso estafa case.

Last Wednesday, Aquino hinted another big-name fugitive would be arrested soon, but did not elaborate.

On Monday, the President confirmed he was pertaining to Benito.

“It [The arrest] wasn’t a surprise because I did mention it,” he said.

“I believe it does deliver a serious blow [to the NPA]. And it shows you also the competency of our security forces,” he added.

Aquino, meanwhile, said they still have to deal with the “root causes” of the insurgency problem.

“That’s why we are focused on empowering our people especially in trying to move them out of poverty in the various interventions that we have been doing from education, to health, to livelihood, to housing, to disaster preparedness and so on and so forth,” he said. (MNS)

Mar 232014
 
GPH peace panel: Alleged CPP leaders not covered by immunity agreement

The government peace panel on Sunday reiterated there was nothing illegal in the arrest of two alleged leaders of the Communist Party-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front in Cebu on Saturday afternoon.  “The NDF represented by Mr. Luis Jalandoni has protested that the arrest is illegal since both Wilma and Benito are covered by JASIG (Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees). The GPH panel believes otherwise. There has been no violation of the JASIG in these cases,” it said in a statement.  Palace spokesman Edwin Lacierda also explained that since the identities of NDF leaders and consultants covered by the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees has been inaccessible due to a corrupted diskette, it is no longer operative. “Hindi po operative ang JASIG po ngayon dahil nga po hindi ho mabuksan ‘yung files. Matatandaan po ninyo, nasabi na rin po ‘nung binubuksan po ‘yung files ay hindi ho nila mabuksan. Sila po ang nagbigay ng listahan ng JASIG list po. It’s in a diskette, it can no longer be decrypted, so it was not our fault,” Lacierda said in an interview aired over state-run dzRB. The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process explained that since the names of those on the JASIG list are unknown at the moment, it cannot be verified if Benito Tiamzon was indeed on the list. “The NDF and the GPH agreed to a procedure in July 2011 to verify the true identities of several dozen alleged NDF consultants in the Read More …

Mar 222014
 
Top CPP leader Benito Tiamzon and wife arrested in Cebu

(Update 10:01 p.m.) Authorities arrested two leaders of the Communist Party-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front in Cebu on Saturday afternoon. According to a GMA News flash report, Benito Tiamzon and his wife Wilma were arrested by Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police personnel in Barangay Zaragoza in Aloguinsan, Cebu. “Wilma Tiamzon is the secretary general of the CPP/NPA while her husband, Benito, is the chairman of the CPP/NPA. They were arrested by virtue of a warrant of arrest for their crimes against humanity that include murder, multiple murders, and frustrated murder,” General Emmanuel Bautista, chief of staff of the AFP, said. Benito is included in the “Big Five” fugitive list alongside fellow NPA leader Jorge Madlos. His arrest follows the arrest of Delfin Lee, who was nabbed in connection with a multibillion-peso estafa case. Last Wednesday, President Benigno Aquino III hinted another big-name fugitive would be arrested soon, but did not elaborate. A Palace official, who refused to be identified, said Benito Tiamzon was the fugitive Aquino was referring to. The arrest comes as the New People’s Army prepares to mark its 45th anniversary on March 29. — with reports by Rie Takumi and Andrei Medina/VC/JDS, GMA News