The Armed Forces of the Philippines said Sunday that it does not currently see any problems coming from the Communist Party of the Philippines with the passing of its founding chairman Jose Maria "Joma" Sison.
The Armed Forces of the Philippines said Sunday that it does not currently see any problems coming from the Communist Party of the Philippines with the passing of its founding chairman Jose Maria "Joma" Sison.
AFP acting spokesperson Colonel Medel Aguilar made the remark when asked in a Super Radyo dzBB interview if there is anything the government forces should be wary about concerning the CPP-New People's Army . “In fact, tuloy-tuloy ‘yung pagbaba ng bilang ng kanilang mga kasapi at saka mga supporters. Patuloy din na bumabalik loob ‘yung kanilang mga armadong… ‘yung mga combatants nila tsaka ‘yung mga supporters nila, ‘yung mass bases and even some members of the underground mass organizations. Ito ay magandang indication,” he added.
Aguilar also stressed that Sison’s death may help bring more peace in the country even as the government continues its peace talks on a community level.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Reds want Joma Sison buried in PHThe Communist Party of the Philippines declared its support for the wish of various groups and individuals to bury its departed founder and top rebel leader Jose Maria “Joma” Sison in the country. | dtmallarijrINQ /PDI
Read more »
Joma Sison's death removes 'greatest stumbling block to peace in PH' – DNDVice President Sara Duterte, the country’s second highest public official, released a short statement, following Sison’s death: “May God have mercy on his soul.”
Read more »
Makabayan only has good things to say about late JomaA “patriot” and “revolutionary”. That’s how the Makabayan bloc in the House of Representatives described the late Jose Maria “Joma” Sison, founding chairman of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP).
Read more »
CPP founder Joma Sison dies(2nd UPDATE) Joma Sison dies at the age of 83, after two weeks of hospital confinement, says the Communist Party of the Philippines
Read more »
Joma Sison on terror tag, America, and karaokeJoma Sison is convinced communism is not dead but that it would be foolhardy for him to set a timetable for victory. More in this republished Newsbreak magazine piece from 2002:
Read more »
Joma Sison passes away at 83Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte offered a short prayer following the passing of Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Joma Sison on Saturday. 'May God have mercy on his soul,' the statement read. RELATED:
Read more »