Davao City, Philippines/The Redline News Philippines - Government
chief peace negotiator (GRP) (NPA) in Paquibato District, Davao City on Monday
(December 26) to attend a peace forum which also coincided with the 48th
anniversary of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP).
Speaking
before Silvestre ‘Bebot’ Bello made a historic first by visiting one of the
village strongholds of the rebel New People’s Army 8,000 rebel sympathizers and
supporters.
Bello shared the same optimism with CPP founding chair Jose Maria
Sison who, in a video message, said the prospect of achieving peace under the
Duterte government is brighter than any point in the rebel’s almost 5 decades
of armed rebellion.
The
head of the GRP peace panel was accompanied by his undersecretary Joel
Maglungsod and Interior and Local Government Secretary Mike Sueno.
Bello
assured rebel leaders that some of the sickly and elderly political detainees
would soon be released. “It is just a matter of time.
The
president will keep his word,” Bello said in the sidelines during a break in
the program of the rebels.
President
Rodrigo Duterte earlier announced he would order the release of elderly and
sick detained rebels in time for Christmas for humanitarian reasons.
Presidential
Adviser for Peace Process Jesus Dureza also confirmed that a directive has
already been issued for the release of some 17 or 20 detained rebels.
“Let
us just wait for the formal announcement of the president,” Dureza earlier
said.
Bello
also explained that the next release of rebels for humanitarian reasons is not
tied to the bilateral ceasefire agreement that the government is seeking to
forge with te rebels.
The
National Democratic Front, the political umbrella of the CPP and the NPA, has
demanded the release of 434 detained rebel leaders and members as compliance to
the Comprehensive Agreement on Respect of Human Rights and International
Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL), which the two peace panels signed during the Ramos
administration.
Bello
however asked for a little more patience.
“There
are some legal processes that we have to comply before they can be released,”
he explained.
He
said he will be meeting with the president on December 29 and will again bring
up the matter.
Meanwhile,
Bello, who is also labor secretary, agreed with Sison that a final peace deal
will have to be signed very soon so that “this can be implemented under the
Duterte administration.
” A
former human rights lawyer, Bello said it is time to end the war in the
countryside for the sake of combatants and the communities affected by the war
in the countryside.
He
said the next round of talks that will be held in Rome, Italy would now focus on
the crucial agenda of social and economic reforms.
“We
have tapped the expertise of economists from the University of the Philippines
to draft the economic reform agenda of the government, which we will present on
the negotiating table in Rome,” Bello revealed.
At
least 2 days have been dedicated for discussions on social and economic reforms
during the 5- day formal talks, which begin on January 19.(PR/posted by Redline
News Philippines)
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