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National Democratic Front of the Philippines
Negotiating Panel
17 February 2004
ARROYO
REGIME IS VIOLATING THE OSLO JOINT STATEMENT
By Luis G. Jalandoni
Chairperson, NDFP Negotiating Panel
The
Macapagal-Arroyo regime is utterly treacherous for running counter to
its obligations under the Oslo Joint Statement immediately after
signing this solemn document. It is reprehensible for continuing to
insist that the US government has the sovereign prerogative to violate
the national sovereignty of the Filipino people and the territorial
integrity of the Philippines by usurping jurisdiction over
revolutionary entities and events in the Philippines.
The
Macapagal-Arroyo regime shamelessly takes pride in being a puppet of
the US.
It
continues to accept and applaud the baseless and malicious "terrorist"
listing of the CPP, NPA and the NDFP Chief Political Consultant, Prof.
Jose Maria Sison.
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo sent then Foreign Secretary Blas
Ople on a mission to Europe to urge the European governments to put
the CPP, NPA and Prof. Sison on their "terrorist" lists. The
mouthpieces of the regime have repeated ad nauseam the ridiculous
statement that the US is exercising its sovereign right in listing the
CPP, the NPA and Prof. Sison as "terrorists".
The
regime is exposing its own malice. Secretary Teresita Deles, GRP
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process, stated in her arrival
statement on 15 February 2004: "We continue to maintain that the
inclusion of the CPP, NPA and Prof. Jose Ma. Sison in foreign terror
lists were [sic] sovereign acts of these states, independent of the
GRP disposition regarding these matters."
The
Oslo Joint Statement declares that the GRP "jointly and separately
[with the NDFP] shall call upon the Government of the US, the Council
of the EU and other concerned foreign states and governments (Canada
and Australia) to support the efforts of the GRP and the NDFP in
resolving the outstanding issue of the "terrorist" listing.
The
GRP and NDFP agreed to undertake effective measures in consonance with
the Hague Joint Declaration which stipulates the guiding principle of
national sovereignty, the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity
Guarantees (JASIG), the Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human
Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL) and the Amado V.
Hernandez doctrine on political offense.
We
in the NDFP wish to warn the Macapagal-Arroyo regime that if the
agreement with the GRP on the delisting of the CPP/NPA and the NDFP
Chief Political Consultant would prove to be ineffective, there would
be no basis for continuing the peace negotiations.
The
Macapagal-Arroyo regime must not engage in deception. It must cease
to insist so arrogantly that the delisting would happen only after the
capitulation of the revolutionary forces. In this regard, it should
not act like the yelping dog of the US. # |