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STATEMENT OF SENATOR M.A. MADRIGAL
AND NDFP NEGOTIATING PANEL CHAIRPERSON LUIS JALANDONI
Utrecht, The Netherlands
10 November 2008
Senator M.A. Madrigal, chairperson of the Philippine Senate Committee on
Peace, Unification and Reconciliation, met with the Negotiating Panel of the
National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP), headed by chairperson
Luis Jalandoni, in Utrecht, The Netherlands on 9 and 10 November 2008.
Front row from left to right: Prof. J.M. Sison, Senator M.A. Madrigal, and Luis Jalandoni;
Back row from left to right: Atty. R. Artes, Atty. G. Jimenez, C. Ledesma, F. Agcaoili, and D. Borjal
The other NDFP panelists present were: Fidel Agcaoili, Julieta de Lima and
Coni Ledesma. Also present were Prof. Jose Maria Sison, NDFP chief political
consultant, and Danilo Borjal, political consultant. Senator Madrigal was
accompanied by her Chief Legislative Officer Atty. J. Gary Jimenez and Deputy
Chief Legislative Officer Atty. Romando Artes.
Front row from left to right: Prof. J.M. Sison, Senator M.A. Madrigal, and Luis Jalandoni;
Back row from left to right: Atty. R. Artes, Atty. G. Jimenez, C. Ledesma, F. Agcaoili, and D. Borjal
Senator Madrigal and the NDFP negotiating panel exchanged information on
the status, impediments and prospects of the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations
and on the work of the Senate Committee on Peace, Unification and
Reconciliation. They also followed up developments since the issuance of
their Joint Statement on the GRP-NDFP Peace Negotiations on 12 October
2007.
In their meeting, they agreed on the following points:
- It is imperative to reiterate the need for the immediate resumption
of the formal talks in the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations for the benefit of
the Filipino people because of the impact of the global economic crisis on
the Philippine economic and political system, as well as the renewed upsurge
in political killings, enforced disappearances and mass filing of false charges
against political activists.
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The resumption of the formal talks must be guided by The Hague Joint
Declaration which requires that the peace negotiations address the roots
of the armed conflict with social, economic, political and constitutional reforms
and that no precondition whatsoever shall be imposed by one side on the
other that would violate the inherent character and purpose of peace
negotiations. The negotiations and forging of comprehensive agreements
on social and economic reforms, political and constitutional reforms and the
end of hostilities and disposition of forces must be accelerated.
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The negotiations must be in accordance with the existing agreements
between the GRP and NDFP, which include The Hague Joint Declaration,
the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees (JASIG), the Joint
Agreement on the Formation, Sequence and Operationalization of the
Reciprocal Working Committees (RWC Agreement) and the Oslo Joint
Statements I and II of 2004.
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The GRP and NDFP must expeditiously resolve all the cases involving
the NDFP panelists, consultants, staffers and other duly-authorized participants
of said negotiations and undertake effective measures in accordance with
The Hague Joint Declaration, the JASIG, the Comprehensive Agreement
on Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL)
and the Amado V. Hernandez doctrine on political offense.
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The GRP and NDFP must immediately resolve the outstanding issue
of the "terrorist" listing of the CPP/NPA and NDFP chief political consultant
in accordance with the mutually acceptable principles of national sovereignty
of the Filipino people and territorial integrity of the Philippines and the Oslo
Joint Statements I and II.
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We call on the Dutch government to respect the decision of the Philippine
Supreme Court last 1 June 2007 nullifying the charge of rebellion against Sison
et al., including the false allegations regarding the Kintanar and Tabara killings.
It must cease and desist from using false charges to oppress, pressure or
harass NDFP panelists, consultants and staffers. These politically motivated
and false charges of common crimes fabricated by the Arroyo regime, the
military and the Inter-Agency Legal Action Group (IALAG) have served to
impede and poison the atmosphere for peace negotiations.
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We oppose the use of so-called localized amnesty programs that are
based on narrow political motives of the Arroyo regime and are mercenary
in character. These merely open new avenues for corruption among civil
and military officials. Amnesty is not an isolated act but an integral component
of the larger peace process and is the product of a negotiated settlement.
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The CARHRIHL must be conscientiously implemented by the GRP and
NDFP. The Joint Monitoring Committee (JMC) must be reconvened immediately.
The indemnification of victims of human rights violations under the Marcos regime
must be expedited.
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We welcome and support the recommendations of the UN Special
Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions (Alston Report),
Amnesty International and the People's Permanent Tribunal in its Second
Session on the Philippines for ending the gross and systematic violations of
human rights under the so-called Enhanced National Internal Security Plan
and Oplan Bantay Laya of the Arroyo regime.
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As a matter of justice, goodwill and confidence building, the GRP is
strongly urged to undertake the following measures before the end of the
year 2008:
- Appoint a new GRP Peace Adviser to replace General Hermogenes
Esperon. He has proven to be a major stumbling block to the resumption of
the peace talks. His track record of perpetrating gross and systematic violations
of human rights and his use of the Disarmament, Demobilization and Rehabilitation
(DDR) scheme to set aside the Hague Joint Declaration as the framework of the
GRP-NDFP peace negotiations make him the antithesis of a peacemaker;
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Release immediately all those detainees whose release were ordered by
the GRP principal since 2001;
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Order the release of all those who have been arrested and detained
despite the safety and immunity guarantees provided to them by the JASIG;
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Order the dropping of false charges against the NDFP panelists, consultants
and staffers (especially those against the NDFP negotiating panel chairperson,
panelists Julieta de Lima, the NDFP chief political consultant Jose Maria Sison and
consultants Rafael Baylosis, Vicente Ladlad and Randall Echanis) in accordance with
the Supreme Court decision on 1 June 2007 nullifying the charge of rebellion and
its specifications against Sison et al.;
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Order the lifting of false charges that the IALAG has continued to fabricate
against persons involved in the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations and other people
despite the admonition of the Supreme Court against the prostitution of the
profession of prosecution through the fabrication of false charges to persecute
political opponents;
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Carry out the recommendations of the UN Special Rapporteur on extra-judicial,
summary or arbitrary executions to abolish the IALAG and prosecute and prevent
the human rights violations arising from the Oplan Bantay Laya; and
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Stop the use and threat of false charges of rebellion, murder and terrorism
charges in order to detain suspected revolutionaries indefinitely, remove the
non-bailability and reclusion perpetua penalty for rebellion and repeal the Anti-Terrorism
Law, otherwise called the Human Security Act, as inherently oppressive because of its
catch-all definition of terrorism and the harshness of the penalties and sanctions.
- The forthcoming informal talks between the GRP and NDFP in Oslo later this
month must pave the way for the resumption of formal talks in accordance with
The Hague Joint Declaration and other existing bilateral agreements.
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The Committee on Peace, Unification and Reconciliation of the Philippine
Senate shall conduct hearings and further inquire into the foregoing points in
order to arrive at legislative and related measures for the purpose of overcoming
impediments to the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations and promoting the accelerated
progress of these negotiations.
Signed in Utrecht, The Netherlands on 10 November 2008.
SENATOR M.A. MADRIGAL
Chairperson
Committee on Peace, Unification
and Reconciliation
Philippine Senate,
Republic of the Philippines |
LUIS JALANDONI
Chairperson
NDFP Negotiating Panel
National Democratic Front
of the Philippines
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PROF. JOSE MARIA SISON NDFP
Chief Political Consultant
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