Inday Sara to NPA: “No human rights for NPA, AFP also should leave them like roadkill dogs”
Davao City Mayor Inday Sara Duterte has had enough of the NPA’s offensive against the government personnels.
After reading the news about her father’s announcement to end the talks with the communist party of the Philippines, Inday Sara believed that the CPP-NPA-NDF wasted the biggest opportunity of to end the war between them and the government.
She also said that Armed Forces of the Philippines also do what the NPA did to the policemen that they ambushed several days ago.
Inday Sara even asked for the photos of the dead NPA members if the AFP succeed in their offensives against the communist forces.
“Dapat AFP should also leave them like roadkill dogs, same with what they did with the policemen and we want pictures!” Inday Sara added.
In the final part of her post, she cheered the government forces and said that criminals, terrorists and drug syndicates doesn’t deserve any human rights.
“No human rights for criminals, terrorists and drug syndicates! Fight!” She said.
Her father, President Rodrigo Duterte prioritized the peace talks between the CPP-NPA-NDF and the government and freed several political prisoners.
Duterte even urged the Communist Party of the Philippines founder Joma Sison to go home and end his 30 year exile in the Netherlands.
But after several attacks conducted by the New People’s Army (NPA) that resulted to casualties from the government side, President Rodrigo Duterte scrapped the talks between the communists, saying that talking with reds was ‘a waste of time’
“Let us renew the fighting for another 50 years,” he said in a speech during the Davao Investment Conference in his hometown city.
Amid the threats in Mindanao, the Duterte administration succeeded in convincing the 17th congress to extend the martial law for another 150 days despite of the opposition especially from the CPP-NPA-NDF side.
CPP founding chairman Jose Maria Sison also agree that the peace talks must be scrapped because of the martial law imposed by the government.
“There is really no need for GRP-NDFP (Government of the Republic of the Philippines-National Democratic Front of the Philippines) peace negotiations if the Duterte regime is obsessed with martial rule and mass murder as the way to solve social, economic and political problems and to frighten in vain the revolutionary forces and people to surrender and give up their revolutionary struggle for national and social liberation,” Sison said in a statement.
Her father, President Rodrigo Duterte prioritized the peace talks between the CPP-NPA-NDF and the government and freed several political prisoners.
Duterte even urged the Communist Party of the Philippines founder Joma Sison to go home and end his 30 year exile in the Netherlands.
But after several attacks conducted by the New People’s Army (NPA) that resulted to casualties from the government side, President Rodrigo Duterte scrapped the talks between the communists, saying that talking with reds was ‘a waste of time’
“Let us renew the fighting for another 50 years,” he said in a speech during the Davao Investment Conference in his hometown city.
Amid the threats in Mindanao, the Duterte administration succeeded in convincing the 17th congress to extend the martial law for another 150 days despite of the opposition especially from the CPP-NPA-NDF side.
CPP founding chairman Jose Maria Sison also agree that the peace talks must be scrapped because of the martial law imposed by the government.
“There is really no need for GRP-NDFP (Government of the Republic of the Philippines-National Democratic Front of the Philippines) peace negotiations if the Duterte regime is obsessed with martial rule and mass murder as the way to solve social, economic and political problems and to frighten in vain the revolutionary forces and people to surrender and give up their revolutionary struggle for national and social liberation,” Sison said in a statement.
source: Public Trending

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