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Philippines, communists aim for peace in 18 months | |
2011-02-23 | |
[Straits Times] THE Philippine government and communist rebels waging one of the world's longest insurgencies are aiming to sign a peace pact within 18 months, the two sides said after holding landmark talks.
'The two panels expressed satisfaction over the achievements of the first round of formal talks,' the statement said. The negotiations in Oslo were the first between the government and the National Democratic Front (NDF) sides since 2004. The communists have been waging a rebellion since 1969 and still have about 5,000 New People's Army guerrillas based in the mainly poor, rural areas of the Philippines. Tens of thousands of people have been killed in the conflict, including dozens of rebels, civilians and security forces over the past few months. | |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 See also ASIAN CORRESPONDENT > PHILIPPINES: NEW PEOPLE'S ARMY [+ parent CPP + NDFP Group] NO LONGER TERRORISTS. Unlike Abu Sayyaff, the NPA + CPP + NDFP have finally made Manila's "TOP MANGO/COCONUT" LIST OF RECOGNIZED NON-TERROR GROUPS whom are legally allowed to operate + run for Political Office in the Philippines, + widout the Phil Army, Police having to shoot at them. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2011-02-23 22:30 |