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STATEMENTS, RELEASES AND ARTICLES RELATED TO THE PEACE TALKS
The following are recent statements, releases and articles related to the peace negotiations between the National Democratic Front of the Philippines and the Government of the Republic of the Philippines.
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The GRP-NDFP Peace Talks And Current Outstanding Issues. December 7, 2005
NDFP Denounces EU "Terrorist Listing" of the CCP, NPA and NDFP Chief Political Consultant. December 3, 2005
Another Invalid "Suspension" of the JASIG by the Arroyo regime. October 6, 2005
No reversal of NDFP position on resumption of formal meetings. September 10, 2005
NDFP welcomes withdrawal of notice of suspension of the JASIG, calls on GRP to oppose foreign interference. September 3, 2005
GRP Should Accept NDFP Proposal of 10-point Concise Agreement for Immediate Just Peace. August 28, 2005
Current Tactics of the Arroyo Regime in the GRP-NDFP Peace Negotiations. August 28, 2005
NDFP proposes concise agreement to end civil war and achieve just peace immediately. August 27, 2005
The NDFP is for Continuity of Peace Negotiations. August 13, 2005
Who can trust the Arroyo regime? August 10, 2005
Order of Battle Instead of Safety and Immunity. August 9, 2005
Distinction Between Postponement of Formal Talks and Continuity of GRP-NDFP Peace Negotiations is Important. August 6, 2005
Ermita's Declaration of Suspension of JASIG is Invalid and is Grossly Violative of JASIG and Other Agreements. August 4, 2005
Arroyo Government Officials' Ignorance of the JASIG. August 2, 2005
Arroyo regime prevents formal talks in GRP-NDFP peace negotiations. June 29, 2005
Communique between the NDFP panel and Peace Mission torpedoed by Speaker Jose de Venecia. June 28, 2005
Communique on the results of the dialogue between the Mission of the House of Representatives Special Committee on Peace and the National Democratic Front Negotiating Panel. June 27, 2005
Peace does not come from the silencing of guns. February 7, 2005
Arroyo regime is interested in pacification, not in serious negotiations to achieve just peace. February 5, 2005
US and Arroyo regime are poised to end the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations. February 4, 2005
GRP does not comply with agreements it has signed. February 4, 2005
Prof. Jose Maria Sison has a well-grounded fear of persecution. January 26, 2004
Macapagal-Arroyo regime poisons backchannel line of communications. December 20, 2004
NDFP desires resumption of formal talks but GRP sets capitulation as precondition. December 19, 2004
US has no sovereign right to interfere in Philippine affairs and put NDFP under duress in GRP-NDFP peace negotiations August 15, 2004
Bush Regime Is Sabotaging The GRP-NDFP Peace Negotiations And Escalating US Military Intervention In Philippines August 11, 2004
Do the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations stop the people's resistance? June 27, 2004
Disappointing outcome of third round of formal talks in Oslo June 26, 2004
NDFP can negotiate with the GRP whoever is the president June 23, 2004
NDFP Asks GRP to Live Up to Its Commitments June 22, 2004
Opposing Unjust Labels NDFP Defends Sison In Peace Talks and At European Court Of Justice May 29, 2004
Macapagal Arroyo Is Engaged In Counterrevolutionary Dual Tactics Against The Filipino People And Revolutionary Forces April 7, 2004
Gonzales gives GMA's go-signal to AFP and PNP to step up attacks vs. progressive party lists
Negotiating Panel - NDF Statement. April 5, 2004
US 'terrorist' listing of CPP, NPA and Sison runs counter to GRP-NDFP agreements - NDF Statement. April 2, 2004
NDFP hits GRP consent on US interference - Press Release. March 31, 2004
US' blackmailing of MILF same as that of CPP-NPA-NDF - Ka Roger - CPP Press Release. February 27, 2004
CPP acknowledges Roco's stand against US terror list - CPP Press Release. February 25, 2004
CPP challenges Arroyo to denounce US interference and insistence on terrorist tag - CPP Press Release. February 24, 2004
Marami pang liko't ikot ang daraanan ng usapang pangkapayapaan (and related articles on the formation of the Joint Monitoring Committee and the benefits the people will get from the Oslo agreement) - Editorial, Ang Bayan. February 21, 2004
PTC Question Hinges on Resolution of Socio-economic and Political Reforms — CPP . Press Release from the CPP Information Bureau. February 16, 2004
GRP obliged to undo its part of the wrong in the "terrorist" tag. Press Release from the CPP Information Bureau. February 13, 2004
Talks hit a snag. Statement by NDF Negotiating Panel Chairperson Luis Jalandoni. February 11, 2004
CPP Hopeful For Talks But Expects No Quick Resolution Of War. Press release from the CPP Information Bureau. February 10, 2004
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