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The arrest of Prof. Jose Maria Sison is a conspiracy
between the Dutch and Philippine governments to
force the NDFP to capitulate in the GRP-NDFP peace
negotiations
Luis G.
Jalandoni
Chairperson of the NDF Philippines Negotiating Panel
29 August 2007
On behalf of the Negotiating Panel of the National Democratic Front of the
Philippines (NDFP), I condemn in the strongest possible terms the arrest
of Prof. Jose Maria Sison, the Chief Political Consultant of the NDFP
Negotiating Panel, on the fabricated charge of ordering the murder of
Romulo Kintanar and Arturo Tabara from the Netherlands . The same charge
has been thrown out by the Philippine Supreme Court in its decision on
July 2, 2007 on the case filed against Prof. Sison and 50 others as
completely without basis and politically motivated. It is therefore absurd
that the Dutch authorities who are very much detached from Philippine
realities can recycle the same charge utterly disregarding the Philippine
Supreme Court decision.
It is very clear that the whole affair is politically motivated. The Dutch
authorities and the Arroyo regime in Manila have conspired to persecute
Prof. Sison and to pursue a political agenda meant to seek the surrender
of the revolutionary forces. The statement by a spokesperson of the Dutch
Police Wim de Bruin that the filing of the case against Prof. Sison is
exclusively a Dutch initiative has been contradicted by National Security
Adviser Norberto Gonzales and Philippine National Police Deputy Director
General Avelino Razon who said that they have been helping the Dutch
police from January to July in building the case against Prof. Sison.
Furthermore, this conspiracy was carried out with utmost treachery and
deceit. Prof. Sison was lured into a trap. The Dutch Police called up
Prof. Sison to invite him to the police station because according to them
there were new developments on the complaint that Prof. Sison had filed in
2001. Thinking that it was about the complaint he filed on an
assassination plot that was hatched by the then incumbent Estrada
government against him, Prof. Sison brought with him some documents
pertinent to the said complaint.
But when he arrived at the police station, he was separated from his three
companions that included his lawyer. They learned later that Prof. Sison
had been whisked away to a jail complex in Scheveningen formerly used by
the Nazis for detaining Dutch resistance fighters on the patently spurious
charge of ordering the murder of Kintanar and Tabara.
As this was happening, seven houses of persons associated with Prof. Sison
were simultaneously raided in a manner one would not normally expect in a
supposedly modern civilized country like The Netherlands. The raiders
forced their way into the houses breaking down some doors in the process
and displaying uncivil conduct. Some children suffered trauma as a result
of their harrowing experience.
The marauding agents took away computers, diskettes, Cds and documents in
an obvious fishing expedition. The search warrant shown by the raiders did
not specify what items they were searching for.
This abominable action taken by the Dutch and Philippine governments
against Prof. Sison who is the Chief Political Consultant of the NDFP
panel is a casus belli and will practically kill the GRP-NDFP peace
negotiations.
It is a grave miscalculation on the part of the Dutch and Philippine
governments to think that by putting the squeeze on Prof. Sison, the NDFP
will be forced to submit to the conditions being imposed by the Arroyo
government on the NDFP in the peace negotiations that would amount to the
complete surrender of the revolutionary forces to the reactionary and
corrupt Manila government.
The revolutionary forces will never capitulate in spite of pressures from
reactionary foreign forces in conspiracy with the regime in the
Philippines which is extremely isolated from the broad masses of the
Filipino people. The NDFP and the revolutionary forces the NDFP represents
in the peace negotiations will never betray the just cause of the Filipino
people for genuine independence, democracy and social justice. The
Filipino people are determined more than ever to intensify the
revolutionary struggle until total victory.#
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