Friday, February 22, 2019

Retards in the Government 90

It's your weekly compendium of foolishness and corruption and murder in Philippine politics. 


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1086061/comelec-urges-poll-bets-make-peace-covenants
“We encourage our local officials to institute peace covenants among the different candidates,” Comelec spokes-person James Jimenez said. 
“It might not be legally binding, but at the very least, we could have moral suasion over the candidates and encourage them to keep the elections safe for everyone,” he added. 
“This early in the game, I believe we have already outstripped the deadliness of the barangay elections, which is, historically, more hotly contested,” he said.
https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/217768/cebu-city-candidates-sign-peace-covenant-for-secure-and-fair-elections
Senior Superintendent Royina Garma, CCPO, director, said that she is happy with the turn out of the signing of the covenant.  
“I hope that they will stay true to the covenant,” said Garma.
"I promise not to kill you if you promise not to kill me." 


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1086185/comelec-names-40-candidates-with-illegal-campaign-posters
Among those included in the list was Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel, president of the PDP-Laban and among the 11 bets endorsed by President Rodrigo Duterte. 
“I have very few posters. Hence, most unlikely yan,” Pimentel said in a Viber message to reporters on Friday when asked for his reaction on the list released. 
Senator Nancy Binay, who is seeking reelection in the  May 2019 polls, said she was shocked upon hearing the news. 
(I was surprised with that news. I’m not sure where the reports are coming from, but as far as I’m concerned, we still haven’t put up tarps or posters.) 
“I find it very offensive that I’m being tagged as a violator sa mga campaign materials,” she added.
Campaign season is off to a great start. Do these people not know what is going on with their campaign? Is there no coordination? Bong Go is not on the list and so I suspect it is not complete.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1086268/ex-cop-drug-suspect-killed-in-bulacan-shootout
Rowell Reynon, 47, a dismissed policeman from Sta. Cruz, Guiguinto, was included in the police’s drugs watch list, said Senior Supt. Chito Bersaluna, Bulacan police director. 
Bersaluna said Reynon was first dismissed from the service in 2001 but was reinstated in 2002. 
In 2010, Reynon was again dismissed for involvement in the illegal drugs trade of the so-called “Alabang Boys,” he added. Reynon was also allegedly involved in a swindling case in 2014.
Another solitary bad egg which in no way reflects up on the PNP as a whole smashed!

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1086016/duterte-drops-jinggoy-from-admin-senate-slate
What the heck happened? Can Estrada still make a comeback without the support of Duterte?

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1086051/sandiganbayan-orders-villafuertes-suspension
The Sandiganbayan’s Fourth Division has ordered the 90-day preventive suspension of Camarines Sur Rep. Luis Raymund Villafuerte Jr. in connection with his graft case. 
“While I firmly believe that only the House of Representatives has the authority to discipline its members, I … am nonetheless voluntarily submitting [myself] to the preventive suspension,” he said.
Gee that's nice of him to voluntarily submit himself to the orders of the Sandiganbayan.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1086748/do-not-politicize-dengvaxia-gordon
Too late!

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1086731/comelec-to-public-report-vote-buying-in-communities
According to Guanzon, incidents of vote buying — such as giving away of gadgets and other items — could be reported to election officers in the area of incident. 
She then pleaded to candidates and the public not to participate in vote buying as it taints the image of election in the country.
http://www.interaksyon.com/politics-issues/2019/02/15/144179/message-patriotic-election-poster-past-still-relevant-2019-elections/
A 1953 election poster that discourages Filipinos from vote buying gained traction on a popular online discussion forum as the 2019 midterm elections heats up. 
The poster featured prominent figures in Philippine history such as national hero Jose Rizal and Apolinario Mabini who fought against colonial forces. 
A tricycle driver who received P105 from an electoral candidate disclosed that he sold his vote since he does not earn much in his job. 
“If it will help my people, why not? … Tricycle drivers are poor too,” Menardo Fajardo, the driver, said in Filipino. 
According to him, he only earns around P300 to P500 per day but needs to support his children of five. 
Fajardo also disclosed that candidates do not go on a house-to-house basis to give out cash. Instead, they hand out the envelopes to the “barangay staff or someone who will distribute the money.” 
Another voter, who was not identified, revealed in an interview with two academicians that they accept such offers since it might be perceived as an “act of defiance of the candidate’s goodwill” if they refused. 
“It would also identify you as a voter against the candidate. You would also be seen as going against the flow,” the voter said. 
Another constituent shared that “it’s all about keeping good relations.”
The poster in question:



Since this has been going on since 1953 and even before it is not going to be stopping anytime soon. Why should it? The people know anyone they vote for is going to be corrupt and they are mostly poor folks in need of money like the tricycle driver. Or else they don't want to be targeted by "going against the flow."

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/02/18/19/look-tolentino-supporters-wear-masks-during-debate
“This is the first time we used the masks but we plan to use them again in his next sorties and events,” Tolentino’s sister Annalyn told ABS-CBN News. 
“‘Yung iba naka mascot at sticker. Ito para iba naman,” she said. 
The masks also give Tolentino’s campaign a more “personal” touch, his nephew Brent said. 
“It is really important to recognize the candidate by his face. Seeing the face is better than just seeing the name,” he said. 
“It feels more personal when you see a candidate’s face than just seeing a name,” he said.
Actually it just feels and looks creepy as heck. Getting some serial killer vibes here or even bank robber vibes. Just put on a creepy mask and do your criminal deeds.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1087166/press-freedom-caravan-not-solely-to-explain-ressa-arrest-says-andanar
Andanar explained that the PCOO officials sent to Europe were part of the government’s delegation to clarify issues on “involuntary disappearances” and anti-communist terrorist groups, among others. He added that the caravan is only a “side event.” 
“The caravan is a side event in-between official meetings with officials from the European Parliament, Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID), European Commission, and leaders of the Filipino community,” Andanar said in a statement. 
He also pointed out that the delegation left for Europe two days before the arrest of Ressa, but he instructed the PCOO officials to answer queries about Ressa.
This actually clarifies things a lot. After being told that the PCOO sent people to Europe to discuss the case of Maria Ressa, which is pretty ridiculous, we now find out it is to discuss and advocate for the delisting of over 600 disappearances from UN records which was reported earlier in the week.

The Philippine government formally moved for the delisting of more than 600 cases of enforced and involuntary disappearances that occurred from 1975 to 2012 during a meeting with a United Nations working group. 
The Philippine delegation sought to delist 625 cases during a meeting with the UN Working Group on Enforced and Involuntary Disappearances in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital of Sarajevo, the Department of Foreign Affairs said in a release Friday. 
The said disappearances were mostly attributed to government forces. 
The process of clarifying these cases, DFA said, is supported by and runs parallel to mechanisms established by Anti-Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance Law of 2012 and Administrative Order 35, which created the inter-agency committee on extra-legal killings, enforced disappearances, torture and other grave violations of the right to life, liberty and security of persons. 
While it sought to delist cases of disappearances, the Philippine delegation assured the UN working group that the government would continue to assist families of the disappeared. 
The Justice department said that 105 of the 625 cases had already been taken up and claims for reparation had been granted under the Human Rights Victims Recognition and Reparation Act of 2013. 
That law created a board to evaluate and process claims of victims of human rights violations during the Marcos administration.
These disappearances of back to the time of Marcos. In the Philippines people end up dead or disappear frequently. Journalists, politicians, lawyers, they all are potential victims. How they can possibly justify the removal of these cases, many of which remain unresolved simply because there is now some legal framework in place to handle these disappearances doesn't make a lot of sense. What about the thousands killed in the drug war since 2016 and what about all the people assassinated each year by motorcycle riders? The whole trip appears to be a waste of time and money. Why not simply prepare a briefing to send to the relevant agencies?

The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) owe infrastructure contractors at least P100 billion, Camarines Sur Rep. Rolando Andaya Jr. said yesterday. 
“This gargantuan amount of payables has reincarnated an old system that forces DPWH contractors to cough up kickbacks just to be paid for completed projects. The practice of bribery has returned in the DBM and DPWH. This happened 20 years ago, unfortunately, when Secretary (Benjamin) Diokno was also DBM boss,” he said. 
He said concerned DBM and DPWH personnel gave him the information on the amount the two agencies owed contractors as of the end of last year.
https://www.philstar.com/business/2019/02/18/1894735/palace-defends-dbm-amid-allegations-govt-owes-contractors-p100b
MalacaƱang Monday defended the Budget department from allegations that the government owes several private contractors billions because of corruption. 
"Malabo yata iyon (That's unclear). Why should the government owe the contractors because of corruption?" presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said in a press briefing.  
"Why would the government owe contractors because of corruption? There seems to be no connection. There is corruption if contractors resort to bribes to get something. But if the government owes them something, I do see the connection with corruption," he added.  
Panelo said a contractor would not receive full payment if he fails to finish the project assigned to him. He said contractors, not Andaya, should file a complaint if they think the government did something wrong.  
"Congressman Andaya cannot be lawyering to these contractors. If the contractors have something to complain, they should themselves file the complaint and address their concerns to the respective department or to Department of Public Works (and Highways)," the presidential spokesman said.  
"The contractors do not seem to be complaining... how can you be more popish than the pope?" he added.
Yeah how can you be more popish than the pope!? Huh? Answer that! Checkmate critics!
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1087316/locsin-i-will-kill-anyone-who-asks-for-a-birth-certificate
Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. has warned to “kill” anyone who asks for a birth certificate as a requirement for passport renewal. 
Locsin made the statement on Tuesday after a netizen asked whether birth certificate is still needed for renewal of passport. 
“Sir @teddyboylocsin kailangan pa rin po ba ng birth certificate pag nag parenew ng passport? Salamat po,” the netizen’s tweet read. 
“Hindi. Putangina. Not for passport renewal. If anyone asks you, tell me who and I will fucking kill him/her,” Locsin tweeted in reply.
Who does Locsin think he is? Duterte? He should really get off Twitter and go kill them all.

And now it's time for...Cocaine!


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1086842/pnp-confirms-p475-m-cocaine-find
PNP Director General Oscar Albayalde, however, said police intelligence suggested that the cocaine, which weighed around 88 kilograms and amounted to nearly half a billion pesos, was not meant to enter Philippine markets. 
“The initial analysis is that these were transient,” Albayalde said. “These recovered drugs really weren’t for the Philippines.” 
According to the PNP chief, the cocaine shipment was likely temporarily parked here and meant to be shipped to another country at some point, although he could not say which one. 
“Although it (cocaine) is being used here, because of its price, it’s not too popular here. That’s why the most common is still ‘shabu’ (crystal meth),” he said.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1087456/pdea-around-p600m-cocaine-recovered-off-ph-waters-so-far-in-2019
“Itong 2019 alone ‘yung mga sites ng discoveries [for cocaine], amounting to more or less nasa P600 million na (In 2019 alone, at the sites of discoveries, we have recovered cocaine amounting to more or less P600 million already) ,” he told Radyo Inquirer on Tuesday. 
“Isang anggulo [na tinitingnan natin] is they are trying to divert the attention of government forces para maipalusot ang mas malaking shipment, most likely shabu kasi iyon ang may market ng drugs sa Pilipinas,” he said. 
(One angle we are looking into is they are trying to divert the attention of government forces to smuggle a larger shipment, most likely crystal meth because it has a market here in the Philippines.) 
Aquino said there are “suspicious events” on the consecutive discoveries of cocaine, as he suspects that drug syndicates will not allow those illegal drugs to be wasted for nothing. 
“There should be answers to this. Kaya nga nakikita namin na diversionary tactics lang ito para mapahuli ‘yung maliit, mapalusot ‘yung mas malaki (That’s why we see that this is only a diversionary tactic for the small amount of illegal drugs to be caught, but for larger amount to be smuggled),” he said. 
Aquino also said that the country might only be being used as a trans-shipment point for the illegal drugs to be delivered to other countries, since cocaine is not commonly used here because of its expensive price.
“So the tendency is to create a vacuum or gap in some vast coastlines where ‘shabu’ (crystal meth) could be brought in,” he added, noting that cocaine only amounted for around 2 percent of the illegal drug market in the Philippines. 
Aquino noted that there had been 13 incidents in which fishermen found blocks of cocaine floating off the country’s coasts since 2018. 
“It is becoming suspicious why this cocaine isn’t being recovered … when it’s supposed to be [embedded] with GPS (global positioning system trackers). And if shabu is also being smuggled by sea, why aren’t we finding floating shabu, just cocaine?” he said. 
He admitted that, though police have intercepted more than 3,000 floating drug laboratories and dens in the country’s seas, it was still a big challenge for law enforcers to prevent the entry of illegal drugs into the country. 
“We [have] more than 7,000 islands, so it’s really difficult to monitor and guard,” Banac said.
Large amounts of cocaine bing discovered off the waters of the Philippines or in large shipping containers is nothing new. It seems to be pretty routine. Whether the drugs are intended for disbursement in this country or elsewhere it is obvious that the PNP cannot stop the entrance of cocaine into the country. They even admit that monitoring and guarding 7,000 islands is difficult. But that hasn't stopped them from declaring victory because according to an SWS survey people are seeing less drug users. Senator Trillanes remarked that there are less drug users because they have been killed and Duterte did not take so kindly to that assessment.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1087677/duterte-slams-trillanes-on-fewer-drug-addicts-remark
President Rodrigo Duterte slammed Senator Antonio Trillanes IV anew after the latter said there are now fewer drug addicts because they were killed without due process. 
“Some critic senator, stupid senator. Trillanes said ‘Oh there, there are no more (drug addicts) because they are dead and so? Are you not happy that I’m doing it for you instead of you, a military idiot? You do not even know how to count,” Duterte said during his speech at the 9th anniversary of the Mindanao Development Authority.
An admission of complicity if not outright guilt in the killings of thousands of drug users and a threat to kill a Senator. Nice.
https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/02/19/tesda-ghost-scholars-programs-discovered-in-central-luzon/
Technical vocational education and training (TVET) programs involved in incidents of ghost training as well as ghost trainees were recently discovered by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in Central Luzon and three other regions. 
The investigation confirmed the existence of ghost training and ghost trainees in registered technical vocational and education training programs – 13 of which are in Central Luzon, seven each in Region 1 and Region IVA, and 1 in Metro Manila. 
Each of the training schools identified has two or more cases of conducting ghost trainings and listing of ghost scholars. Nine cases of illegal collection of fees from trainees and scholars were also found, a gross violation of the rules and guidelines on TESDA scholarship.
Ghost schools? Ghost training? Spooky! 

https://www.rappler.com/nation/210097-tesda-scholars-audit-report-2017
The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) gave some P15 million worth of scholarships to hundreds of “doubtful or fictitious students,” the Commission on Audit (COA) said in its recently-released 2017 annual audit report.
Also expensive and an on-going problem!
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1088136/cabugao-ilocos-sur-mayor-ordered-arrested-over-resort-dispute

The Cabugao Regional Trial Court Branch 24 has ordered the arrest of Cabugao, Ilocos Sur Mayor Josh Edward Cobangbang due to a criminal complaint over the padlocking of a local beach resort with its operator and four-year-old son trapped inside. 
A separate warrant was issued for the case of grave coercion against the mayor and several others.
This is a developing story that will likely take years to resolve but it seems to be a misunderstanding about who owns the resort which is better than a case for graft.

Amid a standing order of President Rodrigo Duterte for policemen to not drink in public places, two lawmen were reportedly caught drinking inside an eatery in Quezon City on Monday. 
A report from the Philippine National Police Counter-Intelligence Task Force (PNP-CITF) said Tuesday that the duo was spotted by its operatives inside Korabs Canteen along Justice Lourdes Paredes San Diego Avenue corner 3rd Avenue in Barangay Socorro, Quezon City.
Maybe they were off duty?


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/218305/former-medellin-mayor-subjected-to-greyhound-while-on-hospital-arrest-contraband-found
The report said that when the police and PDEA-7 agents went to the  hospital room of Ramirez, where he has been confined for about a year now, authorities found and seized liquors, cigarettes, lighters, assorted cellphone accessories, wireless charger, playing cards, and portable speaker.
So who helped sneak all that contraband in?


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1088473/dilg-says-349-govt-officials-financing-npa
Without dropping names, DILG Secretary Eduardo AƱo said the agency already holds a list of officials allegedly supporting the NPA, based on data accumulated from the 2016 and 2018 elections. 
He revealed that the communist rebels have amassed around P195.5 million from extortion activities against politicians since 2016. 
“We now have a watchlist. We know you. So if you are supporting communist rebels in any way, you ascertain yourself as a supporter of terrorism an an enemy of the state, you establish yourself as an accomplice to their cause,” he said in a press briefing on Thursday. 
AƱo berated the officials in the list, as he said they help the NPA rebels to continue operating in some parts of the country. 
The DILG chief also urged voters to not support candidates whom they know are financing the communist movement, as the campaign season for the midterm polls heats up.
Release the names so the people know who to not support or go out and arrest them all!

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Killing is Their Business....and Business is Good!

Three in a row. Two businessmen murdered and one businessman shot at in a failed assassination attempt over a period of three days as if it's no big deal here in paradise. No one bats an eye at all this turbulence and murder since it's an everyday occurrence.

First up is a businessman who was brazenly gunned down on the EDSA Highway in broad daylight on February 17th.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1086757/3-people-injured-in-shooting-incident-on-edsa
A businessman and his driver were killed and a female passenger was injured in a shooting incident on the southbound lane of Edsa near Reliance Street in Mandaluyong City Sunday afternoon. 
Two unidentified gunmen on a motorcycle went close to the white Toyota HiAce Grandia van they were riding on and fired several shots at its right side windows, Senior Supt. Moises Villaceran Jr., chief of the Mandaluyong City Police Station, told INQUIRER.net. 
The incident happened at 3:23 p.m., according to the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority.
Two days later on February 19th another businessman was gunned down this time after leaving church.

https://www.rappler.com/nation/223895-businessman-alex-yao-wife-shot-outside-bacolod-church-february-2019
A businessman was killed while his wife was injured after they were shot by still unidentified assailants riding a motorcycle at the premises of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Shrine (Redemptorist Church) here Tuesday night, February 19. 
Filipino-Chinese businessman Alex Yao, 54, and his wife Ma. Teresa were about to leave the church after attending a prayer meeting when they were gunned down by the suspects.
The third shooting happened less than twelve hours later.

https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/218099/businessman-survives-ambush-in-mandaue-city
Police identified the businessman as  John Denero. 
According to Senior Superintendent Julian Entoma, director of the Mandaue City Police Station (MCPO), the  businessman and his wife, who was with him, were unharmed as the bullets only hit Denero’s car. 
Entoma said the suspects, based on the accounts of witnesses, fled on board a motorcycle.
Aside from the same modus operandi, motorcycle assassins, there is not much to connect these murders. At least not from these media reports. Who knows what salacious, sordid, saucy details the investigations will dig up? It is unsettling to read about the assassination  of two businessmen and the attempted assassination of another in such quick succession. Usually there are a few weeks between killings.

November 28th, 2018
https://www.rappler.com/nation/217777-businessman-dominic-sytin-shot-dead-subic-bay-freeport-november-2018
The victim was identified as Dominic Sytin, president and founder of United Auctioneers, a company engaged in the importation of secondhand vehicles. 
Witnesses said Sytin was about to enter the Lighthouse Resort and Hotel with some companions when the suspects approached him and shot him in the head. 
Sytin was dead on the spot while a still unidentified person was wounded in the attack. 
The suspects got away using a motorcycle. Authorities are still investigating the motive for the killing.
September 12, 2018

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1764082
A 56-YEAR-OLD businessman in Mandaue City was killed by an unknown gunman in front of his establishment on Hernan Cortes St. yesterday morning. 

Johnson Chiaoco, 56, a Filipino-Chinese and a paint shop owner, succumbed to a gunshot wound in the head, said Chief Insp. Zosimo Jabas of the Mandaue City Police Office (MCPO) Station 4. 
MCPO Director Julian Entoma said they have difficulty identifying the culprit since he was wearing a full-face helmet. 

He believes the perpetrator was a professional hired killer.
August 24th, 2018
https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/190918/cebu-bizwoman-shot-dead
A 71-year-old businesswoman has become the latest victim in the spate of killings in Cebu. 
Junko Hamada, the president of Beams Philippines Export Corporation in Talisay City, was shot dead by two unidentified assailants riding-in-tandem on a motorcycle while she was driving her Montero sport utility vehicle along N. Bacalso Avenue in Cebu City at around 7:30 p.m. on Friday.
July 16th, 2018

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1041607
A businessman was shot dead Monday afternoon in Barangay Batinguel here by two unidentified suspects. 
Superintendent Jonathan Pineda, police chief of Dumaguete City, identified the victim as Arsenio Vios Macahis, 55 years old, and resident of Barangay Bagacay in this provincial capital.
June 26th, 2018

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1749822/Cebu/Local-News/Filipino-Chinese-trader-gunned-down-in-Cordova
Gary Ong Go, 57, succumbed to multiple gunshot wounds. Police said three unidentified men shot him at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in Sitio Agad-Agad, Barangay Poblacion, Cordova. 
The above is eight months worth of killings. It appears the killing of a businessman happens in conjunction with the phases of the moon. Between February 17th and February 20th the moon was full with the culmination of a super snow moon the night of February 19th and morning of February 20th. The murders of November 28th, June 26th, and August 24th also occurred during a full moon. Is there a lunar connection?

http://www.phmd.pl/api/files/view/1953.pdf
Homicides and aggravated assaults demonstrated statistically significant clustering around the full moon.
Could be. Or it could be that the killing of businessmen is nothing new in the Philippines, a land where people pay back personal grudges and disputes in lead. Step back a few years and see for yourself.

2017

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/01/19/17/korean-businessman-killed-inside-camp-crame-bato
2014
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/611085/family-employees-shocked-by-businessman-killing

2003
Whatever the reason it is undeniable that the amount of assassinations and other crime committed by motorcyclists riding in tandem has skyrocketed over the last few years with no end in sight. Everyone is a target. As long as someone is willing to pay and someone is willing to take the job, killing is their business...and business is good!


Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Electrical Poles in the Middle of the Road

Ok so not in the middle of the road. I admit the title of this post is hyperbole but just take a look.


See the white line indicating the edge of the road? Now see how far to the left of that line this pole is? Basically it's the middle of the road.



Now this pole is not in the road at all. I know this because they drew the line around it to exclude it from being in the road!

Who zoned and planned this road? From electrical poles to shanties to trees there are serious right-of-way issues on just about every road in the Philippines. Be careful out there.

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Martial Law: Unassailable

With the bombing in Jolo a few weeks ago the focus has been on Abu Sayyaf. It might appear that the NPA has faded away for the moment but they are still as active as ever burning construction equipment, engaging in firefights with the AFP, and even being nice enough to release hostages. The NPA is the armed wing of the Communist Party and one would imagine that the members of the NPA and the CPP are all bona fide and verified communists but you would be wrong to make such a hasty generalisation.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/02/12/19/manila-court-only-2-persons-with-unassailable-links-to-cpp-npa-in-doj-terror-list
A Manila court has trimmed down to 2 the number of individuals with “unassailable links” to the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and the New People’s Army (NPA) in the government’s "terrorist list". 
In an 8-page resolution dated February 1, Judge Marlo Magdoza-Malagar of Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 19, identified only CPP chairman Jose Maria Sison and Antonio Cabanatan, Secretary of the Mindanao Commission, as having “undisputed links” to the CPP-NPA.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) originally listed 649 names as members of the CPP-NPA, a move which caused an uproar because it was perceived to be a case of terror-tagging.
From 649 to now only 2 names. Out of the thousands of people fighting in the NPA as well as the members of the NDF they can only verify that 2 people have unassailable links to the Communist Party? That is absurd. Especially when the AFP is warning people against the recruitment tactics of these groups.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1062087
Meanwhile, AFP public affairs office chief Col. Noel Detoyato said the entire nation, not only the military and government, must condemn the efforts of the communist rebels to infiltrate the youth and student sectors as part of their initiative to recruit more members for their cause. 
"We call that infiltration of the youth and student sector and exploiting their vulnerabilities. The case of the UPLB student is another proof of student sector exploitation of the CPP-NPA-NDF (National Democratic Front)," he said in a message to PNA.
How can the AFP call these groups communists but be unable to verify who their members are in a way that unassailably links them to the CPP? Are these surrenderees verified communists with unassailable links to the CPP?

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/regions/685165/295-cpp-npa-members-surrender-in-surigao-del-norte/story/
What about Joaquin Jacinto who is a spokesman for the NDF?
Six militiamen held captive by communist rebels since December last year were freed on Thursday in Barangay San Juan in Bayugan City, Agusan del Sur. 
Joaquin Jacinto, spokesperson of National Democratic Front of the Philippines-Mindanao, said the release was a “gesture of goodwill” despite the government’s failure to suspend military operations. 
The NDF added that the release of the hostages proves that it is still open to resuming peace talks with the government.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1086282/npa-frees-6-hostages-in-agusan-del-sur
Can the DOJ say that this man is unassailably linked to the CPP and the NPA? After all he is speaking for the NPA which is the armed wing of the CPP! As for this releasing of prisoners being a gesture of goodwill, well Dutere is still open to peace talks.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1083416/duterte-renews-call-to-reds-stop-extortion-taxation-and-we-will-resume-talks
Will he or will he not resume the peace talks? 
Despite saying a week ago that he would never talk to the communists, President Rodrigo Duterte on Friday again imposed a condition for the peace negotiations to resume. 
“Stop extorting money and your taxation,” Duterte said in a speech during the Peace and Order Summit for barangay officials in Legazpi City in Albay. 
“I will guarantee na ako na ang gagastos sa talks. You can come courtesy of the money of the Philippines,” he said. 
“You can come and be billeted in simple hotels because luxury is not for us. You can come in peace, di kayo huhulihin,” he added.
The Flip-Flopper in Chief. Let me remind everyone who is reading this:


http://davaotoday.com/main/politics/new-peoples-army/npa-taxation-a-reality-just-pay-them-says-duterte/
Now that Joma Sison and Antonio Cabanatan have been identified as the only verified communists in the whole of the Philippines they have been summoned to court.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1084964/manila-rtc-summons-doj-joma-sison
“The Court hereby resolves to admit petitioner’s ‘amended petition’ and direct petitioner to serve summons to respondent organizations, through Jose Maria Sison and Antonio Cabanatan. The addresses of Jose Maria Sison and Antonio Cabanatan being unknown, service of summons shall be made by publication,” read the order.
Let's recap. The DOJ's list of communists has been shrunk from 649 to 2 and of these 2 the DOJ doesn't even know their addresses so they will be summoning them to court through publication in a newspaper! You would think if these men can be unassailably linked to the CPP that there would be a whole profile on them with their addresses but that is not the case. Obviously Joma Sison will not be flying back here from the Netherlands where:
"As a recognized political refugee in the Netherlands, I am protected by the Refugee Convention and by Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which prohibits my deportation to the Philippines or even to a third country." 
“The legal protection that I enjoy is well tested and proven valid and effective by the legal and judicial processes that I have undergone to have my name removed from the EU list of terrorists."
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/02/13/19/joma-sison-says-summons-from-manila-malicious-futile
This whole thing is a farce. In 2017 Duterte was eager to have the US delist Sison as a terrorist and now he wants to brand him officially as a a terrorist!
https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/01/25/17/govt-to-ask-us-to-remove-joma-sison-from-terror-list
You can't win if you don't have a plan so the Philippines will continue to remain in the hole running in circles fighting commies they cant even verify as being commies. Sometimes the NPA even wins a battle.

http://davaotoday.com/main/politics/4-soldiers-killed-after-npas-seized-firearms-raided-military-camp-in-bukidnon/
Four soldiers were killed after communist rebels in Bukidnon successfully took over a paramilitary camp of the Army’s 1st Special Forces Civilian Active Auxiliary Patrol Base located in Green Valley, Barangay Dalwangan, Malaybalay City on Thursday, February 14.
Special forces huh? Sure.

The BOL has been ratified and people are jubilant about it.
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1085774/its-official-63-north-cotabato-villages-now-part-of-barmm
“Let us be remind that the success of every electoral exercise depends on the active participation of the people regardless which side they will vote for,” Comelec Chairman Sheriff Abas said before the proclamation was made. 
“As we proclaim the sovereign will of our brothers and sisters in the Bangsamoro Region, we not only mark the beginning of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao but we also mark the beginning of a new era for our country,” he added.
A new era for the country indeed. What kind era it will be remains to be seen. Not everyone is eager to enter this new era.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1084443/duterte-reiterates-plan-to-reach-out-to-misuari
President Rodrigo Duterte reiterated his desire to reach out to  Moro leaders who campaigned against the new law that would give their former colleagues full expanded autonomy in Mindanao. 
At the distribution of certificates of land ownership for farmers here, President Rodrigo Duterte specifically mentioned Nur Misuari, the founder of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), who publicly opposed the Bangsamoro Organic Law. 
“If I can get Nur…If we will have a talk and I can win him, we will be peaceful,”  Duterte said. 
On January 21, the people ratified BOL, creating the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), the final step in the 2014 peace agreement between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. 
Misuari became the governor of a Muslim autonomous region after signing a peace deal with the government in 1996 but failed to lift the area out of poverty despite millions of dollars poured into the region.
It is not hard to predict the future of the BARMM.  All one has to do is look back at the ARMM which was born out of dialogues with the MNLF in a bid to resolve the Muslim secessionist problem. Misuari was installed as governor of the ARMM in 1996 and his tenure ended in violence and rebellion. The region remains impoverished despite lots of money being invested in the region. That's due to good old fashioned corruption and graft.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/967348/in-armm-money-for-poor-goes-to-execs-pockets
Surely things will be different in the BARMM.

https://mindanao.politics.com.ph/peace-exec-optimistic-milf-can-manage-bangsamoro-region/
“No one is 100 percent ready,” Tan said when asked how ready the MILF is to handle the affairs of government. 
“However, they are ready in terms of [having the] determination to achieve good governance. Iba ‘yong sincerity nila [MILF] to govern and avoid corruption,” he added.
That's right. The Islamic terrorists who will be governing the BARMM are determined and sincere which practically guarantees they will succeed in avoiding the kind of corruption which is so endemic to Philippine politics. Along with good governance and avoiding corruption comes the security threats the MILF will have to deal with. Their "former colleagues" the MNLF, Maute, Abu Sayyaf and the rest are still out to cause chaos and havoc.

https://news.abs-cbn.com/video/news/01/28/19/analyst-new-bangsamoro-govt-needs-to-quell-terror-groups-in-mindanao
What programs there are meant to prevent radicalisation is not said. But if you are an orphan whose parents were killed by the infidels and have nothing left to lose why wouldn't you go with an ISIS recruiter who is offering you large sums of cash?

https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/02/16/isis-leader-recruiting-child-warriors-in-lanao-del-sur/
Abu Dar, the only remaining leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in central Mindanao, has been recruiting orphans of those who fought against the government during the Marawi City siege less than years ago. 
Col. Romeo Brawner, commander of the 103rd Brigade, said that based on their intelligence-gathering, Abu Dar has been leading the training of children as young as nine years old in a remote area in Lanao del Sur. 
“We were able to confirm this after we seized small black shirts when we overran their camp three weeks ago,” said Brawner. 
“He is targeting the orphans and relatives of those who died in the Marawi siege. Sometimes, he is offering money for them to join him,” said Brawner.
Now that the MILF has risen to the top of the food chain in Mindanao and given the ultimate prize, their very own Islamic State,  plenty of groups will be jealous and do everything they can to disrupt the "peace." Determination and sincerity won't be enough to stop those elements.