DILG on identifying NDF as a terrorist: ‘Masquerade is over’

By NG Seruela

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) welcomed the designation of the National Democratic Front (NDF) of the Philippines as a terrorist organization under the Anti-Terrorism Council Resolution No. 21.

In a statement issued on Thursday (July 22), DILG Secretary Eduardo M. Año likened the NDF as a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” since it has been “posturing as a legal, above ground organization that had engaged with the government during peace talks while discreetly colluding with the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) and other underground mass organizations to sabotage the peace talks from within, plotting to overthrow the Philippine government, and supporting the CPP-NPA’s failed “people’s democratic revolution.”

Sec. Año emphasized that with the designation of NDF as a terrorist organization, the “lies and deceit of the NDF have come to light.” He said the designation reveals the true colors of the NDF.

“The designation exposes the NDF for what it actually is – an integral part and minion of the CPP — which has been working under its command and leadership to ultimately seize power from the government, through armed struggle and other means, in order to overthrow the government and establish a communist and repressive state in our country,” he said.

Año insisted that with the new designation, the “masquerade is over.” The group will now be deprived of financial and logistical support and resources.

“Support and financial assistance from institutions and even foreign governments whom they have been duping for many years will also be severed as said groups may now be prosecuted under the Terrorism Financing Prevention and Suppression Act of 2012 for supporting a terrorist organization,” he added.

The DILG chief branded the designation as a “significant victory.” -rir

Popular

Palace: No holiday break for PBBM, key agencies during Holy Week

By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos | Philippine News Agency There will be no holiday break for President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and key government agencies during...

PBBM: 131 Kalayaan Island features in Palawan, WPS to adopt local names

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet In a move to assert sovereignty over the hotly contested islands and features in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), President Ferdinand...

DBCC to discuss oil excise tax this week —PBBM

By Brian Campued The Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) is set to convene this week to discuss its assessment on the possible implementation of a...

Malacañang sets half-day WFH setup for gov’t offices on Holy Wednesday

By Brian Campued Malacañang on Tuesday directed government offices to implement work-from-home arrangement on Holy Wednesday, in light of the observance of Holy Week. In Memorandum...