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Maoist Internationalist Movement

This is an archive of the former website of the Maoist Internationalist Movement, which was run by the now defunct Maoist Internationalist Party - Amerika. The MIM now consists of many independent cells, many of which have their own indendendent organs both online and off. MIM(Prisons) serves these documents as a service to and reference for the anti-imperialist movement worldwide.

Information Bureau
Communist Party of the Philippines
Press Release
December 8, 2005

CPP CONDEMNS MURDER RAPS AGAINST SISON

The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) today condemned the Arroyo regime for filing murder charges against National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) Senior Political Consultant Jose Ma. Sison calling it a "dirty maneuver" to harass and extradite Sison.

Sison was included in the charges filed yesterday by the Department of Justice (DOJ) for the slaying of former Col. Rodolfo Aguinaldo in June 2001.

CPP spokesperson Gregorio "Ka Roger" Rosal said that the murder charge against Sison is completely without any basis. Acoording to Rosal, the 2001 ambush of Col. Rodolfo Aguinaldo was carried out by the New People's Army (NPA) to punish him for his grave fascist crimes against the people.

"The decision to mete out capital punishment against Aguinaldo was made by duly-constituted local revolutionary authorities of the People's Democratic Government," Rosal added.

"The filing of criminal charges against Sison by the Arroyo regime reveals its desperation to portray Sison as a terrorist," Rosal said. The Arroyo regime has not only supported but in fact lobbied for the inclusion of Sison in the U.S. list of "foreign terrorists."

The United States' inclusion of Sison, as well as of the CPP and NPA in its "terrorist" list is outright interference in the internal affairs of the Philippines that has been one of the biggest stumbling blocks in the peace negotiations between the Philippine government and NDFP.

[MIM adds: Comrade Sison has been in exile in the Netherlands since many years before 2001; hence the charges regarding an incident in the Philippines in 2001 are that much more politically motivated. The charges also show that the peace negotiations occur in the context where the Arroyo regime has major delusions.]