Self-exiled Philippine communist leader Sison dies at 83

ONEINNEWS.COM - Philippine communist leader Jose Maria Sison died on Friday (Dec 16) night at the age of 83 after a two-week confinement in...



ONEINNEWS.COM - Philippine communist leader Jose Maria Sison died on Friday (Dec 16) night at the age of 83 after a two-week confinement in a hospital in the Netherlands, his party said on Saturday.

Sison is the founder of the Philippine Communist Party, whose military wing - the New People's Army (NPA) - has been waging an armed rebellion in one of the world's longest-running insurgencies. 

The conflict between the NPA and the Philippine government has killed more than 40,000 people.

"The Filipino proletariat and toiling people grieve the death of their teacher and guiding light," the party said in a statement on its website.

The self-exiled communist leader has lived in Europe since the late 1980s, after his release from jail following the fall of dictator Ferdinand Marcos, whose namesake son was elected president in a May election this year.

Sison was put on a US terrorist list in 2002, preventing him from travelling.

The party said Sison died peacefully at around 8.40pm (12.40pm GMT) on Friday after being confined in the hospital in Utrecht. It did not give a reason for Sison's confinement.

"Even as we mourn, we vow (to) continue to give all our strength and determination to carry the revolution forward guided by the memory and teachings of the people's beloved Ka Joma," the party said.

Sison was also known as Joma. "Ka" means comrade.

President Marcos' predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte, had prioritised ending the conflict with the NPA when he took office in 2016, but he abandoned peace efforts, infuriated by repeated rebel attacks during the talks

At its peak, the NPA had 25,000 armed fighters, but now has about 2,000, the military has said.

Following Sison's death, the Department of National Defense (DND) called on the "remaining few believers ... (to) turn their backs on the violent and false ideology" of the Communist Party.

"The greatest stumbling block of peace for the Philippines is gone; let us now give peace a chance," the DND said in a statement.

Source: Reuters/fh


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