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                    [Title] => PNP: No to truce with NPA
                    [Summary] => A senior police official urged the government yesterday not to declare a unilateral ceasefire with the communist rebels during the coming Christmas holidays.


Deputy Director General Virtus Gil, Philippine National Police chief of directorial staff, said that New People’s Army rebels should no longer be treated as political revolutionaries but as terrorists.

"I am not questioning the wisdom of what our higher officials say about this, but from my point of view, we need not declare a ceasefire against these bandits," Gil said.
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Dutch Foreign Ministry spokesman Bart Jochems said the Netherlands authorities have also asked European Union member-countries to freeze assets of the CPP and Sison.
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                    [Summary] => A senior police official urged the government yesterday not to declare a unilateral ceasefire with the communist rebels during the coming Christmas holidays.


Deputy Director General Virtus Gil, Philippine National Police chief of directorial staff, said that New People’s Army rebels should no longer be treated as political revolutionaries but as terrorists.

"I am not questioning the wisdom of what our higher officials say about this, but from my point of view, we need not declare a ceasefire against these bandits," Gil said.
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Dutch Foreign Ministry spokesman Bart Jochems said the Netherlands authorities have also asked European Union member-countries to freeze assets of the CPP and Sison.
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