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National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict

The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) is a task force organized by the government of the Philippines in 2018 as part of its "Whole-of-Nation approach" to respond to and raise awareness about ongoing communist armed conflicts in the Philippines,[1][2] after the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte formally terminated peace talks between the Philippine government and the New People's Army in November 2017.[1][3]

National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict
Task force overview
FormedDecember 4, 2018; 5 years ago (2018-12-04)[1]
JurisdictionPhilippines
Task force executives
Parent departmentOffice of the President
Key document
  • Executive Order No. 70, s. 2018
Websitewww.ntfelcac.org

Background edit

 
Executive Order No. 70 signed by President Rodrigo Duterte on December 4, 2018

The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) was formed on December 4, 2018, pursuant to Executive Order No. 70 issued by President Rodrigo Duterte[4] which institutionalized the government's "whole-of-nation" approach in tackling the ongoing communist rebellion in the Philippines led by the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its armed wing, the New People's Army (NPA). The "whole-of-nation" approach is contrasted to prior policy which favored irregular peace talks with communist rebels.[2] The executive order was announced to the public on December 10.[4]

The formation of the NTF-ELCAC followed the formal termination of peace talks between the Philippine government and the NPA when President Rodrigo Duterte issued Presidential Proclamation 360 on November 23, 2017, citing continued attacks by the NPA despite the then ongoing peace negotiations. The CPP and NPA were likewise formally designated as terrorist organizations by the government.[5]

Composition edit

The NTF-ELCAC is composed of 12 operational clusters or lines of effort administered by various relevant government agencies:[6]

  • Basic Services Cluster
  • E-CLIP and Amnesty Program Cluster
  • Infrastructure, Resource Management and Employment Cluster
  • International Engagement Cluster
  • Legal Cooperation Cluster
  • Local Government Empowerment Cluster
  • Localized Peace Engagement Cluster
  • Peace, Law Enforcement and Development Support Cluster
  • Poverty Reduction, Livelihood and Empowerment Cluster
  • Sectoral Unification, Capacity Building Empowerment and Mobilization Cluster
  • Situational Awareness and Knowledge Management Cluster
  • Strategic Communication Cluster

Regional (RTF-ELCAC), provincial (PTF-ELCAC), city (CTF-ELCAC), municipality (MTF-ELCAC), and barangay (BTF-ELCAC) task forces have been formed to implement at the local level the NTF-ELCAC's whole-of-nation approach.[7]

Activities and programs edit

 
President Rodrigo Duterte (foreground, 3rd from right) presides over a meeting with the NTF-ELCAC at the Malacañan Palace on April 15, 2019

Campaign against suspected front organizations edit

The NTF-ELCAC maintains a campaign against the ongoing communist rebellion in the Philippines, as well as against groups that it claims to be front organizations of the communist group.[8] It maintains that it has the duty to warn the public against "dubious groups with links to communist terrorist organizations".[9] The task force's allegations has been criticized as an act of "red-tagging". The NTF-ELCAC on its part falsely claim that the term "red-tagging" was invented by the CPP-NPA[10] and the usage of such term is a move to discredit the task force's allegations.[8]

Among the notable groups the NTF-ELCAC has alleged to be a communist rebel front is the Makabayan bloc, whose members were elected to the House of Representatives. The allegations of the NTF-ELCAC is an "official stance" of the task force.[8] The NTF-ELCAC also made the same accusation against left-wing human rights organization Karapatan, which filed a lawsuit against the task force for violations against Philippine Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law, Genocide and Other Crimes Against Humanity in response.[11]

The NTF-ELCAC's also conducted background checks on organizers of community pantries set up by volunteers as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic for possible links to the CPP-NPA,[12] which led to calls to defund the NTC-ELCAC.[13][14][15]

Barangay Development Program edit

The Barangay Development Program (BDP) is a socioeconomic program of the NTF-ELCAC for barangays that have been deemed free from communist rebel influence by the national government. It is described by the task force as an approach to address the root causes of insurgency such as "hunger, disease, poverty, injustice and hopelessness" so that the communities would be less susceptible to fall under the influence of the communist insurgents.[16][17] The government identified as eligible for the program 822 remote conflict-ridden barangays classified as "geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas (GIDAs)" cleared from communist insurgency influence.[18] The CPP has downplayed the BDP, calling it a "band-aid solution" and believed that the program does not satisfy the "fundamental demand for genuine land reform and the clamor for respect of ancestral lands".[19]

Balik Loob Program and E-CLIP edit

The Balik Loob Program provides a mechanism for former communist rebels who surrendered to the government to reintegrate to mainstream society.[20]

The Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) is a program established through Administrative Order No. 10 signed by President Duterte on April 3, 2018. Under the program, the Department of the Interior and Local Government provides a package of financial, livelihood, and reintegration assistance, as well as firearms remuneration to rebel and extremist surrenderers,[21][22] including their families and communities.[23] As of April 2023, there were 37,413 former rebels and former violent extremists who availed of the program since its inception.[24]

Administration edit

The NTF-ELCAC was created as a government organization under the Office of the President of the Philippines with the Philippine president serving as its chairman, and the National Security Advisor as its vice chairman. Other members include:[4]

Secretaries of the following executive departments
Other

Communications edit

The NTF-ELCAC has eight spokespersons, each dedicated to certain matter/s.[25] Prior to May 10, 2021, the task force only had two spokespersons. There are plans to have additional spokespersons to cover each of the Philippines' regions.[26]

NTF-ELCAC Spokespersons
Official Official designations and agency Coverage
Vacant n/a Security Sector Operations
Lorraine Marie Badoy Undersecretary, New Media and External Affairs

Presidential Communications Operations Office

Social Media Affairs, Sectoral Concerns
Jonathan Malaya Undersecretary, Plans, Public Affairs and Communication

Department of the Interior and Local Government

Local Government Affairs, Barangay Development Program
Severo Catura Undersecretary, Presidential Human Rights Committee Secretariat International Affairs, Peace Process, Human Rights Concerns
Jose Joel Sy Egco Undersecretary, Presidential Task Force on Media Security Mass Media Engagement, Fact-Checker
Vacant n/a NTF-ELCAC Public Affairs and Information Youth Concerns
Marlon Bosantog Regional Director, Cordillera Autonomous Region

Regional Director, Caraga Region National Commission on Indigenous Peoples

Legal Affairs, Indigenous Peoples Concerns
Gaye Florendo National Commission on Indigenous Peoples Assistant spokesperson on NTF-ELCAC Public Affairs and on Indigenous Peoples Concerns

Administrative and criminal complaints edit

Some officials who served under the NTF-ELCAC face complaints before the Office of the Ombudsman and the Commission on Elections. In December 2020, Karapatan alleged in a complaint that Duterte supporter and NTF-ELCAC spokesperson Lorraine Badoy-Partosa is criminally and administratively liable for her "persistent, relentless and malicious red-tagging and vilification" of Karapatan.[11] Also named in the complaint was then-NTF-ELCAC spokesperson Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade.[11]

In March 2022, left-wing partylist members Kabataan Rep. Sarah Jane Elago, GABRIELA Rep. Arlene Brosas, and ACT Rep. France Castro filed criminal complaints against Badoy and nine other NTF-ELCAC executives for electioneering and allegedly violating the Omnibus Election Code.[27] The complaints cited two separate statements issued by the NTF-ELCAC: On March 14, Badoy alleged that presidential candidate Leni Robredo made a pact with the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF); On March 21, Badoy released a statement alleging that Kabataan, Anakpawis, Bayan Muna, ACT Teachers, and Gabriela are "urban operatives" of the CPP-NPA-NDF.[27] The complaint contends that the statements constitute "political advertisement" or "election propaganda".[27]

Journalist and Nobel Prize laureate Maria Ressa filed in 2022 an administrative complaint against Badoy at the Office of the Ombudsman over posts calling Ressa a "sociopath" and a "master bullshitter". The complaint alleges that Badoy’s posts violated the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials. The complaint contends that the posts were "malicious and defamatory remarks which transgress boundaries of professional decorum and protocol".[28][29]

In 2022, the National Union of People's Lawyers filed a motion with the Court of Appeals to declare Badoy in contempt of court after Badoy interviewed on SMNI retired army general Jovito Palparan, who was convicted of kidnapping and illegal detention in 2018.[29]

Calls to defund or abolish edit

In 2021, some Philippine senators suggested to defund the NTF-ELCAC in response to Parlade's red-tagging of community pantries during the COVID-19 pandemic; Parlade later called the senate proponents "stupid", for which he was censured by at least 15 senators.[30] Presidential candidate and labor leader Leody de Guzman also called for the abolition of the NTF-ELCAC if he were elected.[31]

In November 2023, the United Nations Special Rapporteur (UNSR) on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of climate change Ian Fry called for the abolition of the NTF-ELCAC and the repeal of the Philippine Anti-Terror Law.[32] Fry said that the NTF-ELCAC's red-tagging of environmental human rights defenders and Indigenous peoples violates the rights to life and free expression.[33] Council of Leaders for Peace Initiatives and other peace advocacy groups supported the call to abolish the NTF-ELCAC,[34] while the NTF-ELCAC vice chair Eduardo Año rejected the call deeming the UNSCR report "incomplete" inviting the UNSR to have "clarificatory engagement" with the NTF-ELCAC.[35]

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Opinion Irene Khan, during her visit to the Philippines in February 2024, called on the government to abolish the NTF-ELCAC, which she said had red-tagged human rights and humanitarian workers, teachers and health professionals, youth leaders, church leaders, and Indigenous rights defenders.[36] In response, National Security Council Assistant Director General and spokesperson Jonathan Malaya rejected the recommendation, saying the "NTF-ELCAC has been the game-changer in the government's fight against communist terrorism".[37]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict NTF ELCAC is a task force organized by the government of the Philippines in 2018 as part of its Whole of Nation approach to respond to and raise awareness about ongoing communist armed conflicts in the Philippines 1 2 after the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte formally terminated peace talks between the Philippine government and the New People s Army in November 2017 1 3 National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed ConflictTask force overviewFormedDecember 4 2018 5 years ago 2018 12 04 1 JurisdictionPhilippinesTask force executivesBongbong Marcos ChairpersonEduardo Ano Vice chairpersonSara Duterte Co Vice chairpersonErnesto Torres Jr Executive DirectorParent departmentOffice of the PresidentKey documentExecutive Order No 70 s 2018Websitewww wbr ntfelcac wbr org Contents 1 Background 2 Composition 3 Activities and programs 3 1 Campaign against suspected front organizations 3 2 Barangay Development Program 3 3 Balik Loob Program and E CLIP 4 Administration 5 Communications 6 Administrative and criminal complaints 7 Calls to defund or abolish 8 References 9 External linksBackground editFurther information Communist armed conflicts in the Philippines This section provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject Please help improve the article by providing more context for the reader especially details about earlier talks between the government and the various communist armed groups February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Executive Order No 70 signed by President Rodrigo Duterte on December 4 2018The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict NTF ELCAC was formed on December 4 2018 pursuant to Executive Order No 70 issued by President Rodrigo Duterte 4 which institutionalized the government s whole of nation approach in tackling the ongoing communist rebellion in the Philippines led by the Communist Party of the Philippines CPP and its armed wing the New People s Army NPA The whole of nation approach is contrasted to prior policy which favored irregular peace talks with communist rebels 2 The executive order was announced to the public on December 10 4 The formation of the NTF ELCAC followed the formal termination of peace talks between the Philippine government and the NPA when President Rodrigo Duterte issued Presidential Proclamation 360 on November 23 2017 citing continued attacks by the NPA despite the then ongoing peace negotiations The CPP and NPA were likewise formally designated as terrorist organizations by the government 5 Composition editThe NTF ELCAC is composed of 12 operational clusters or lines of effort administered by various relevant government agencies 6 Basic Services Cluster E CLIP and Amnesty Program Cluster Infrastructure Resource Management and Employment Cluster International Engagement Cluster Legal Cooperation Cluster Local Government Empowerment Cluster Localized Peace Engagement Cluster Peace Law Enforcement and Development Support Cluster Poverty Reduction Livelihood and Empowerment Cluster Sectoral Unification Capacity Building Empowerment and Mobilization Cluster Situational Awareness and Knowledge Management Cluster Strategic Communication Cluster Regional RTF ELCAC provincial PTF ELCAC city CTF ELCAC municipality MTF ELCAC and barangay BTF ELCAC task forces have been formed to implement at the local level the NTF ELCAC s whole of nation approach 7 Activities and programs edit nbsp President Rodrigo Duterte foreground 3rd from right presides over a meeting with the NTF ELCAC at the Malacanan Palace on April 15 2019Campaign against suspected front organizations edit The NTF ELCAC maintains a campaign against the ongoing communist rebellion in the Philippines as well as against groups that it claims to be front organizations of the communist group 8 It maintains that it has the duty to warn the public against dubious groups with links to communist terrorist organizations 9 The task force s allegations has been criticized as an act of red tagging The NTF ELCAC on its part falsely claim that the term red tagging was invented by the CPP NPA 10 and the usage of such term is a move to discredit the task force s allegations 8 Among the notable groups the NTF ELCAC has alleged to be a communist rebel front is the Makabayan bloc whose members were elected to the House of Representatives The allegations of the NTF ELCAC is an official stance of the task force 8 The NTF ELCAC also made the same accusation against left wing human rights organization Karapatan which filed a lawsuit against the task force for violations against Philippine Act on Crimes Against International Humanitarian Law Genocide and Other Crimes Against Humanity in response 11 The NTF ELCAC s also conducted background checks on organizers of community pantries set up by volunteers as a response to the COVID 19 pandemic for possible links to the CPP NPA 12 which led to calls to defund the NTC ELCAC 13 14 15 Barangay Development Program edit The Barangay Development Program BDP is a socioeconomic program of the NTF ELCAC for barangays that have been deemed free from communist rebel influence by the national government It is described by the task force as an approach to address the root causes of insurgency such as hunger disease poverty injustice and hopelessness so that the communities would be less susceptible to fall under the influence of the communist insurgents 16 17 The government identified as eligible for the program 822 remote conflict ridden barangays classified as geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas GIDAs cleared from communist insurgency influence 18 The CPP has downplayed the BDP calling it a band aid solution and believed that the program does not satisfy the fundamental demand for genuine land reform and the clamor for respect of ancestral lands 19 Balik Loob Program and E CLIP edit The Balik Loob Program provides a mechanism for former communist rebels who surrendered to the government to reintegrate to mainstream society 20 The Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program E CLIP is a program established through Administrative Order No 10 signed by President Duterte on April 3 2018 Under the program the Department of the Interior and Local Government provides a package of financial livelihood and reintegration assistance as well as firearms remuneration to rebel and extremist surrenderers 21 22 including their families and communities 23 As of April 2023 there were 37 413 former rebels and former violent extremists who availed of the program since its inception 24 Administration editThe NTF ELCAC was created as a government organization under the Office of the President of the Philippines with the Philippine president serving as its chairman and the National Security Advisor as its vice chairman Other members include 4 Secretaries of the following executive departmentsDepartment of National Defense Department of the Interior and Local Government Department of Justice Department of Social Welfare and Development Department of Education Department of Information and Communications Technology Department of Finance Department of Budget and Management Department of Public Works and Highways Department of Agrarian ReformOtherOffice of the Presidential Adviser on Peace Reconciliation and Unity Armed Forces of the Philippines Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Philippine National Police Chief National Intelligence Coordinating Agency National Commission on Indigenous Peoples Chairman National Economic and Development Authority Director General Commission on Higher Education Philippines Chairperson Technical Education and Skills Development Authority Director General And two representatives from the private sector appointed by the PresidentCommunications editThe NTF ELCAC has eight spokespersons each dedicated to certain matter s 25 Prior to May 10 2021 the task force only had two spokespersons There are plans to have additional spokespersons to cover each of the Philippines regions 26 NTF ELCAC Spokespersons Official Official designations and agency CoverageVacant n a Security Sector OperationsLorraine Marie Badoy Undersecretary New Media and External Affairs Presidential Communications Operations Office Social Media Affairs Sectoral ConcernsJonathan Malaya Undersecretary Plans Public Affairs and Communication Department of the Interior and Local Government Local Government Affairs Barangay Development ProgramSevero Catura Undersecretary Presidential Human Rights Committee Secretariat International Affairs Peace Process Human Rights ConcernsJose Joel Sy Egco Undersecretary Presidential Task Force on Media Security Mass Media Engagement Fact CheckerVacant n a NTF ELCAC Public Affairs and Information Youth ConcernsMarlon Bosantog Regional Director Cordillera Autonomous Region Regional Director Caraga Region National Commission on Indigenous Peoples Legal Affairs Indigenous Peoples ConcernsGaye Florendo National Commission on Indigenous Peoples Assistant spokesperson on NTF ELCAC Public Affairs and on Indigenous Peoples ConcernsAdministrative and criminal complaints editSome officials who served under the NTF ELCAC face complaints before the Office of the Ombudsman and the Commission on Elections In December 2020 Karapatan alleged in a complaint that Duterte supporter and NTF ELCAC spokesperson Lorraine Badoy Partosa is criminally and administratively liable for her persistent relentless and malicious red tagging and vilification of Karapatan 11 Also named in the complaint was then NTF ELCAC spokesperson Lt Gen Antonio Parlade 11 In March 2022 left wing partylist members Kabataan Rep Sarah Jane Elago GABRIELA Rep Arlene Brosas and ACT Rep France Castro filed criminal complaints against Badoy and nine other NTF ELCAC executives for electioneering and allegedly violating the Omnibus Election Code 27 The complaints cited two separate statements issued by the NTF ELCAC On March 14 Badoy alleged that presidential candidate Leni Robredo made a pact with the Communist Party of the Philippines New People s Army National Democratic Front CPP NPA NDF On March 21 Badoy released a statement alleging that Kabataan Anakpawis Bayan Muna ACT Teachers and Gabriela are urban operatives of the CPP NPA NDF 27 The complaint contends that the statements constitute political advertisement or election propaganda 27 Journalist and Nobel Prize laureate Maria Ressa filed in 2022 an administrative complaint against Badoy at the Office of the Ombudsman over posts calling Ressa a sociopath and a master bullshitter The complaint alleges that Badoy s posts violated the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials The complaint contends that the posts were malicious and defamatory remarks which transgress boundaries of professional decorum and protocol 28 29 In 2022 the National Union of People s Lawyers filed a motion with the Court of Appeals to declare Badoy in contempt of court after Badoy interviewed on SMNI retired army general Jovito Palparan who was convicted of kidnapping and illegal detention in 2018 29 Calls to defund or abolish editIn 2021 some Philippine senators suggested to defund the NTF ELCAC in response to Parlade s red tagging of community pantries during the COVID 19 pandemic Parlade later called the senate proponents stupid for which he was censured by at least 15 senators 30 Presidential candidate and labor leader Leody de Guzman also called for the abolition of the NTF ELCAC if he were elected 31 In November 2023 the United Nations Special Rapporteur UNSR on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of climate change Ian Fry called for the abolition of the NTF ELCAC and the repeal of the Philippine Anti Terror Law 32 Fry said that the NTF ELCAC s red tagging of environmental human rights defenders and Indigenous peoples violates the rights to life and free expression 33 Council of Leaders for Peace Initiatives and other peace advocacy groups supported the call to abolish the NTF ELCAC 34 while the NTF ELCAC vice chair Eduardo Ano rejected the call deeming the UNSCR report incomplete inviting the UNSR to have clarificatory engagement with the NTF ELCAC 35 The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Opinion Irene Khan during her visit to the Philippines in February 2024 called on the government to abolish the NTF ELCAC which she said had red tagged human rights and humanitarian workers teachers and health professionals youth leaders church leaders and Indigenous rights defenders 36 In response National Security Council Assistant Director General and spokesperson Jonathan Malaya rejected the recommendation saying the NTF ELCAC has been the game changer in the government s fight against communist terrorism 37 References edit a b c Montiel Cristina J Paz Erwine S Dela Medriano Jose S October 12 2022 Narrative Expansion and Terrorist Labeling Discursive Conflict Escalation by State Media Journal of Social and Political Psychology 10 2 518 535 doi 10 5964 jspp 5577 ISSN 2195 3325 a b Moaje Marita February 26 2021 NTF ELCAC whole of nation approach vs Reds most effective Senate Philippine News Agency Retrieved April 28 2021 Santos Eimor P December 29 2017 How peace talks with communist rebels failed CNN Philippines Archived from the original on December 9 2020 Retrieved February 22 2024 a b c Gita Ruth Abbey December 10 2018 Duterte creates task force to end local communist armed conflict Sunstar Retrieved May 3 2021 Colcol Erwin February 21 2021 Peace talks can t simply resume due to existing termination order Esperon GMA News Retrieved May 2 2021 Central Luzon highlights effectiveness of Whole of Government approach in dealing with CTG Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process February 27 2022 Archived from the original on February 27 2022 Retrieved September 23 2023 Joint Memorandum Circular No 01 series of 2019 PDF Department of Education National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict pp 2 8 Archived from the original PDF on September 23 2023 Retrieved September 23 2023 a b c NTF ELCAC stands on solid ground when identifying CPP NPA fronts Philippine News Agency June 6 2021 Retrieved June 10 2021 Gov t duty to expose dubious groups profiting from charity orgs Philippine News Agency April 21 2021 Retrieved June 10 2021 FALSE Red tagging a term invented by CPP NPA NDF Rappler January 12 2021 Retrieved June 16 2021 a b c Valenzuela Nikka G December 5 2020 Rights group files raps vs anti red task force Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved June 10 2021 Luna Franco NTF ELCAC admits to monitoring community pantries but not profiling The Philippine Star Retrieved June 10 2021 Esperon defends NTF ELCAC s budget amid defunding calls CNN Philippines April 25 2021 Retrieved April 28 2021 Senators push to defund NTF ELCAC amid red tagging issue CNN Philippines April 22 2021 Archived from the original on April 21 2021 Retrieved May 2 2021 Buan Lian April 23 2021 DOJ sidesteps question on NTF ELCAC s red tagging Rappler Retrieved May 2 2021 Salaverria Leila B Corrales Nestor October 2 2020 P16B for anti insurgency task force questioned Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved May 2 2021 Rita Joviland April 23 2021 Esperon says NTF ELCAC funds directly being released to LGUs GMA News Retrieved May 2 2021 Chavez Chito May 5 2021 Defunding NTF ELCAC exposes 822 cleared barangays to communist insurgency anew Ano Manila Bulletin Retrieved February 22 2024 CPP NTF ELCAC s barangay development programs a band aid solution GMA News January 28 2021 Retrieved April 28 2021 Escosio Jan V May 26 2021 Success of BDP BLP main reason not to defund NTF ELCAC says Rep Torres Gomez Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved June 10 2021 Francisco Pia Lorraine August 3 2023 FRs receive gov t help thru E CLIP Philippine Information Agency Archived from the original on February 22 2024 Retrieved February 22 2024 Gita Carlos Ruth Abbey March 19 2020 Ex violent extremists now covered by E CLIP Philippine News Agency Archived from the original on April 8 2020 Retrieved February 22 2024 Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations of Administrative Order No 10 s 2018 A O No 10 s 2018 as Amended by Administrative Order No 23 s 2020 A O No 25 s 2020 PDF Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Archived from the original PDF on December 9 2022 Retrieved February 22 2024 Nepomuceno Priam April 25 2023 TF Balik Loob facilitates reintegration of 10 6K former rebels Philippine News Agency Archived from the original on February 22 2024 Retrieved February 22 2024 Lopez Virgil May 10 2021 Parlade Badoy remain as NTF ELCAC spokespersons 6 more added GMA News Retrieved June 10 2021 Eight s not enough NTF ELCAC to add more regional spokespersons vs CPP propaganda machine Manila Bulletin Manila Bulletin May 15 2021 Retrieved June 10 2021 a b c Lopez Melissa Luz March 25 2022 Makabayan bloc 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