50th Anniversary of First Quarter Storm (FQS) celebrated in the Netherlands

Dozens of young and senior activists gathered in Utrecht, the Netherlands on 15 February to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Philippines’ First Quarter Storm of 1970 – a series

Will Duterte scrap all military agreements with the US?

Will Duterte scrap all military agreements with the US? It is difficult or even impossible to believe that Duterte would scrap all military agreements with the US, including the Mutual

NDFP condemns US sanctions against Venezuela

The National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) vigorously condemns the latest outrageous violation by the US of the natonal sovereignty of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. The US government's

Duterte continues US military control of the Philippines despite VFA termination notice

The VFA notice of termination takes effect after 180 days. The people cannot be sure that Duterte will not change his mind within that lengthy period. Previously, Duterte postured about

OPAPP has long been irrelevant

The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) has long been irrelevant in the peace process. It has lately been very vocal in opposing the resumption of

On the Duterte legacy

By his own policies and actions, Duterte has defined his legacy. It is a malignant one characterized by treason, tyranny, butchery, corruption and deception.

‘Joma’ and friends commemorate 50th anniversary of the FQS

NDFP chief political consultant, Prof. Jose Ma. Sison, led several Utrecht-based First Quarter Storm veterans today in commemorating the 50th anniversary of the First Quarter Storm (FQS), described as an

Celebrate the First Quarter Storm of 1970, honor and emulate the heroic activist youth

Once more I wish to express warmest greetings of solidarity to the First Quarter Storm Movement and my congratulations for the successful preparations directed by the FQS@50 Coordinating Committee for

On Duterte blaming the revolutionary response of the people to intolerable oppression and exploitation

Duterte is wrong in blaming the revolutionary movement movement for the gross underdevelopment of the Philippines, widespread unemployment and mass poverty. The revolutionary movement is the consequence of and response