Ang Bayan | December 21, 2024

Ang Bayan ("The People") is the official publication of the Communist Party of the Philippines, guided by Marxism-Leninism-Maoism. It is published by the Central Committee. AB comes out fortnightly every

Wage people’s war against Marcos’ martial law in the countryside

The successive “insurgency-free” declarations of Marcos’ officials and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in recent weeks are part of a grand disinformation and psywar campaign. Its aim is

No ceasefire this Christmas season

The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and New People’s Army (NPA) cannot declare a ceasefire this Christmas amid the Marcos regime’s relentless war of repression, offensive military operations, and

KM members rally in Manila

Members of Kabataang Makabayan (KM) marched on December 16 along Recto Avenue in Manila to commemorate their 60th anniversary and the second year of Ka Jose Maria Sison’s martyrdom. Amid

Protests

  Bring Duterte to justice, hold Marcos accountable! Progressive organizations and democratic parties gathered at Liwasang Bonifacio in Manila on December 10 to mark the 76th International Human Rights Day.

Youth movement in Central Luzon perseveres

In the Central Luzon plains and mountains, the revolutionary youth movement is intensifying its efforts to overcome weaknesses, rectify errors, and further strengthen the region’s Kabataang Makabayan (KM) ranks. They

Raha work: a very challenging livelihood

Raha work (“pagraraha”) or preparing firewood for sale is very difficult and dangerous. Despite this, it is the only source of income for many Manobo natives the military evicted in

Justice for the displaced people of Marawi City!

Church people and youth held a prayer-protest action on December 14 in solidarity with the displaced families of Marawi City who have yet to return to their city. They called

Human trafficking victim Mary Jane Veloso returns to the Philippines

Human trafficking victim Mary Jane Veloso has returned to the Philippines after nearly 15 years of detention in Indonesia. She was welcomed by her children, parents, lawyer, and supporters from