The next time President Duterte makes a trip to China, he may be bringing along听 dozens of听 female former communist guerrillas who have surrendered to his government.
The President told 215 former members of the New People鈥檚 Army (NPA), the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), that he wanted to show them how life has improved after China turned to capitalism.
The President said he wanted to take female former Red fighters on a tour to China and Hong Kong, similar to the trip he had arranged as a reward for female soldiers who fought Islamic State-inspired terrorists in Marawi City.
鈥淒o you want to go to Hong Kong? All my female soldiers who fought in Marawi, from the police and the military, I sent them to Hong Kong for a vacation. And it may be the same for you,鈥 Mr. Duterte said in a speech to rebel returnees in Malaca帽ang on Wednesday night.
There were 48 female former guerrillas in the audience.
No definite date yet
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Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said there was no definite date for the President鈥檚 visit to China, adding that he had a standing invitation from Chinese President Xi Jinping.
鈥淎nd the invitation was: it can be state, official, private, you are always welcome to come to China,鈥 Roque said.
The President made the pitch to convince the former insurgents to turn a new leaf and reject the communist ideology.
鈥淵ou communists would say life is good [under communism]. Now that China is no longer communist, you take a look,鈥 he said.
The CPP and the NPA were established at the height of China鈥檚 鈥渃ultural revolution鈥 when China battled 鈥渃apitalist roaders.鈥
The CPP still follows Mao Zedong鈥檚 protracted 鈥減eople鈥檚 war鈥 strategy of surrounding the cities from the countryside.
Following Mao鈥檚 death, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping ascended to the top leadership position and opened China to the global economy.
Harsh words for NPA
While he wooed the female former guerrillas, Mr. Duterte had harsh words for those still fighting the government, ordering troops to kill five NPA members for every soldier they killed.
鈥淲omen or men, as long as they鈥檙e NPA, kill them. Let鈥檚 see,鈥 he added.
Mr. Duterte was reacting to a statement from CPP founding chair Jose Maria Sison, who said the NPA was capable of killing at least one soldier a day.
Sison on Thursday said he was just making an estimate and that he was in no position to order the rebels to conduct offensive operations.
Roque said the President was sending a message to Sison that he should not make threats.
鈥淲e are the state, if we haven鈥檛 eradicated you, it鈥檚 because we opted not to eradicate you as Filipinos,鈥 Roque said. 鈥淏ut if you want war, we are ready to go to war.鈥
In a statement on Thursday, Sison said he was 鈥渜uite different鈥 from Mr. Duterte who 鈥渂oasts of his brutal and bloodthirsty character.鈥
鈥淚 cannot order the NPA to kill anyone. Certainly, I cannot order them to launch any offensive campaign or operations against the (Armed Forces of the Philippines),鈥 he said in a statement.
Birthday wish
In an online interview with the Inquirer on Thursday as he marked his 79th birthday, Sison said his birthday wish was to 鈥淥ust Digong, unless he can make up and do good for the country.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 giving him a second chance to resume peace negotiation and do not disrupt it,鈥 he said.
Sison and his wife, Juliet, have been in self-exile in the Netherlands since 1987, after the collapse of the peace negotiations under then President Corazon Aquino. They have never set foot in the country since then. 鈥REPORTS FROM PHILIP C. TUBEZA AND DELFIN T. MALLARI JR.