Philippine president calls off truce after rebel attack

Philippine president calls off truce after rebel attack
Communist New People's Army (NPA) rebels march during a celebration in the southern Philippines in this file photo. [Reuters]
Updated 30 July 2016 15:51
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Philippine president calls off truce after rebel attack

Philippine president calls off truce after rebel attack

MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte withdrew on Saturday a cease-fire order after communist guerrillas killed a government militiaman and failed to declare their own truce by a deadline he had given.
Duterte ordered all government forces to go on high alert and “continue to discharge their normal functions and mandate to neutralize all threats to national security, protect the citizenry, enforce the laws and maintain peace in the land.”
Duterte declared the government cease-fire Monday in the latest sign of his strong relations with the Maoist rebels. Two days later, however, rebels killed a government militiaman and wounded four others in southern Davao del Norte province, angering Duterte, who gave the rebels until 5 p.m. Saturday to declare their own cease-fire.