Submit your comments on this article |
Southeast Asia |
Rebels seek alliance for coup |
2005-12-26 |
![]() In September, Arroyo was politically weakened after the communists rebuffed her peace offer. Arroyo, however, overcame an impeachment vote in parliament, arising from opposition allegations that she cheated her way to victory in the presidential election in 2004. Rumours of a coup plot by military and police officers swept the capital earlier this month and a retired general was arrested on sedition charges. The CPP central committee said: "At the appropriate time, the party would be willing to openly enter an alliance that includes the anti-Arroyo military and police forces not only for the purpose of ousting the Arroyo regime but also for the purpose of resuming the peace negotiations." The rebels said they were approaching the final year of a three-year plan to build up the weaponry and fighting skills of the NPA, which the statement said now "operates in more than 100 guerrilla fronts" in most of the country's 79 provinces. |
Posted by:Fred |