[March
29, 2016] The National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) again renders
the highest honors to Ka Roger on the 47th anniversary of the New People's Army
(NPA). Ka Roger was an exemplary NPA Commander and the Spokesperson of the
Communist Party of the Philippines. We also take this occcasion to honor the
martyrs and heroes of the New People's Army in all the 47 years of its service
to the Filipino people in their revolutionary armed struggle against US
imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism. We extend warmest
congratulations to our people's army for its many achievements and in a very
special way at this time when the NPA is launching numerous tactical offensives
against the reactionary regime's military and paramilitary forces.
It is a
most opportune moment to recall and celebrate the life, and outstanding service
rendered by Ka Roger as the Filipino people march in his honor as his remains
are laid to his resting place in his hometown. We likewise pay our respects to
his family who joins in honoring his great legacy and memory.
For many
years, from the time of the Marcos dictatorship, Ka Roger was loved by the
people as he was known as the voice, the face and spirit of the revolutionary
movement. He was an excellent communicator. He broadcast the line of the
people's movement most effectively, explained the various issues, even the most
difficult ones, in the simplest and very undestandable way. Coming from the
toiling masses and immersed in their situation, life and struggles, he
understood their deepest feelings and aspirations. He was a favorite of media
people. They loved to call him up and interview him.
His memory
and inspiration lives on among the masses and the entire people. His life and
service are imprinted in the hearts of the masses, in the entire people who
unceasingly struggle for genuine land reform and national industrialization, for
freedom and independence, and a just and lasting peace!
Long live
the revolutionary spirit and inspiration of Ka Roger!
Long live the Filipino
people!
Long live the Philippine Revolution!
Luis
G. Jalandoni
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