In honor of his life and legacy, Liberation is reposting our interviews with Ka Louie Jalandoni and an article he wrote on the crafting and approval of The Hague Joint Declaration, which now serves as the framework of the peace negotiations between the NDFP and the GRP.
Peace (Talking) Heads [Part 2 of 3]
“I don’t think I will survive the work without the collective. There is my immediate collective and the bigger collective, which is the grassroots. They were my source of strength.” – Louie Jalandoni on his role as head of the NDFP peace panel.”
Full article here: Peace (Talking) Heads [Part 2 of 3]

The Hague Joint Declaration as Framework Agreement and Continuing Validity in the GRP-NDFP Peace Negotiations
“If you accept the judicial and legal system of the reactionary government as de facto, and you do not assert the judicial and legal system of your revolutionary movement as ALSO de facto, you may fall on the danger of capitulation!”–Louie Jalandoni
Read full article: The Hague Joint Declaration as Framework Agreement and Continuing Validity in the GRP-NDFP Peace Negotiations


Memories of The Hague Joint Declaration by Luis Jalandoni
Due to the intense discussion on the use of the GRP Constitution as the guide of the peace negotiations and the NDFP insistence that we also had our own Constitution and Program, I proposed to put into the text: NO SURRENDER!–Louie Jalandoni
Read full article here: Memories of The Hague Joint Declaration
Advance International Solidarity for the People’s Struggle
“The holding of the PPT (Permanent People’s Tribunal) Session on the Philippines was very significant. The Tribunal’s jury was composed of 10 prestigious legal experts, headed by 1967 Nobel Prize winner for Physiology, George Wald. The Tribunal’s verdict was that the NDFP was the legitimate representative of the Filipino people.”–Louie Jalandoni
Read full article: Advance International Solidarity for the People’s Struggle
