17 Dec 2020 | 06:48 AM UTC
Philippines: Authorities on high alert nationwide ahead of CPP anniversary Dec. 26
Authorities in the Philippines on high alert ahead of CPP anniversary Dec. 26. Threat of violence greatest in rural areas.
Event
Philippine authorities are on high alert ahead of the 52nd founding anniversary of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) Dec. 26. Security forces have increased vigilance for possible hostilities by the New People's Army (NPA) - the CPP's armed wing. NPA militants may increase attacks, especially against military and police targets, ahead of the anniversary. Authorities have said they would not enter any ceasefire with NPA. Supporters of the group may stage protests, especially in the Mindanao area, on the anniversary date.
Tight security measures are highly likely, particularly in northern, northeastern, and central Mindanao, where the group's militant factions are active. Increased security is also probable in parts of Luzon and the Visayas, where the group has an active presence. Police and military forces will likely increase patrols, set up checkpoints, and strengthen security at installations in these regions. These measures could prompt localized traffic disruptions, though significant delays are unlikely.
The threat of violence is most significant in NPA strongholds in rural areas; NPA attacks in urban centers are rare. Factions of the group have conducted mass raids in the past on security posts and municipal buildings that may serve as armories. Various NPA fronts may attempt to mark the anniversary with attacks on security forces, pro-government militias, mines, telecommunication facilities, plantations, and other agro-industrial sites. Ambushes and landmine attacks are possible in remote areas. Rebels may also attempt to seize hostages - typically soldiers - during raids.
Context
President Rodrigo Duterte said Dec. 7 that he would not allow any ceasefire between the government and the NPA during the rest of his administration through 2022. Security officials have also advised Duterte against a ceasefire in past years, claiming that the NPA exploits the cessation in hostilities to recruit additional militants and carry out extortion activities. Additionally, previous ceasefire agreements usually break down before their planned expiration, with both sides accusing the other of violating the declarations.
Advice
Companies with assets in rural areas affected by the communist insurgency should review security arrangements ahead of the anniversary. Consider postponing overland travel outside major population centers ahead of and on the anniversary date, particularly in northern, northeastern, and central Mindanao. Limit exposure to police, military, and paramilitary posts in rural areas.