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Nationality ni Joma Sison kinuwestiyon ni Du30

- February 08, 2018 - 01:17 PM

KINUWESTIYON ni Pangulong Duterte ang nationality ni Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founding chairman Jose Maria Sison, na ayon sa kanya ang mas itsurang Taiwanese. 

“Son of a b****. They are boastful. He wants to replace me. No doubt about it because he’s a Filipino, too. I don’t know if he’s really a Filipino. He looks like a Taiwanese,” sabi ni Duterte matapos ang merienda kasama ang mga dating miyembro ng New People’s Army (NPA) sa Malacanang kagabi.

Idinagdag ni Duterte na nag-aambisyon din si Sison na makapamuno ng isang gobyerno.

“Sison is also dreaming of his own government. He also want free education. Everything is free, including the beds. When the time comes…there is tax — you must pay to the communists before having a child,” dagdag ni Sison.

Kasabay nito, pinaringgan ni Duterte si Sison sa kanyang patuloy na pananatili sa labas ng bansa.

“Now, where is Sison? Who am I? I’m the President, talking to you now, promising that I will do something. I have plans  in my mind,” ayon pa kay Duterte.

Niliwanag naman ni Duterte na kaibigan niya ang mga NPA.

“Besides, NPA were my friends. I even asked the soldiers to give way. I went up to the mountains several times. The last time I went there was in Surigao where they nabbed a policewoman. That’s when I was forced to visit the mountains. I told you to spare the women because they are not included in the war,” paliwanang ni Duterte.

 Nauna nang ipinatigil ni Duterte ang usapang pangkapayapaan sa CPP-NPA dahil sa mga pag-atake ng mga rebelde na kalaunan ay idineklara niyang terorista.

“He wants to run the government, he wants to have this kind of life. I’m not living here, okay? I live in the barracks. I will just cross the Pasig River,” sabi pa ni Duterte.

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Bella Cariaso For: Bandera Desk Bella Cariaso February 8 Story 1: Nationality ni Joma Sison kinuwestiyon ni Du30 KINUWESTIYON ni Pangulong Duterte ang nationality ni Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founding chairman Jose Maria Sison, na ayon sa kanya ang mas itsurang Taiwanese. “Son of a b****. They are boastful. He wants to replace me. No doubt about it because he’s a Filipino, too. I don’t know if he’s really a Filipino. He looks like a Taiwanese,” sabi ni Duterte matapos ang merienda kasama ang mga dating miyembro ng New People’s Army (NPA) sa Malacanang kamakalawa ng gabi. Idinagdag ni Duterte na nag-aambisyon din si Sison na makapamuno ng isang gobyerno. “Sison is also dreaming of his own government. He also want free education. Everything is free, including the beds. When the time comes…there is tax — you must pay to the communists before having a child,” dagdag ni Sison. Kasabay nito, pinaringgan ni Duterte si Sison sa kanyang patuloy na pananatili sa labas ng bansa. “Now, where is Sison? Who am I? I’m the President, talking to you now, promising that I will do something. I have plans in my mind,” ayon pa kay Duterte. Niliwanag naman ni Duterte na kaibigan niya ang mga NPA. “Besides, NPA were my friends. I even asked the soldiers to give way. I went up to the mountains several times. The last time I went there was in Surigao where they nabbed a policewoman. That’s when I was forced to visit the mountains. I told you to spare the women because they are not included in the war,” paliwanang ni Duterte. Nauna nang ipinatigil ni Duterte ang usapang pangkapayapaan sa CPP-NPA dahil sa mga pag-atake ng mga rebelde na kalaunan ay idineklara niyang terorista. “He wants to run the government, he wants to have this kind of life. I’m not living here, okay? I live in the barracks. I will just cross the Pasig River,” sabi pa ni Duterte. (Bella Cariaso) Sent from my iPhone

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