10 MM universities idinawit ‘Red October’ plot | Bandera

10 MM universities idinawit ‘Red October’ plot

- October 02, 2018 - 05:27 PM

IBINUNYAG ni Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff General Carlito Galvez, Jr. na tinatayang 10 unibersidad sa Metro Manila ang umano’y sangkot sa “Red October” plot para patalsikin si Pangulong Duterte.

Sa pagdinig ng Senate committee on finance sa panukalang budget para sa 2019 budget, mismong si Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV ang nagtanong kaugnay ng umano’y planong pabagsakin ang administrasyon ni Duterte.

Sinabi ni Galvez na pinamumunuan ang “Red October” plot ni Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founding chairman Jose Maria Sison.

“In fact, they have already organized 10 of the universities in Manila,” sabi ni Galvez.

“And right now they are making a lot of information drive wherein they will show to (all) high school and even college students the different atrocities committed during the Marcos regime and equate that to present administration.”

Idinagdag ni Galvez na may mga dokumento rin na magpapakita na nagsagawa si Sison ng mga video conference sa University of the Philippines.

“Meron po kaming document.. I can’t reveal it but I can reveal in the executive session so that we can see the vast efforts of the CPP-NPA in order to oust Duterte,” ayon pa kay Galvez.

Sinabi ni Galvez na kabilang sa plano ang Operation Talsik at  Operation Aklasan kung saan nagsasagawa ng mga protesta sa mga lalawigan.

“The plan also involves successive mass mobilization starting on September 21 up to the 50th anniversary of the CPP in December. We unearthed this Oplan Aklasan with the publication of the Constitution of the CCP-NPA, dated 2016,” ayon pa ka Galvez.

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