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NDFP senior political consultant Comrade Jose Ma. Sison challenged the Dutch government to go ahead in freezing his bank deposits so that he could show just how cruel The Netherlands government and the imperialists could be. This was his reaction to The Netherlands' compliance with a US "request" to freeze his assets and those of the NDFP. Sison said that this was a cruel move because his bank deposits were just enough for his subsistence. He said that his money comes from the Dutch government since it does not allow him to earn a living due to his status as a political refugee. Nonetheless, Comrade Sison said that such pressure would not affect the operations of the revolutionary movement, which is self-reliant and does not depend on outside support. He said that the bulk of the movement's funds comes from contributions from peasants, workers and other supporters in the Philippines. ![]()
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