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Updates on the 35th year of the NPA
Developments in the work of the New People's Army
Available years: 36th 35th

Mass Base Building
Mindanao
Continue
growing stronger
April 2004. In a statement on March 29, the CPP Mindanao Commission said that the NPA has been able to expand to 2,000 barrios or 20% of the total 10,021 barrios in Mindanao.
Central Luzon
Expansion
January, 2004. Mass struggles were successfully advanced in Bulacan, Aurora, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga and Tarlac. The region is assiduously striving to set up full-fledged mass organizations and organizing committees to overcome the trend of conservatism in mass work characterized by slow-paced organizing and infrequent and intermittent antifeudal struggles.
Cordillera
Just peace
between tribes
October, 2003. In places where the leadership and influence of the revolutionary movement are already predominant, the Party and the NPA actively influence and guide the formation of bodong (a tribal institution aimed at stopping tribal wars, ensuring the protection of each tribe, and establishing a peaceful alliance). They adjust to the vestiges of primitive bodong forms and processes and develop them towards becoming a new type of bodong that is more progressive, democratic and patriotic.
Eastern Visayas
Red Political
Power
September, 2003. Proletarian leadership and the spirit of genuine democracy and revolutionary social change are very much alive in areas where Party branches are highly developed and self-reliant. The leadership of the Party and the mass organizations is very much felt in the sharpness of the political calls and the vigor of the community's response to them. Such is the case in a barrio in Samar where the NPA has been active for more than 20 years and which is now under the people's Red political power.
Southern Tagalog
Mass Work
Conference
August, 2003. The Second Conference on the Conduct of Mass Work in the Countryside held in August is another big milestone in the history of the revolutionary movement in Southern Tagalog. It set the direction that the revolutionary movement must take to realize its objective of setting up bastions of the revolution in the countryside--mass bases that the enemy cannot destroy despite its intensifying counterrevolutionary war.
Eastern Visayas
Anti-Drug
Campaign
July, 2003. In any part of the region where the people's Red political power prevails, the drug problem has either been already annihilated or has not had a chance to gain momentum…
Central Luzon
Revolutionary
unionism
July 2003. After more than 3 years of struggle which cost them their livelihood and welfare, contractual workers under the old kabo system successfully organized a revolutionary union. To avoid being crushed by the capitalists, the workers succeeded in obtaining the support of other unions and mass organizations in the community including church people, local government officials and even some police forces…
Bicol Province
MAKIBAKA
reestablishment
June 18, 2003. Women from all the sitios of a Bicol barrio held a conference to reestablish the MAKIBAKA chapter.
Bataan
People's Court
June 14, 2003. An NPA unit arrested three elements of the "Rebolusyonaryong Hukbong Bayan" or RHB in Abucay, Bataan. The people's court freed those whose cases had insufficient basis and meted punishment on one whose involvement in several cases of murder was proven.

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