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Select the product you want to install or update. Statement from the Department of National Defense: Lorenzana confirmed the letter when asked by ABS-CBN News. Run the Trimble Installation Manager on the device. Lorenzana confirms that he informed the administration of the University of the Philippines (UP) regarding the abrogation of the agreement between the DND and UP. In the letter, Lorenzana said the department was terminating the 1989 agreement to ensure the safety of UP students after some of them have supposedly been identified as members of the Communist Party of the Philippines and its armed wing, the New People's Army. Lorenzana, however, said the department "does not intend to station military or police inside UP campuses nor do we wish to suppress activist groups, academic freedom and freedom of expression." "Some of them were killed during the military and police operations, while others were captured and surrendered to the authorities," the letter read.
"In pursuit of true national peace and development, it is time to terminate or abrogate the existing 'Agreement' with the end view of protecting and securing the institution and youth against the enemies of the Filipino people without sacrificing the freedoms we have preserved for about thirty (30) years since this 'Agreement' was executed," he wrote. Under the accord, the military and police are barred from entering any UP campus without authorization from the school administration. Francis Pangilinan, who served as UP Student Council chair and a Student Regent during his university days, voiced his objection to the "unilateral and arbitrary termination" of the accord.
"Tinutulan natin ang panghihimasok ng diktador noon. Labor group Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) condemned the DND's move, calling it as "an outright bastardization of academic freedom, and of our freedoms of speech and thought." UP has always been and will always be a citadel of freedom and democracy," he said.