Friends of the Filipino People in Struggle

Solidarity organization supporting the National Democratic people’s movement in the Philippines


17/09/2025

Friends of the Filipino in Struggle (FFPS) is an international network building support for the Philippine revolution and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines’s (NDFP) 12-point program for a just and lasting peace. Through education, mobilization, and other forms of concrete solidarity, FFPS works to amplify the voices of the Filipino masses, share information about their struggles, and strengthen anti-imperialist solidarity with the Philippine revolution.

As part of its main campaign FFPS tries to gather support for the NDFP and promote the Philippine revolutionary struggle. It is important to amplify the program of the Philippine revolution, learn from its inspiring practice and give concrete support where we can.

Under the current US-backed Marcos regime, the Philippine government wages a brutal counterinsurgency under the false banner of “peace.” Behind this façade lies an agenda of violent suppression, corruption, and deeper dependence on U.S. imperial interests.

FFPS campaigns internationally to expose this sham and to highlight that it is the NDFP—not the Marcos government—that offers a real path to peace. Through revolutionary armed struggle, the NDFP lays out a framework for national and social liberation.

In the face of escalating repression and disinformation, FFPS calls on movements worldwide to mobilize in support of the Filipino people’s struggle for liberation.

Day of Solidarity with the Filipino People

On September 20, Migrantifa Berlin, Lotta Basel, and Friends of the Filipino People in Struggle (FFPS) are hosting a day of solidarity with the Filipino people’s fight for national liberation.

In early 2024, an internationalist delegation visited the Philippines, where the Communist Party and its guerrilla force, the New People’s Army (NPA), have been waging a long-standing liberation struggle against the US-backed fascist Philippine government since the late 1960s. The event will feature a documentary exhibition and two presentations: one on solidarity work in Europe, and another reporting on the revolutionary mass movement in the Philippines and its successes on the ground.

For centuries, the Filipino people have faced oppression and exploitation at the hands of foreign powers. However, their fierce resistance against them has persisted for just as long. The Filipino people have the right to fight back against the root problems of Philippine society, namely imperialism, feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism.

The National Democratic Front of the Philippines unites the fighting Filipino masses and represents the revolutionary mass movement. Its 12 point program unites the various classes and sectors of the Philippine society for national liberation, genuine freedom and democracy.

When: Saturday 20 Sept 12-6pm
Where: bUm (Kreuzberg)