Head of Philippine communist party and wife arrested in Cebu
Philippine security forces arrested Benito Tiamzon, the chairman of the underground Communist Party of the Philippines, and his wife Wilma, the military said, dealing the biggest blow in years to the decades-old rebel group.

Philippine security forces arrested the chairman of the underground Communist Party of the Philippines and his wife yesterday, the military said, dealing the biggest blow in years to the decades-old rebel group.
Benito Tiamzon and his wife, Wilma, also a senior party officer, were arrested in central Cebu province's Carcar township, said military chief of staff General Emmanuel Bautista.
The arrests came a week before the party's armed wing, the New People's Army, was to mark its 45th anniversary.
The couple face charges of crimes against humanity, including multiple murder, Bautista said yesterday. They were taken to a military camp in Cebu.
The statement provided no other details about the arrests. Local media reports said that five other people were arrested along with the Tiamzons.
"We call on the rest of the CPP-NPA members to lay down their arms, abandon the armed struggle and return to the comfort of their families and join us in bringing peace and development to our nation," Bautista said.