Thursday, February 26, 2009

Bayan relives EDSA’s triumphs that united the Filipinos against state fascism, Urges stronger people power to topple Arroyo regime

PRESS STATEMENT

February 25, 2009


The 23 years of EDSA’s historic role of realizing the true power of the people lives on to strengthen their aspiration for equality and genuine justice. Equality for every Filipino who has long been deprived of his right to own a land, live in a descent shelter, work with just wages, and take pleasure from all his hard works and from all of the nation’s wealth. EDSA reminds every Filipino of the justice he genuinely deserves for every right that has been violated of him, the economic inequities and state fascism he has suffered from unbearably.

There is no other way to survive but to defeat the fascist, fake, and corrupt regime of Gloria Arroyo. When the Filipino people threw out Hitler-like Ferdinand Marcos from Malacañang, after sowing terror, inflicting mental and physical torture to everyone who stood in opposition of his dictatorship, and causing the death of thousands of innocent civilians, every Filipino realized that a united and strong mass movement can destroy Marcos’ iron hands. Now, the people have thousand folds of reasons to oust Gloria Arroyo from Malacañang.

First, the Arroyo administration is accountable for the worsening economic crisis happening in the country. Long before the burst of global financial crisis, the Philippines is already suffering from serious economic bankruptcy due to its incapacity to generate local jobs that are independent from the aids of foreign investments. An all time high record, unemployment in the country increased to more than 11 million by the start of 2009. Out of the 81 million total population of the country, 70 million (or 13.9 million families) are living with only P112 or lower than this amount as their daily earning. The government’s inutility to prop up employment for its millions of labor forces has intensified its labor export policies. Now, about 4,000 thousands Overseas Filipino Workers have lost their jobs and 50,000 to 100,000 thousands more are expected to lose their jobs as the crisis is expected to worsen in the coming months.

The Arroyo government’s insistence of foreign trade agreements through GATT-WTO, APEC, EAGA, etc. intensifies the implementation of globalization policies of deregulation, privatization, and liberalization. This, in effect, makes the Arroyo government inutile amidst the soaring prices of oil, rice, and other basic commodities. Registered under the Arroyo government is a 13.6% rate of increase in the prices of food where 29.2% is the increase in the price of rice. The liberalization of local markets make locally-produced agricultural products less competitive compared to imported products. Add to this the IMF-World Bank dictated imposition of Value Added Tax (VAT) on the prices of basic commodities which has made life very unlivable for jobless Filipinos. Absurd as it is, the Arroyo administration through the Mining Act of 1995 has permitted transnational mining companies to exploit the country’s mineral resources. As of the latest, there are 62 priority mining projects approved under the government’s Mining Revitalization Program.

On the other hand, the soaring prices of oil products which increased to as much as P52 per liter will continue unless the government scraps the Oil Deregulation Law. While the government is relentless in privatizing Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCC’s), consumers are suffering from high power and water rates. The government’s supposed obligation to provide free housing services for the Filipino families has become a super-profiting business for transnational corporations like the Balikatan Housing Finance Inc. which is a subsidiary of the Deutsche Bank Real Estate Global Opportunities (DBREG).

Second, immorality penetrates down to the very core of the Arroyo government. Gloria Arroyo’s sham presidency whose victory was through a rigged election is not mandated to begin with. More than just ouster, the massive corruption in the bureaucracy that Gloria Arroyo, along with the first family and her political allies, tolerates and participates herself should deserve her a lifetime in jail. Billions of pesos from the nation’s coffer were corrupted and squandered by the Arroyo government while millions of Filipinos barely get a single peso for their daily needs.

Third, political killings and harassments are callously executed by the Arroyo government as its reaction to the mounting people’s discontent and uprising. In protection of foreign capitalist interests, the military is relentless in harassing and causing the displacement of farmers and indigenous peoples in the hinterlands of Southern Mindanao to pave the way for the operations of transnational mining companies and other multinational corporations that own vast plantations. This regime has so far committed 995 cases of political killings and 190 cases of enforced disappearances. Worst, these cases remain unresolved and such violations of human rights continue with impunity.

To quell the people’s assertion of their legitimate rights will inevitably bring the people to fight by all means. The true legacy of EDSA did not end 23 years ago. The chain of oppression it broke from the 20 years of Marcos rule has taught the people to continue fighting for the cause of the oppressed, the children’s welfare, and for a society that is free to give the future generations their rights and aspirations for equality.

Our continuing struggles will pull our strengths together, strong and unbending amidst attacks and dissuasions of the fascist, sham, and corrupt Arroyo regime. Thus, we say:

Jobs and Higher Wages for the Workers!

Remove VAT on Oil, Power, Foods and Other Basic Goods and Services!

Higher Budget for Education, Housing, and Health!

Defend National Patrimony and Sovereignty!

Pass HB 3059 or the Genuine Agrarian Reform Bill!

Advance National Industrialization!

No To Charter Change!

Oust Gloria Arroyo!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Bayan links with Lozada in anti-corruption campaign

PRESS RELEASE

February 11, 2009


Davao City – Bagong Alyansang Makabayan together with some religious groups in the city is joined by Jun Lozada as the speaker of today's forum dubbed "Truth, Honesty, and Good Governance".

The forum is in cooperation with the Assumption College of Davao, Lay Forum Philippines, Kahiusahan sa mga Layko sa Mindanao (KALAMI), SCLF-Mindanao, Sisters' Association in Mindanao (SAMIN), and the Promotion of Church People's Response (PCPR).

"Corruption has become a 'bread and butter' for the Arroyo government and the first family. More so, corruption has been a source of funding for the Arroyo's political survival," Bayan-SMR spokesperson John Birondo said.

Birondo added that amidst the millions of Filipino families reeling in deep poverty, the first family and Arroyo's political allies are, one after the other, linked with anomalous government transactions and are seen spending luxurious lifestyles.

Bayan noted the latest survey form anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International where the Philippines is ranked 141st most corrupt country in the world out of the 180 countries surveyed.

"The Arroyo government has so far corrupted an estimated of $27 billion from the country's coffer which is more than enough to finance the people's need for basic social services for food, health, education, and housing," Birondo said.

Bayan highlighted the Arroyo government's involvement with the PhP 728 million fertilizer fund scam, the PhP 2.5 billion NBN-ZTE Deal Scandal, and the recently divulged involvement of first gentleman Mike Arroyo with the rigged bidding of World Bank funded projects.

Bayan lamented that the most damaging effects of the Arroyo government's corrupt and malpractices break in to the very core of our dignity as Filipinos and as a nation. "Worst, not even one case of corruption was resolved to hold the Arroyo government accountable of the charges amidst the existence of strong evidences," he added.

"We recognize the strong principles of Jun Lozada whose crusades continue to seek for truth and for just and honest government," he said.

"There is nothing left in the Arroyo government for it to continue leading the country. Its crimes against the people should be stopped at all cost before millions more lose their lives because of hunger and exploitation," Birondo said.

"It is high time that we take part in the actions that will free us from the bondages of corruption, greed and inequality. We can not expect a bureaucrat capitalist government like the US-Arroyo regime to surrender its interests for the people's welfare and genuine freedom," he said.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Bayan dares 10th ID to surface 3 abducted NPA combatants

PRESS RELEASE

February 6, 2009

Davao City – In a picket rally today at Camp Panacan, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN) dared the leadership of 10th Infantry Division under the command of Major General Jogy Leo Fojas to surface 3 NPA combatants who by statements of their families and other witnesses were abducted last January 26 of this year.

Bayan also noted the writ of amparo which the families of Ruel Cabales, Catherine Guinoo Cacdac, and Nelson Carbajosa had filed before the Regional Trial Court, Branch 3, last January 29.

"We reiterate the fact that only the military has the motive to do the abduction. And our conclusion that the incident was abduction is based on the statements of the witnesses and the victims' families which were strongly and consistently stated during the hearing of the writ filed before the RTC," Bayan spokesperson John Birondo said.

"This is nothing new to what they have long been doing to members of progressive groups whom they accuse of being the legal fronts of the communist movement. Time and again, they kill, abduct, and torture those they tag as enemies of the state and act as if nothing happens. They are unstoppable in sowing terror in various communities where helpless civilians used to dwell in peace," Birondo added.

"The crux of the issues here is the respect for human rights which the military should accord to any member of the New People's Army considering that the same is being accorded to any member of the military in cases that they are held prisoners of war," Birondo said

"This is in respect to national and international declarations such as the Geneva Convention and Comprehensive Agreement on the Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Laws (CARHRIHL) which the government especially the AFP is not innocent of," Birondo stressed.

Birondo added that "the military's lame denial of the abduction clearly speaks of the military's filthy schemes that are meant to liquidate all movements against the Arroyo government, be it the New People's Army or legitimate people's organizations in the country."

"Gloria Arroyo's bankrupt regime is bound to fail in its battle against insurgency and all other forms of oppositions as it can never quell the people's outrage for justice and equality. For as long as there is inequality in land distribution and the workers remain exploited, insurgency and the people's movements will inevitably topple down this regime," Birondo added.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Bayan to head-on cha cha moves, urges public's vigilance

Press Release

February 5, 2009


Davao City – Unsurprised by the decision of the House committee on constitutional amendment to railroad charter change, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN) expressed here today its readiness to head-on with any move that seeks to amend the constitution.


Bayan also warned the public to be as vigilant as ever considering that Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and her political allies are known masters of deceits, power greed, and shameless manipulators of evil practices in the government.


"The Arroyo administration has uttered so many lies in the past and for so many times was caught doing so. Its offhand posturing on the issue of charter change won't buy any trust from the people, whom it deceived during the "Hello Garci" controversy, the NBN-ZTE deal scandal, and many others that have not yet come out to the open," Bayan spokesperson John Birondo said.


"What can be more obvious than to see Cong. Prospero Nograles, the speaker of the House and Gloria Arroyo's staunchest ally in the House of Congress, doing the groundwork for the final operations of charter change that Malacañang can deny its participation in it?" Birondo added.


"More incredibly, Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile's "ok statement" for a constituent assembly to merely discuss and approve amendments on economic provisions of the constitution can expunge the fact that charter change is Malacañang's only hope for Gloria Arroyo's term extension," Birondo stressed.


"The design and machineries for charter change are now evidently working to destroy all legal impediments to its completion. The arguments on how charter change will be taken-up, either by constituent assembly or constitutional convention, would require the Supreme Court's intervention and it is no co-incidence that the upcoming appointments of SC's new justices will happen amidst the railroading of cha cha," Birondo warned.


"This goes to show that Gloria Arroyo's upcoming appointees in the Supreme Court are designed to be seated in their positions to ensure that a constituent assembly be formalized to take-up cha cha," Birondo added.


"The people's real pulse is to end Gloria Arroyo's presidency and her machinations of anti-people policies. The kind of charter change that the Arroyo administration is lobbying won't save our nation from the crises that they, themselves, have caused to happen," Birondo said.


Bayan stressed the urgency of social change that roots from the needs of the people for stable jobs, higher wages, land to till, decent shelters, affordable prices of basic commodities, access to social services for health, food, and education, and the respect for human rights.


"We are set to begin our barangay forums this month to educate the people of Davao about the real contents of charter change vis-à-vis the worsening global financial crisis. This effort is in cooperation with the city's local government units and other people's organizations under Bayan," Birondo announced.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Bayan chides 10th ID's lame denial of keeping abducted NPA combatants

PRESS RELEASE

February 3, 2009


Davao City – What appears to be the first abduction case in Southern Mindanao under the US-Arroyo regime, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN) hits the leadership of 10th Infantry Division under the command of Major General Jogy Leo Fojas for constantly denying such report amidst statements of the witnesses and the families of the 3 abducted combatants of the New People's Army.

"The military is acting on a script, in denying any involvement in the abduction of Ruel Cabales, Catherine Guinoo Cacdac, Nelson Carbajosa. The abduction of suspected NPA combatants and legal personalities is something that the military is bound to commit under their machinations of Oplan Bantay Laya 2," Bayan-SMR spokesperson John Birondo said.

"This is nothing new to what they have long been doing to members of progressive groups whom they accuse of being the legal fronts of the communist movement. Time and again, they kill, abduct, and torture those they tag as enemies of the state and act as if nothing happens. They are unstoppable in sowing terror in various communities where helpless civilians used to dwell in peace," Birondo added.

"Indiscriminately, the military hits like a butcher to those who stand firm against the Arroyo government - a government that deserves no less than the people's ire for all its faults and sins," Birondo stressed.

“The military should respect the fact that their battle against the New People's Army is of high relation to national and international declarations such as the Geneva Convention and Comprehensive Agreement on the Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Laws (CARHRIHL), and that they can not go on violating everything that are stipulated therein," Birondo stressed.

"Yet, in contrast to the NPA which respects the rights of its Prisoners of War, the 10th ID, as the region’s butchers in uniform, is perpetrating the most fascist means and brutal interrogation tactics to extract whatever valuable information they aim to extract from their captives, in extreme violation to IHL standards and menacingly similar to those employed by the US military towards its own captives, " Birondo added.###