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was taken from Bulatlat, the Philippines's alternative weekly
newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com, www.bulatlat.net, www.bulatlat.org).
Vol. VI, No. 19, June 22, 2006
BY KAREN PAPELLERO National
Security Adviser Sec. Norberto Gonzales got his share of heckling last June 17,
2006 in a forum where he was guest speaker at the University of Cebu-Banilad
Campus, Cebu City. The public forum was attended by 100 or so participants from
different schools and sectors. An LFS members
faced Gonzales and pointed at him saying, “Ikaw! Tungod nimo 685 ka Gonzales
stopped speaking and appeared calm. After the walk out, he remarked that the
students were ordered by the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) to heckle
him and to make heckling a part of the program. “No wonder
people are going to the mountains,” she said. © 2006 Bulatlat
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Posted 4:35 p.m. June 22, 2006
About 14 members of militant youth organizations Anakbayan (Sons and Daughters
of the People) and League of Filipino Students (LFS) walked out of the forum
after Gonzales’ lecture on the current Philippine national security situation.
During the open forum, a member of the Anakbayan asked Gonzales for proof or
evidences to support his allegations, labelling militant organizations,
including Anakbayan and LFS, as communist fronts. She also sought clarification
on his “discriminating” statements against the Muslims.
Gonzales replied that that is the usual question of militants and it is for the
courts to decide. He also made evasive replies on serious questions such as
regarding the military’s counter-insurgency program “Oplan Bantay Laya”;
the continuing spate of political killings in the country; and the P 1billion
fund allotted by Pres. Arroyo to the military and the police to crush the New
People’s Army.
political activists nangamatay! Tungod sa imong mando! Murderer!” (You! It’s
because of you that 685 political activists were killed! It’s because of your
order! Murderer!)
As the group slowly filed out of the room, they also chanted, “Gonzales, Arroyo,
walang pinag-iba!
Murderer, murderer, tuta, diktador, pasista! Walang pinag-iba!” (Gonzales and
Arroyo are the same! Murderer, murderer, puppet, dictator, fascist!)
Troie Luna, Coordinator of Anakbayan-Cebu, said their group attended the forum
in order to seize the opportunity to ask and clarify certain points and possibly
counteract biased and prejudicial statements from Gonzales. They scoffed at
Gonzales’ statement that their only reason for attending was to heckle him.
However, Gonzales’ blatant disregard for fairness and his baseless accusations
provoked them to confront him.
In a statement, they reiterated that it was an irresponsible and unfair forum
since their groups were
maliciously accused of waging open armed rebellion against the government. They
further described
Gonzales as having no respect for human rights and the rule of law since he has
already judged them without due process.
“He is morally bankrupt and deserves to be called a murderer just like his boss,
Gloria Arroyo. The
government is no longer respecting our rights, in turn, they don’t deserve our
respect.” Luna concluded.
After the walk-out, the groups held a picket rally in front of the school
building. They were not arrested
and the guards did not stop them. However, two police cars were stationed
nearby.
Kaira Zoe Alburo, Spokesperson of Gabriela Women’s Party List- Cebu, also
attended the forum. She pointed out during the open forum that she is a member
of Gabriela, one of the organizations being labelled by the government as a
communist front, but she has never seen nor held an M-16 rifle or a gun.
“That’s it! That’s your job. You make people angry,” Gonzales reacted.
Alburo told Bulatlat that Gonzales’ actions of making baseless
accusations against militant organizations and passing the burden of proving it
to the courts confirmed that the government has a hand in the killings and
harassments of an increasing number of political activists.
“Instead of addressing the root causes of insurgency, the government
concentrates its efforts and money on spreading lies and dangerous accusations
against legitimate organizations and worse, committing widespread massacre,” she
lamented.
The heckling in Cebu was the third incident that a high government official was
confronted during the year. President Arroyo and Vice-president Noli De Castro
were heckled in separate incidents in Cavite.
The local chapters of Anakbayan and League of Filipino Students (LFS) said that
they were not merely copying what others had done before them. “What Theresa
Pangilinan and the others did inspired us to step up the protests and explore
new ways of exposing the dangerous situation we are all in,” the groups said.
Bulatlat