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was taken from Bulatlat, the Philippines's alternative weekly
newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com, www.bulatlat.net, www.bulatlat.org).
Vol. V, No. 21, July 3-9, 2005
Sidebar:
BY Angelica Campo BAGUIO CITY – Two days
after President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo admitted that it was her voice in the
wiretapped phone conversations, around 400 persons from Metro Baguio gathered
for a mini concert initiated by youth groups at Malcolm Square, here last June
30. The concert was their way of demanding Macapagal-Arroyo’s ouster.
During the mini-concert,
students from Baguio schools including the Saint Louis University (SLU),
University of the Cordilleras (UC), Baguio Central University (BCU), Pines City
Educational Center (PCEC), Easter College Incorporated (ECI), Benguet State
University (BSU) and the University of the Philippines-Baguio (UPB) listened and
watched various youth organizations perform songs and plays. All the
performances have a common theme: the ouster of GMA. The group also called for
the formation of a local chapter of the broad youth alliance called Youth
Demanding Arroyo’s Removal or Youth Dare. The alliance will include
the Progressive Igorots for Social Action (PIGSA), Artista ti Kordilyera para
iti Wayawaya (ARKIW), Tanghalang Bayan ng Kabataan sa Baguio (TaBaK Baguio),
National Union of Students of the Philippines-Baguio-Benguet (NUSP-BB), College
Editors Guild of the Philippines-Baguio Benguet (CEGP-BB), Anak ng Bayan Youth
Party, Student Christian Movement of the Philippines-Metro Baguio (SCMP-MB),
League of Filipino Students (LFS), Anakbayan Metro-Baguio, Gabriela Youth, Sigma
Kappa Pi-UP, Sigma Delta Pi-UP, Palaris Confraternity-UP, Democratic Action
Party for the Youth-BCU (DAP-AY-BCU), SLU Debate Society, Alliance of Concerned
Students-SLU and UP, and the Democratic Party for the Youth-UC (DAP-AY-UC). Other progressive
organizations such as LFS sold recordings of the Gloria-gate audio with various
versions of the popular “Hello Garci” ring tone. The NUSP-BB who earlier led
student protests agrees with the proposal of a transition council following
GMA’s ouster. Meanwhile, the Metro Baguio
chapter of Anakabayan is holding a signature campaign against the fare hike and
removal of student fare discount during weekends, holidays and summer vacation.
These issues are some of the results of the steady increase of oil price which,
they said, occurred under GMA’s administration. Mass mobilizations, even
from the outskirts of Metro Baguio grew stronger when the president denied
rigging the May elections despite the wiretapped conversations. While Macapagal-Arroyo
admitted it was her voice in the tapes, Election Commissioner Virgilio
Garcillano’s whereabouts remains unknown. Northern Dispatch / Posted by
Bulatlat
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Baguio Youth Jam vs. GMA
NORTHERN DISPATCH
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Youth groups launch alliance vs Arroyo