Unholy Alliance?
Gen. Generoso Senga, in a recent speech before the Philippine Constitution
Association (Philconsa), acknowledged that “the alliance between the
military and the leftist rebels to oust Mrs. Arroyo has been deepening for
over two years now and will not be uprooted in a single stroke.”
BY CAROL PAGADUAN-ARAULLO
Streetwise / Business World
Posted by Bulatlat
Sometimes the truth
comes out quietly in a most unexpected manner. What could be more ironic
than it should now come out straight from the horse’s mouth albeit quite
unintended.
After months of
repeatedly telling the public that the military chain of command is
intact, that the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is solid in
upholding the Constitution (and, presumably, the Arroyo regime because the
official line is that it is still the duly constituted authority), the AFP
chief of staff now admits matter-of-factly that we should expect more coup
attempts in the near future.
Gen. Generoso Senga,
in a recent speech before the Philippine Constitution Association (Philconsa),
acknowledged that “the alliance between the military and the leftist
rebels to oust Mrs. Arroyo has been deepening for over two years now and
will not be uprooted in a single stroke.”
Notice that the good
general used the words “alliance” and “deepening” to describe the
relationship between what should be two diametrically opposed forces.
These two are generally understood to be “sworn enemies” by ideological,
political and military orientation and further hammered in by decades of
unceasing armed conflict.
A curious, if not
critical mind, may ask: Is this alliance really about an agreement to
jointly undertake a much trumpeted “left-right coup plot” or is there more
than meets the eye?
No less than General
Senga describes it as “deepening.” Does this mean that the growing
alliance stems from some kind of meeting of the minds regarding not just
the overthrow of the Arroyo regime but why this is necessary, desirable
and justified enough for the two heretofore opposing forces to suddenly
become attracted to one another?
The political
grapevine is rife with speculation that this dialogue has gotten to the
point of discussing not just tactical matters regarding who or what will
take over after Mrs. Arroyo has been booted out but more strategic
concerns such as what basic political and socio-economic reforms shall be
forthcoming under the new dispensation.
Especially in the
light of the fact that on one side, there is the Communist Party of the
Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) that
has been waging an armed and unarmed struggle to realize its comprehensive
political program and has even entered the risky arena of peace
negotiations without abandoning its revolutionary principles and struggle.
On the other, there
are the military rebels coming from the experience of the Reform the Armed
Forces Movement-Soldiers of the Filipino People-Young Officers Union (RAM-SFP-YOU)
who figured in the first EDSA uprising and the Magdalo group who made
their presence felt in the Oakwood mutiny of 2003. In both cases, these
military rebel groups have called for some measure of reform both within
the AFP and the government as a whole.
So is the motivation
simply to grab power as Malacañang and the top brass would make us
believe? Are there no legitimate grievances within and outside the
military establishment that is riling the men and women in uniform and
causing them not just to mutiny but to enter into what is deemed by
Malacañang as an unholy alliance with the dreaded CPP-NPA?
It has been said that
majority of the soldiers and even young officers come from the lower rungs
of the socio-economic ladder of our society, experience the travails of
the poor and barely surviving masses and thus have the seeds of rebellion
planted in their beings.
While true, such
rebellious impetus still requires awakening and nurturing. Could it be the
case that the undeniable rot coming from systemic corruption, syndicated
crime, barefaced utilization by vested political interests for partisan
ends and the brutal counter-insurgency campaigns is now wreaking havoc on
the AFP, causing it to break apart and the rank-and-file and young
officers to become attracted to more radical alternatives?
The official
propaganda line is that the poor, idealistic military rebels, who
presumably lack the capacity for independent thinking, have merely been
conned by opportunist politicians or some such cabal of civilian backers
and financiers. Lately it is the CPP-NPA that is supposedly singing the
siren song of rebellion to government troops.
The claim is that
these forces are the ones who are “politicizing” the AFP and that this is
anathema to a “professional armed forces.”
The solution
therefore is to immediately contain the virus of rebellion by punishing
suspect military rebels more harshly this time around and run after their
civilian backers.
Thereafter the troops
must be immunized from the evil importuning coming from outside the AFP by
conducting seminars on Knowing the Enemy, a virulently undemocratic
indoctrination material produced by the AFP that labels all critics of the
Arroyo administration as “communist” and therefore fair game for the death
squads run by the General Palparans of the AFP and the Department of
National Defense (DND).
Deliberately
beclouded is the long tradition of the AFP as the armed defender of an
elite-ruled and oppressive status quo presided over by a series of
governments, including the Marcos dictatorship and the current Arroyo
regime, that have repeatedly failed to address the underlying causes of
social conflict in this country but chose rather to deal with them using
deception and the muzzle of the gun.
If that is not being
“politicized” of the highest order, we wonder what is. Posted by
Bulatlat
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