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was taken from Bulatlat, the Philippines's alternative weekly
newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com, www.bulatlat.net, www.bulatlat.org).
Vol. VII, No. 6, March 11-17, 2007
STREETWISE
Human Security Act: License to Kill* How
are we to believe de facto president Mrs. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo when she
proclaims that the new anti-terrorism bill, euphemistically named the Human
Security Act, will be used against supposed bombers and not protesters? On the
contrary, such fascist legislation will certainly give further license to the
Arroyo regime-sanctioned death squads responsible for the political killings
that have triggered concern among international quarters including the European
Union and the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Killings.
BY
CAROL PAGADUAN-ARAULLO
How are we to believe de facto president Mrs.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo when she proclaims that the new anti-terrorism bill,
euphemistically named the Human Security Act, will be used against supposed
bombers and not protesters? On the contrary, such fascist legislation will
certainly give further license to the Arroyo regime-sanctioned death squads
responsible for the political killings that have triggered concern among
international quarters including the European Union and the United Nations
Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Killings.
The new law will certainly embolden the military
and police forces – from the overbearing generals to the trigger-happy soldiers
and truncheon-brandishing cops – to ride roughshod on ordinary folks’ civil,
political and basic human rights. It will whet the appetites of the
right-wingers concentrated in the Cabinet Oversight Committee on Internal
Security (COCIS) headed by Mrs. Arroyo to quicken the tempo of her regime’s much
publicized “all-out war against the Left.”
In a nutshell, this consists of: (1) funneling
more and more government resources to the AFP and PNP and the Mrs. Arroyo’s
unaudited “intelligence” funds; (2) sanctifying the “Palparan model” of civil-military operations
which is essentially state terrorism at its terrifying worst; (3) providing
official cover-up at the highest level for the horrendous practice of
extra-judicial killings, abductions, massacres and torture not to mention
wholesale displacement, arbitrary arrests, physical abuse and harassment of poor
people in rural and urban communities; (4) practically scuttling peace
negotiations as a means of addressing the long-running armed conflict between
the government and the communist movement and its underlying socio-economic
roots; and, not the least, (5) marching to the discredit baton of U.S. President
Bush’s administration in using the “terrorist” label to demonize and repress
those who resist US-led wars of aggression, fight against state assaults on
civil and political liberties and, in general, oppose the regime’s dangerously
insane policies.
The all-out campaign to eliminate the
progressive party lists Bayan Muna (People First), Anakpawis (Toiling Masses)
and Gabriela Women’s Party (GWP) from the political arena is a special project
of the COCIS orchestrated by the National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales. An
intense vilification campaign in the form of relentless red-baiting and an
anti-communist witch hunt reminiscent of the 50s is being conducted by the
loathsome troika of NSA Gonzales, AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines) chief
Gen. Hermogenes Esperon and Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez with the implicit
blessings of Mrs. Arroyo. For example, these not-so-honorable gentlemen try to
get away with wild accusations that the three party lists are channeling their
countryside development funds to the NPA (New People’s Army) without being able
to produce an iota of evidence as proof.
While poisonous words can be parried by
truthful ones, the unabashed militarization of rural and urban areas nationwide
that the regime has pinpointed to be the bailiwicks of these uncompromisingly
oppositionist party-list groups are certainly causing harm to life and limb.
Recently, the obtrusive presence of military men in full combat gear prowling
the slums of Metro Manila, ferreting out and threatening Bayan Muna et al
supporters as well as telling residents not to vote for these party-list groups
has raised alarm bells among civil libertarians and the general public.
The filing of trumped-up charges of rebellion
and common crimes such as multiple murders against standard bearers Satur Ocampo,
Liza Maza, Teddy Casiño and Rafael Mariano and the concomitant disqualification
petitions against the party lists themselves are meant to knock them out if not
seriously incapacitate the front-running candidates from campaigning, and
eventually, assuming office.
It goes without saying that the most brutal but
officially denied component of this campaign is the unabated killings,
abductions, surveillance and harassment of the leaders, organizers and even
ordinary members and supporters of these party-list groups.
And yet what are these aforesaid party-list
groups truly guilty of? They are being pilloried for standing on a political
platform that calls for genuine land reform and national industrialization, for
upholding and promoting fundamental human and democratic rights and
institutionalizing people’s empowerment through vibrant grass-roots organizing,
militant mass struggles against oppression and exploitation and using the ballot
to elect genuine servant-leaders of the people. Of course, they sealed their
doom by taking a leading role in pushing for the impeachment of Mrs. Arroyo and
joining the call for her ouster through another massive demonstration of unarmed
“people power.”
Are not the political objectives, aspirations
and actuations of the progressive party lists strikingly similar to that
espoused by the armed revolutionary movement? Of course they are! And why not, they are unashamedly self-proclaimed
to be on the Left of the political spectrum.
Does this not then constitute prima facie
evidence that they are mere “communist front organizations” as the loathsome
troika Gonzales-Esperon-Gonzalez would have us believe? Not so. These
organizations are politically legitimate and legally recognized. They operate
openly, do not engage in armed struggle and are democratically organized with an
expanding mass constituency that the Arroyo regime is trying hard to terrorize
with the military’s guns and vicious psychological warfare. As a matter of
fact, the countryside funds of Bayan Muna representatives are subject to the
same accounting and audit requirements of other members of Congress and, even
more so, the prying eyes of Messers. Gonzales et Gonzalez. Thus the latter’s
much ballyhooed accusations about these funds being diverted to the NPA are just
a lot of hogwash.
It must be pointed out that part of the
so-called “peace offensive” cum counter-insurgency measure of the Aquino and
Ramos governments was to entice and co-opt the revolutionaries under the
umbrella of the National Democratic Front (NDF) to join electoral politics. Now
that the legal Left has successfully entered Congress while not relinquishing
the autonomous parliament of the streets and without denouncing the right of the
people to take up arms against an oppressive government, Arroyo’s hit men cry
foul, raise the communist bogey and resort to the most underhanded of tactics to
halt the legal Left’s fledgling inroads into an arena still very much dominated
by reactionary and discredited politicians like themselves.
While Mrs. Arroyo and her cabal of widely perceived liars, plunderers,
blood-thirsty fascists and die-hard anti-communists insist that the deliberately
mislabeled Human Security Act is geared to go against “terrorists” like the Abu
Sayyaf/Jemayah Islamiyah, we all know better.
The people’s democratic movement is in for
fearsome and trying times not unlike that of the Marcos martial law period. But
it will surely persevere, gain further strength and win wider support from the
Filipino people and the peoples of the world as it struggles to overcome another
fascist dictatorship in the making. Business World / Posted by Bulatlat * Published in Business
World, 9 March 2007 © 2007 Bulatlat
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