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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. 12, May 8, 2006
Batasan 5 Leave House,
Hailed as ‘People’s Heroes’
BY ZOFIA LEAL
Bulatlat
Posted 7:30 P.M. May 8, 2006 After 70 days of
seeking protection at the House of Representatives, the “Batasan 5” finally left
the Batasan Complex in Quezon City at exactly 11:05 this morning. Party-list
representatives Satur Ocampo, Teodoro Casiño and Joel Virador of Bayan Muna
(People First), Rafael Mariano of Anakpawis (Toiling Masses), and Liza Maza of
Gabriela stepped out of the building with their fists raised, and were hugged by
their families and a cheering crowd. Hundreds of
supporters welcomed them with loud applause and chants of “Makibaka, huwag
matakot!” (Fight! Do not fear!) Some were in tears at seeing the five whom
they hailed as the “people’s heroes”. The five were accompanied by other lawmakers
including Representative Francis Escudero and Senator Jamby Madrigal.
The gates of the
Batasan Complex were opened symbolically by the five, who then marched with
their supporters towards Sandiganbayan where they boarded their vehicles and led
a motorcade going to the University of the Philippines, Diliman. Tomorrow, the
five will visit Anakpawis Party-list Representative Crispin Beltran who is under
police detention at the Philippine Heart Center. Beltran has been detained by
police after his arrest on Feb. 25 on rebellion charges. The five
legislators have sought the protective custody of the House of Representatives
to avoid arrest after rebellion charges were filed against them by the
Department of Justice. On May 4, a Makati Regional Trial Court judge junked the
amended information on the rebellion charges against the five, and removed any
basis for their arrest. Ocampo said they
decided to leave the House after consulting with their lawyers. Their original
plan was to leave on May 5 but were advised by their lawyers to postpone due to
the continuous threats of arrests from the the DOJ and Philippine National
Police. Their announcement to leave the House was also a challenge to Malacanang
on what they will do to them, Ocampo said. The
representatives were thankful for the warm welcome from the people. For Virador,
he said it is a testament that the people’s movement for national democracy is
still strong. After the
program, the five lawmakers will finally come home to their families and do the
things that they missed the most. Virador said he will now be able to help in
the house chores and eat with his family again. Ocampo said he can now again
assist his wife in the house duties such as cleaning and watering the plants.
The five said
they will lead mass actions for the immediate release of Beltran. Bulatlat
© 2006 Bulatlat
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