On the 19th year of the Mendiola Massacre
Peasants' Blood
Compact Signals 100 Days of Protest vs GMA, Chacha
On January 22, 1987 at the historic Mendiola Bridge,
soldiers drew first blood as they opened fire on demonstrators
calling on the government to implement genuine agrarian reform.
Since this resulted in 13 demonstrators being killed, this came to
be known as the Mendiola Massacre which has been commemorated ever
since. In remembering what happened 19 years ago, peasants once more
literally shed blood.
BY GERRY
ALBERT CORPUZ
Bulatlat
On the 19th year
of the Mendiola Massacre, the peasants' blood flowed once more, this time
to seal an oath to give justice to the martyrs in the struggle for genuine
agrarian reform.
Leaders of the progressive
peasant alliance Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP or Peasant Movement
of the Philippines), survivors of the 1987 Mendiola massacre and the 2004
Hacienda Luisita massacre signed their names with their blood as they
pledged their commitment to a manifesto to continue the peasant struggle
and to oust the Macapagal-Arroyo regime.
The blood compact was the
highlight of the protest in commemoration of the 1987 Mendiola Massacre as
well as the 5th year of the EDSA People Power uprising. The
protesters were blocked by a phalanx of police on Recto Avenue, about 200
meters away from the historic Mendiola Bridge.
KMP Secretary General Danilo
Ramos led the blood compact which he called "an oath as well as a
declaration of war of the oppressed classes against President Arroyo and
her regime’s move to make the 1987 Constitution more reactionary and
submissive to the dictates of imperialist U.S."
Beginning of GMA’s end
"This is the beginning of
President Arroyo's end," declared Ramos as he and 10 other peasant leaders
from Central and Southern Luzon went up a makeshift stage, cut themselves
on their left arms, and let the blood flow into a coconut shell. One by
one they dipped a rice stalk in blood and wrote Oust Gloria and other
slogans on the manifesto which was pasted on a white cloth.
"Land and justice to victims
of Mendiola Massacre! Junk Chacha, Junk Gloria!" chanted the crowd
estimated at 3,000.
"This is it. There is no
turning back. We will give what Mrs. Arroyo wants, and that is the peasant
revolt in the next three months," Ramos said. "The peasant blood compact
promises 100 days of disquiet and stirring protests against the
illegitimate President Arroyo and her gang of puppet, brutal and corrupt
associates and their syndicated move to clinch Chacha and scrap the 2007
national elections," said Ramos.
The protesters belonged to Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan or
New Patriotic Alliance), Gloria Step Down Movement, Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU
or May First Movement), Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (Kadamay or
Alliance of Urban Poor Associations), Confederation for the Unity,
Recognition and Advancement of Government Employees (Courage), Migrante
(Migrants), Anakbayan (Sons and Daughters of the People), Gabriela,
party-list groups Bayan Muna (People First) and AnakPawis (Toiling
Masses).
Ramos, a Mendiola Massacre
survivor noted that the 1987 Constitution prior to its ratification
through a plebiscite in February 1987 was presided with "mass slaughter of
peasants by state troops. Mrs. Arroyo's cha-cha (charter change) is a
national political curse. It will set the stage for more political and
economic massacres and allow the criminal and illegitimate administration
of GMA to finish an illegally and brutally acquired presidency till 2010.
This is unacceptable and unpardonable to the Filipino peasantry," Ramos
asserted.
Willy Marbella, KMP deputy secretary general for internal affairs, said
that KMP affiliate organizations in 59 provinces and 15 regions nationwide
will stage pockets of peasant resistance and protests that would culminate
on or before May 1, 2006.
"January 20 marks the beginning of Mrs. Arroyo's end. This is not a
prophecy but a political assessment of the situation, based on the
determination and collective sentiment of the Filipino peasantry,"
Marbella said.
KMP said that the 100-percent foreign equity ownership of land, the
foreign takeover of media and other vital installations and the watering
down of the Bill of Rights provisions of the 19-year old charter are
compelling reasons to reject cha-cha and its proponents, led by Mrs.
Arroyo, former President Fidel Ramos and House Speaker Jose de Venecia.
"These three patrons of
cha-cha are underestimating the Filipino peasants and other progressive
forces in the fight against cha-cha and for Ms Arroyo's ouster," he added.
Support for the Magdalo Four
The KMP also praised the patriotism of the four escaped Magdalo junior
officers who called on the Filipino people to continuously refuse the
bogus Arroyo regime. "The high level of patriotism and recognition of the
Filipino people's sovereign will is a political testament and statement
that the Magdalo Four will not resort to military adventurism contrary to
statements issued by the pro-Arroyo generals in the AFP."
The four young officers implicated in the July 2003 Oakwood mutiny escaped
from detention last week and vowed to contribute more to the cause of the
Filipino people and the ouster of Arroyo. The escape of Capt. Nathaniel
Rabonza, 1st Lieutenants Lawrence San Juan, Sonny Sarmiento and Patricio
Bumidang from Fort Bonifacio on Jan. 17 was reportedly facilitated by a
clandestine group called Young Officers Union new generation (YOUng).
KMP stressed, “These patriotic military officers are expressing the right
political prescription: uphold the principle of civilian supremacy over
the military in ousting the bogus regime of Ms Arroyo."
The militant group said that the relatives of victims and survivors of
Mendiola Massacre and other forms of state terrorism shared the same views
with the patriotic officers that the Arroyo regime, her loyal supporters
in the House of Representatives and among the police and military are the
real enemies of the people.
"The Magdalo officers and the YOUng patriots are right. President Arroyo
champions the system of illegitimacy, corruption and neglect and
perpetuates herself to power at the expense of the majority of the
Filipino people," KMP said. Bulatlat
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