For
Immediate Release
28 February 2006
Contact: Dorotea Mendoza, Secretary General, GABRIELA Network
Email: secgen@gabnet.org; Tel: (212) 592-3507
WOMEN
IN U.S. LAUNCH SUSTAINED PROTESTS AGAINST PHILIPPINE STATE OF NATIONAL
EMERGENCY
The
largest Philippine-related womens organization in the United
States, GABRIELA Network (GABNet) called today for sustained protest
actions against Proclamation 1017 of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, de
facto president of the Republic.
The womens mass solidarity organization announced it would
hold demonstrations and pickets in front of the Philippine Embassy
and various Philippine consulates until Macapagal-Arroyo lifts the
so-called state of national emergency.
Mondays the picket line will be in Washington DC; Tuesdays in Seattle,
Washington; Wednesdays in New York; Thursdays in Chicago; Fridays
in Los Angeles and San Francisco; Saturdays at Irvine and Sundays
in San Diego. The last four are in the state of California where
majority of Filipinos reside. (Click
here for action times and locations.)
The announcement was made at a February 27th picket-rally in front
of the Philippine Consulate on Fifth Avenue, New York. Leafleting
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. preceded the rally. It followed similar picket-rallies
in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle last Friday,
February 24th. In Los Angeles and San Francisco, GABNet women picketed
in relays for seven hours.
Some 20 women joined the picket in New York, braving the wind chill
that had dropped temperatures to below freezing. Nevertheless, as
Dorotea Mendoza, GABNet Secretary General, pointed out, the rally
was energetic, fully expressive of the outrage we felt over
the targeting of progressive politicians and organizations by the
militarized government of the Philippines.
She said that the release of over 50 names being targeted for arrest
and detention by the Macapagal-Arroyo regime contributed to the
womens ire. All progressive personalities, a few retired
military men. And this emergency was supposedly caused by a planned
military coup, she said. It has been nothing but a shadow-play
to wreck democracy in the country.
The sustained protest action, according to Annalisa Enrile, GABNet
Chairperson, is meant to show support for the struggle of the Filipino
people to be rid of the true cause of the state of national
emergency Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Shes been raring
to be another Marcos.
The womens rolling national mobilization will have five demands:
1) that Gloria Macapagal Arroyo should step down and thus end the
political turmoil in the Philippines; 2) that the proclamation of
the state of national emergency be lifted; 3) that all arrested
and detained members of progressive political parties and organizations
be released immediately; 4) that congressional immunity against
arrests of whatever form should be respected; and 5) that all censorship,
raids and seizure of media cease and desist at once.
Ms. Enrile asked the international community to rally to the Filipino
peoples cause. The Marcos regime lasted 25 years,
she pointed out. Lets not wait that long to frustrate
the ambitions of another tin-horn dictator. Interested parties
should access www.gabnet.org for the rally times and locations;
or contact GABNet at gabnet@gabnet.org
or (212) 592-3507. Please contact same to arrange interviews with
GABNet representatives and women leaders in the Philippines. ###
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