GABRIELA Network Statement on Declaration
of "State of National Emergency" in the Philippines
03 March 2006
THE
MOST ONEROUS EMERGENCY IN THE PHILIPPINES IS ITS DE FACTO PRESIDENT
In an act of collective punishment,
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, still claiming the title and position of
president of the Republic of the Philippines despite the general
perception that she cheated at the elections, declared a State
of National Emergency through out the archipelago. The so-called
state of national emergency bans all rallies and demonstrations;
allows warrantless arrests; seizure of private property including
media outlets; and the usurpation of civil authority by the Armed
Forces of the Philippines on the say-so of the alleged president.
Even though the justification given
was nebulous reports of an impending coup by some military officers,
Macapagal-Arroyo chose to afflict all of the people of the 7,100
islands of the Philippines, murdering in one fell swoop their guarantees
of civil liberties, freedoms and human rights. Proclamation 1017
on the state of national emergency called on the Armed Forces of
the Philippines to quell all lawlessness, including
a so-called conspiracy of the extreme Right and the Left.
By any other name, it is martial
law. No Philippine president would, of course, dare undertake such
a drastic grab for power without the approval of its colonial master.
It is no coincidence that this comes while 5,500 US troops are in
the Philippines, distributed in strategic areas from north to south
of the archipelago. It is the largest number of US troops to be
in the country in a decade. A meeting of perversities can thus be
found in this proclamation: Gloria Macapagal Arroyos obscene
desire to cling to power and the office of the presidency, in the
face of the Filipino peoples repeated and sustained calls
for her ouster; the desire of certain senior military officers to
wield political power and thus be able to enrich themselves; and
the US intent to open new bases in a territory close to the regions
vast oil and natural gas reserves.
These desires require constitutional
changes so vast that, among others, they effectively remove such
guarantees as freedom of the press. This meeting of political perversities
can only mean a war of terror on the Filipino people.
GABRIELA Network condemns this pathetic
and imitative ploy of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and her ilk to set
themselves up as the new Philippine dictatorship. We note how the
shadow play that forms the backdrop of this so-called state of emergency
-- a shadow play of explosions that injure no one; of alleged conspiracies
of such disparate elements as the left and the right; of coup attempts
by military officers never court-martialed for their actions
all are redolent of the stink of the dictatorship of the late Ferdinand
E. Marcos. No wonder Macapagal-Arroyo was buzzing cheek-to-cheek
with Imelda Marcos at a recent public event.
GABRIELA Network calls on Gloria
Macapagal Arroyo to be mindful of the Filipino peoples long
and historic struggle for genuine democracy and liberation; of the
sacrifice that has sustained the national democratic movement for
forty years; of the increasing overt truth that the socio-economic
structure in the Philippines is not viable; and of the Filipino
peoples repeated and sustained calls for her ouster. The fervor
with which her ouster has been sought by the people should convince
Macapagal-Arroyo that, as of now, the most grievous disaster to
afflict the Philippines is her own self. She should step down and
bring political relief to this much-beleaguered country.
GABRIELA Network condemns this handover of political power to the
Armed Forces of the Philippines, elements of which have fed at the
trough of US military aid for decades. GABRIELA Network calls on
all men and women who believe in true democracy and liberation to
join us in opposing this de facto presidents declaration of
de facto martial law.
Join us in mass actions against the
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo regime and against the schemes of multinational
corporations to use US foreign policy to loot the resources of poor
and underdeveloped nations. ###
CALL TO ACTION: National
Rolling Mobilization
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