GABRIELA Network Statement on the
Lifting of "State of National Emergency" in the Philippines
03 March 2006
PHILIPPINE
DE FACTO PRESIDENT REMAINS A THREAT TO NATIONAL STABILITY AND TO
FILIPINO PEOPLE WITH OR WITHOUT STATE OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY
The state of the Philippine nation
remains in dire straits with or without Philippine President Gloria
Macapagal Arroyos state of national emergency.
Five congress representatives are still facing arrest for fabricated
charges of rebellion; Representative Crispin Beltran, recently rushed
to the hospital for hypertension, is still under arrest for a warrant
issued in 1985 during Ferdinand Marcos dictatorship; public
assembly and press freedom are still restricted; civil liberties
are still curtailed. Suppression of peoples rights, repression
and political persecution are indeed the mainstays of Arroyos
regime.
Arroyos claim of stabilizing
the nation is laughable. Her very own government breeds instability,
with its subservience to US interests and the International Monetary
Fund/World Bank, and with her desperate attempts to hold on to power
after evidence of election fraud and despite popular outcry for
her resignation. The presence of some 5,500 US troops in the archipelago,
a blatant affront to Philippine sovereignty; the policy of exporting
labor which saw more than 700,000 Filipino women go abroad in 2005;
a poverty rate of 80%; Arroyos spineless non-presence in the
on-going legal battle against the US marines accused of gang-raping
a 22-year old Filipina in November 2005; graft and corruptionthese
are the true causes of national instability in the Philippines.
Arroyos state of national
emergency was never meant to stabilize the Philippines. It
was a transparent scheme to quell the voices of dissent. On the
4th day of the state of national emergency, a 54-year
old teacher and labor leader Napoleon Pornasdoro was gunned down
near the high school where he worked. This added to the tally of
more than 245 politically motivated killings under Arroyo. During
the week-long state of national emergency, Arroyos
government filed cases of rebellion against 51 individuals, including
legitimate congressional representatives and officers of peoples
organizations. Among them are Gabriela Womens Party Representative
Liza Maza and Gabriela Womens Party Vice Chairperson Eliza
Tita Lubi. Rep. Liza Maza, along with 4 congresspeoples of Bayan
Muna Party (People First) and Anakpawis Party (Toiling Masses),
has been under protective custody in the House of Representatives
since February 27th. Anakpawis Party Rep. Crispin Beltran was arrested
on February 25th. Charge of rebellion carries a life sentence.
Arroyo, however, was unsuccessful in quelling the voices of dissent.
Arroyos tyranny will be her own demise as her recent scheme
to hold on to power galvanized, not silenced, more support for her
ouster. With or without the state of national emergency,
GABRIELA Network urges the international community to remain vigilant
and to continue the pressure demanding that the trumped-up charges
of rebellion against Rep. Liza Maza and her 5 colleagues be immediately
dropped. GABRIELA Network stands by GABRIELA Philippines call
for a State of Urgency to evict Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
from the Philippine presidential home Malacanang. ###
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