From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jun 12): Activists stage protest in Divisoria
MANILA, Philippines—About a hundred leftwing activists staged a protest at
the Bonifacio Monument in Divisoria, Manila as the country celebrated its
115th year of independence Wednesday.
The protesters, led by Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan), lambasted the
government’s “sham independence and economic growth” saying that common
Filipinos do not really reap the benefits of development.
Arnold Padilla, Bayan public information officer, told INQUIRER.net that for
one, the presence of foreign bodies particularly that of the United States, is
still strongly felt in the country through the Visiting Forces Agreement.
And on the economic side, he said the government has claimed a 7.8 growth in
the country’s Gross Domestic Product, but the unemployment rate continues to
rise, as well as prices of basic commodities and services.
Also part of the program was a symbolic boodle fight, just that the food
served was only rice and pieces of junk foods as their viand.
Padilla said the activity symbolized the inability of common Filipinos to buy
food because of the rising prices of commodities.
“That’s all Filipinos can afford now to eat–chichirya [junk foods] [and]
instant noodles because of the continuing rise of prices of commodities and
services while many people have no decent job,” he said.
Padilla said the government should impose changes in the country’s economic
policies.
Several members also painted images of personalities who were known to have
fought for change. Among the personalities painted on white canvass were
revolutionist Andres Bonifacio, labor leader Crispin “Ka Bel” Beltran, female
leader Lorena Barros, and Gregorio “Ka Roger” Rosal, the former spokesman of the
Communist Party of the Philippines.
“Our economy is still controlled by and in the service of foreign big
business and their local partners. Economic activity is geared towards meeting
international demands rather than meeting domestic requirements for genuine
development,” Bayan secretary general Renato Reyes Jr., for his part, said.
“Job creation is dictated by external factors. Our country cannot be truly
free when its people are under the bondage of poverty and underdevelopment
arising from foreign dictates,” Reyes said.
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Just the usual commie suspects venting their ire at the Philippine government. How times have changed. Back in the 80s the commies could put thousands of demonstrators into the streets during a protest action. Now they can barely muster a hundred or so protesters for a major demonstration. BAYAN (Bagong Alyansang Makabayan-New Patriotic Alliance) is the main CPP umbrella front group.
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