Luis Jalandoni
Chief International Representative
NDFP National Democratic Front of the Philippines
Chief International Representative
NDFP National Democratic Front of the Philippines
Supertyphoon Haiyan struck the Philippines on 8th of November
2013. Winds of more than 300 kilometers per hour and storm surges devastated
wide areas of central Philippines
and other areas. Official death toll has already exceeded 6,000. More than four
million people have been rendered homeless and a total of 14 million people
were gravely affected by the supertyphoon.
The Filipino people in their millions accuse President
Benigno Aquino of criminal negligence and incompetence. Two years before
supertyphoon Haiyan struck, in the wake of earlier calamities, a parliamentary
bill was proposed to provide funds for pre-disaster preparations, like setting
up of strong structures for evacuation and warehouses with food, drinking
water, and medicines. Aquno vetoed this bill. He shortsightedly declared that
money should be used only when disasters strike, not before.
A day before the supertyphoon made landfall on 07 November,
the Manila Observatory released a report warning that the storm “could cause
catastrophic damages especially in provinces in Visayas and islands in Southern
Luzon, as well as parts of Northern Mindanao.” It advised that mass evacuation
would be needed to in order to move communities eight to 16 kilometers from the
coastline. Aquino disregarded these warnings. No evacuation was carried out. In
contrast, Vietnam
evacuated 600,000 people before Haiyan struck.
Criminal Incompetence
In the face of these warnings, Aquino even made the
preposterous and arrogant declaration that there would be zero victims, there
would be “zero casualties”. He boasted of having the planes and helicopters of
the Air Force and 20 vessels of the Navy “prepositioned” in the areas to be
affected. He gave the assurance “that help will arrive as soon as the storm
passes.” But after the winds subsided on 08 November, there were no sight of
air force planes nor navy ships to deliver urgently needed drinking water, food
and medicines. Moreover, Aquino tried to belittle the loss of lives, announcing
in an interview with the CNN that only 2,000 to 2,500 died. The provincial
police chief who stated that the loss of lives would reach 10,000 was summarily
relieved.
More than a month after the disaster, many affected areas
had not yet received any food, drinking water, nor medicines from the Aquino
government, despite huge funds contributed by international aid agencies. Even
two months after, many dead bodies had not been buried and numerous corpses
have yet to be identified.
US Warships and Troops Allowed by Aquino
In utter disregard of the country’s sovereignty, Aquino
allowed US warships and troops to come in, under the guise of offering emergency
relief. Ten thousand US
troops entered the affected areas, taking over airport, ports and other
facilities. The Armed Forces of the Philippines set up checkpoints,
falsely alleging that victims of the disaster had been looting relief supplies.
The US and Aquino government soldiers set up military rule in various areas.
Aquino’s military falsely claimed that the New People’s Army
attacked Red Cross trucks carrying relief supplies. They also spread false
information of the NPA carrying out attacks in disaster-affected areas. This
demonizing of the NPA was an additional excuse for allowing the entry of
thousands of US troops and the imposition of military rule in the devastated
areas.
Corruption in Bunk House Construction
Today, bunkhouses are being constructed by political allies
of the Aquino government. The bunkhouses are temporary shelters for six months
before permanent housing is constructed. The bunkhouses have been severely
criticized by international observers and experts as inhumanly substandard and
overpriced. The room per family is very small, only 8.67 square meters, lacking
ventilation, safety and privacy. In most cases, there are no toilets and
kitchens. The overpricing is more than five times the actual cost.
Oust Aquino Campaign
This criminal negligence and incompetence of the Aquino
regime follows the exposé of the massive corruption in so-called pork barrel
funds and the presidential discretionary funds running into scores of billions
of euros. This is propelling a widespread campaign demanding for the overthrow
of the Aquino regime or the forcible resignation of Aquino.
Filipino People’s Heroic Efforts
The revolutionary forces throughout the country, especially
those in the affected areas, are carrying out heroic efforts in undertaking relief
and rehabilitation operations for the communities severely affected by the
supertyphoon. The Communist Party of the Philippines and its New People’s
Army declared a unilateral ceasefire from 8 November until 24 December 2013 in
all regions affected. In Eastern Visayas region, covering especially Leyte and Samar islands, the ceasefire was extended until
mid-January 2014. This ceasefire declaration was meant to put the highest
priority and concentration of the revolutionary forces on the urgent needs of
relief and rehabilitation.
The victims themselves, the people in the affected areas,
organized themselves to do what is possible to look for their necessities,
build their temporary shelters, secure drinking water, food and medicines. This
resiliency and determination of the people had been noted by international
observers who found the people’s courage and resourcefulness highly inspiring.
One international observer who visited the affected areas declared: “Typhoons,
earthquakes, and floods may come and go, but the Filipino people will still be
around.”
People’s organizations on the national, regional and local
levels worked tirelessly and heroically, together with the affected communities
and with some international NGOs. They collected goods, drinking water,
medicines. They formed health teams to give immediate medical care and
psycho-social assistance for the traumatized persons and families. Five hundred
volunteers from Mindanao, who were among the victims of earlier calamities,
went to Leyte, Samar , and other affected areas
to assist in relief and rehabilitation.
Overseas Filipino organizations in the US , Canada ,
Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East
conducted fund raising and other solidarity activities, collecting significant
amounts. They sent the assistance directly to the people’s organizations in the
Philippines .
International Solidarity
Solidarity organizations and progressive NGOs from different
parts of the world sent teams to the Philippines and conducted campaigns
of solidarity. Their activities strengthen the solidarity of the international
community not only with the people in the affected areas, but in many cases,
also with the liberation struggle of the Filipino people against the US-Aquino
regime and the unjust semicolonial and semifeudal ruling system in the
Philippines. It is noteworthy that international organizations, including some
governments and intergovernmental organizations, declared that they did not
want to channel their aid through the Aquino government. They had received reports
of the widespread accusations of corruption of the Aquino government and how
international aid for past disasters were pocketed by corrupt bureaucrats. It
was known that many relief goods ended up being sold in supermarkets and
groceries.
In sharp contrast to the Aquino government’s criminal
negligence, incompetence and corruption, the people’s heroic efforts and the
international solidarity of overseas compatriots and concerned international
organizations and agencies underlined the just struggle of the people for
rebuilding their lives and future and struggling for a just and free Philippines .
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