The Bayan Muna representative says Manila should not ask help from countries with vested interests, like the United States
HANDS OFF PHILIPPINES. Group tagged US and China 'bullies' fighting in Philippine 'backyard.'
Bayan Muna Representative Neri Colmenares said that the
"Let us rely
on ourselves like Vietnam
and other countries that didn't seek from the United States ," Colmenares
said in a mix of Filipino and English on Tuesday, October 20.
Colmenares is
part of the a group that is pushing for the inclusion of maritime disputes in
the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit (APEC) agenda in November.
He said that, if
a country like Vietnam ,
which is economically behind the Philippines ,
is pursuing its claim on its own, then the Philippines should be able to do so
as well.
"Economically
nga, mas-lamang pa tayo sa Vietnam
eh, so ano'ng pinagkaiba nila sa atin?" he said. (We are more economically advanced than Vietnam . How
different are they from us?)
"Kung
kailangan nating humingi ng tulong, humingi tayo ng tulong sa international
community, huwag sa mga bansa na may national interest," he said. Colmenares said the United States , for instance, is after advancing
its own national interest in extending aid to the Philippines .
(If we need help
we should seek help from the international community, not from countries with
national interest.)
The Philippines has a military agreement with the United States ,
allowing the two countries' armed forces to conduct joint exercises even near
disputed waters. The US has
declared it would come to Manila 's aid should
the latter be attacked over at the South China Sea .
On Tuesday,
October 20, the Pilipinong Nagkakaisa para sa Soberanya (PINAS) held its first
general assembly at Miriam College in Quezon
City .
PINAS anticipates
the coming of US President Barack Obama and China
President Xi Jinping to the Philippines
for the APEC Summit in November.
"We will
welcome presidents Obama and Jinping with placard 'Hands off the Philippines ,'"
said group convenor and former Gabriela Women's Party Representative Liza Maza.
The group –
organized in June by Colmenares, former Senator Rene Saguisag, and artist
Bibeth Orteza – wishes to bring the issues of China 's
reclamation and US '
increased military presence in the country to the attention of global leaders
attending the November summit.
"These two
imperialist countries want to control that part of our exclusive economic zone
and extend continental shelf for their own economic and military agenda,"
Maza added.
In recent months,
China 's
construction in the reclaimed waters has been fast-paced. The country has
completed the construction of the 10,000-foot airstrip on the Fiery Cross Reef
in September and two lighthouses on the Cuateron and Johnson South Reefs
earlier this month.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/109994-colmenares-china-reclamation
Bayan Muna (People First) and the Gabriela Women's Party are Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) political fronts while Neri Colmenaries and Liza Maza are both long-time CPP activists. The CPP appears to have significant influence over the Pilipinong Nagkakaisa para sa Soberanya (PINAS) organization.
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