Militant labor
group Kilusang Mayo Uno on Saturday condemned the suppression of protests
during the recent Asia- Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Manila , saying the Aquino
administration defended those responsible for the country’s poverty and the suffering
of workers and the poor.
The group said
from Nov. 16 to 19, excessive force was used by police and military men, who
threatened militant leaders and demonstrators with lawsuits.
“Instead of
respecting the Filipino workers’ and people’s right to assert that their
demands be heard, the Aquino government responded with an overkill amount of
force. It clearly sided with big capitalists and powerful governments against
Filipinos,” said Jerome Adonis, KMU secretary-general.
He said eight
activists from the labor sector were seriously hurt in the protest last
Thursday along Sen. Gil Puyat
Avenue in Pasay City ,
against which the police used truncheons.
Among those
injured were Steve Ranjo and Genero Paredog, both members of the Pagkakaisa ng
mga Samahan ng Tsuper at Operators Nationwide (PISTON) and Bironico Pardillo,
Nilo Juayang, Sonny Aguinaldo, and Allan Bacara, all employees of Golden
Fortune Techno Built Inc.
“We condemn the
Aquino government and the PNP for their use of violence against protestors. We
are studying the possibility of filing administrative charges against
government and police officials involved before the Ombudsman,” said Adonis.
The group also
condemned the PNP’s use of a loud speaker which played dance music to try to
counter the sound coming from last Thursday’s protest and to disrupt
rally program.
Four police
officers were also hurt after the law enforcers engaged in a scuffle with the
militant groups on that day. Joel Zurbano
The violent
scuffle ensued when the protesters tried to enter the vicinity of Philippine
International Convention Center, the official venue of the Apec meetings.
Bagong Alyansang
Makabayan spokesperson Teddy Casiño also condemned the police’s action against
the protesters.
“Once again,
police have shown contempt for the people’s right to peaceful assembly and free
speech. Not only did they prevent protesters from getting close to the Apec
venue, which is the target of their message, but they also played loud music to
drown out the message of truth and struggle against Apec,” he said.
PNP spokesman
Wilben Mayor said the huge number of security forces deployed for the event
was necessary and not an overkill. He added the preparation was
intended to ensure the safety and security of delegates.
Mayor also said
the police and military adopted maximum tolerance but they were
considering filing necessary charges against the demonstrators who violated the
laws.
“Let me reiterate
our unequivocal position that any public assembly outside of the designated
freedom parks is deemed illegal and will be addressed accordingly,” Mayor said.
“The PNP fully respects the right of citizens peaceably to assemble, and
express their sentiments as guaranteed under our democratic system.”
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The commies believe they have the unrestricted right to protest wherever and whenever they wish, to destroy/deface public and private property, and to inflict harm on police officers who attempt to constrain their protest activity, all in the name of their anachronistic Maoist ideology. What nonsense. That the government is enforcing existing laws on the conduct of protest rallies and holding protest leaders accountable through legal action is a good thing.
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