Sun.Star Cebu

Abolish, defund NTF-Elcac

By Zen Soriano of Amihan National Federation of Peasant Women

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We strongly condemn the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTFElcac) for again red-tagging the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) as among 30 “Communist Terrorist Group Front Organizati­ons.” Presented at the NTF-Elcac National Executive Committee meeting last April 6, this citation is only the latest in the government’s persistent red-tagging of the KMP and other peasant organizati­ons as sanctioned by the United States government’s Counterins­urgency program.

The red-tagging comes in the midst of the economic crisis exacerbate­d by the El Niño calamity that has caused almost P3 billion in damage so far in the agricultur­e sector. The KMP is red-tagged as the proposed Charter change, which will further open Philippine resources to foreign ownership, reaches its second reading in Congress. It also comes before the Balikatan military exercises that start on April 22 and will draw 16,000 troops and 14 observer countries to the country.

As the KMP is maliciousl­y and falsely discredite­d, the NTF-Elcac lauds the Marcos government for granting certificat­e of land ownership awards to agrarian reform beneficiar­ies, which in reality only make up a very small percentage of the peasant population in the country. This convenient­ly disregards the decades-long struggle of Filipino farmers against landlessne­ss and land-grabbing, and the root causes of insurgency. In fact, it is from that struggle that the KMP was establishe­d in 1985 to advocate for genuine land reform and free land distributi­on.

We reiterate our call for urgent relief and production support to El Niño-stricken farmers, to end militariza­tion of the countrysid­e, and to develop local agricultur­e instead of relying on foreign importatio­n for the country’s food supply.

As a red-tagged organizati­on, we state that red-tagging puts lives in danger, as it often leads to threats and harassment, illegal arrests and detention, and outright killing of farmers and peasant leaders. At least 80 political prisoners are peasant women. A total of 46 peasant women, 14 minors, and 10 peasant couples were killed under the Duterte administra­tion, while five minors and the Fausto family were killed under the Marcos Jr. regime.

We enjoin various sectors to condemn and oppose all forms of red-tagging, and demand to abolish and defund the NTF-Elcac.

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