Philippine Daily Inquirer

BAN TRUMP IN THE PHILIPPINE­S

- KRISTINE CABARDO, chair, League of Filipino Students, Northern Mindanao Region, lfsnmr@gmail.com

In the coming days, US President Donald Trump is expected to visit the Philippine­s for the East Asia Summit. As the youth, students, and future of this nation, we strongly oppose this visit. US imperialis­m has brought nothing but wars and destructio­n in its neocolonie­s such as ours.

In the Northern Mindanao region alone, lives have been displaced in ways much worse than ghosts and mythical tragic stories. The US-instigated war on terror has affected and displaced over 600,000 Maranaw in the Marawi crisis. In Agusan del Sur, Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon areas, the “lumad” were driven off, harassed, arrested, and even killed due to corporate aggression­s in their land. Even the vendors of Cogon market in Cagayan de Oro are battling the unjust and inhumane demolition of the Road and Traffic Administra­tion or RTA, which prioritize­s “clean and orderly roads” rather than the meager living of farmers and urban poor.

All these socioecono­mic and political problems are caused by neoliberal policies that rule our country. The aggravatin­g crisis and unabated price hike of basic commoditie­s are brought by this neoliberal globalizat­ion. Oil deregulati­on law, jeepney phaseout, tax reform program, privatizat­ion of basic industries like water and electricit­y supply, tuition and other school fee increase and K-to-12 program in education are the faces of neoliberal policies.

There is more to come with the Enhanced Defense Cooperatio­n Agreement or Edca, which allows the installati­on of US military facilities in Lumbia Airport in Cagayan de Oro. The presence of the US military will also open the market to prostituti­on like what happened in Olongapo/Subic that will endanger our women and children. Knowing that the United States is launching wars all over the world, we face grave threats of going into wars that are not even ours.

We are their victims—we are the ones deprived of our basic rights in exchange of their profit from hospitaliz­ation to education, and other social services. All these problems are a manifestat­ion of how this “puppet government” conspired with its “imperialis­t boss” to exploit the nation and the people.

We shall not forget how our ancestors heroically fought for our land. We shall not honor any foreign interventi­on much more US imperialis­m that preys on the poverty and hunger of the people to continue its hegemonic rule. To let them take over our lands is a betrayal to our ancestors and heroes.

We condemn the government’s failure and neglect of its responsibi­lity toward the Filipino people.

We challenge the youth and students, and other progressiv­e and concerned individual­s to stand with us. Be one with our call to ban Trump. Let us show the No. 1 imperialis­t power in the world our greatest indignatio­n and opposition.

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