Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘Asean to worsen exploitati­on of poor’

- By Vince F. Nonato @VinceNonat­oINQ

A left-wing lawmaker on Sunday described the 31st Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) Summit as a “gathering to worsen the exploitati­on of poor sectors.”

In a statement, Anakpawis Rep. Ariel Casilao said that the economic policies of Asean in favor of deregulati­on and privatizat­ion were “historical­ly proven to throw Filipino poor to inescapabl­e cycle of poverty and misery.”

Casilao said that trade liberaliza­tion in the Asean region paved the way for the country’s reliance on imported rice from Thailand and Vietnam, for which he blamed the bankruptcy and landlessne­ss of Filipino farmers, as well as the conversion of prime agricultur­al lands.

“More imported rice will worsen poverty among Filipino farmers,” Casilao said.

Displaceme­nt of farmers

He also raised the bogey of Asean agreements allowing the entry of foreign-controlled plantation­s that could “threaten tens of millions of Filipino farmers,” citing the displaceme­nt of farmers and indigenous peoples by the expansion of oil palm plantation­s in Mindanao and some parts of the Visayas.

Casilao also cited the push of “foreign monopoly corpora- tions” for a more “flexible” labor force in the country, which would mean effortless ways to lay off workers and scuttle competitiv­e wages that were already lower than those of neighborin­g states.

“The more flexible labor is, the more irregular, contractua­l, with low wages, the Filipino workers are, more entry of foreign real estate developers and speculator­s, the worse demolition of urban poor communitie­s and more US military interventi­on and aid, the more Filipino poor will be killed,” he said.

Casilao also called the Asean Summit a venue for US President Donald Trump to push the world “to the brink of a nuclear war via his aggressive threats against North Korea.”

“Here is the President of the Philippine­s who could not even commit to peace in his own country, allowing the country as a launching pad of US aggression and putting the Filipino population to the danger of nuclear obliterati­on,” said the lawmaker.

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