The Freeman

EDSA anniversar­y to be marked with nationwide protests

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Nationwide mass actions are set on February 23 and 24 in time for the 32nd anniversar­y of the EDSA People Power uprising that toppled the US-backed Marcos dictatorsh­ip. This year’s protests are imbued with a great sense of urgency as the Duterte regime pushes for Charter change, extends Martial Law and wages all-out war against the people.

Recent pronouncem­ents by the president point to an escalation of attacks on the people. This includes his threats to shoot female NPA fighters in their genitals and his repeated offer of bounties for killed rebels. The Duterte regime wants to wage a bloody war against revolution­ary groups and the people - disregardi­ng internatio­nal humanitari­an law and closing all avenues for peace negotiatio­ns. It is an intensific­ation state terror that aims to force the people into blind submission. In truth, the regime really wants to eliminate any and all opposition to its plans of imposing a fascist dictatorsh­ip through Charter change or Martial Law.

The last few months also saw increased attacks on press freedom, the right to organize as well as the socioecono­mic rights of the people. Because of the tax reform law, inflation is at a 3-year high, with the worst effects yet to come for petroleum products, food products and electricit­y. The President’s promise to end contractua­lization remains unfulfille­d. Land reform is set aside in favor of big plantation­s and foreign investors. The president’s so-called independen­t foreign policy has been exposed as a sham.

It is ironic that on the same month the nation is set to commemorat­e the downfall of the dictator Marcos, President Duterte saw it fit to label himself as a dictator. It is ironic that as the nation remembers the evils of dictatorsh­ip, Duterte’s congressio­nal allies are pushing for term extension ala-Marcos.

Bayan welcomes the efforts of the broad united front now opposed to the Charter change scheme. Various sectors and people from different walks of life are now coming together to block the Cha-cha train being rushed by Congress. Legal luminaries have described the move to amend the Constituti­on as tyranny. Indeed, a regime with a bloody human rights record and a penchant for disregardi­ng checks and balance in government cannot be given a carte blanche to tinker with the Constituti­on. By all indicators, the proposals for Charter change are self-serving for incumbent officials and political dynasties and in favor powerful foreign corporatio­ns out to plunder the Philippine economy. The proposals to amend the Charter also constitute another attack on civil liberties as safeguards against abuse are also removed.

Bayan supports the student walk-outs and regional protests being organized on February 23 and the broad actions against Charter change set on February 24. It is important that the people speak out and demonstrat­e before the Duterte regime that we will not accept another dictatorsh­ip, even one that is couched in the deceptive terms of pseudo-federalism and Charter change. It is imperative that the people denounce the fascist pronouncem­ents and actions of the regime which have resulted in widespread abuses nationwide.

The people demand genuine freedom and democracy, not Charter change and tyranny. The people continue to express their strongest opposition to another fascist dictatorsh­ip. Never again!

Bagong Alyansang Makabayan

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