The Philippine Star

Militants preparing anti-dictatorsh­ip protests

- By MARC JAYSON CAYABYAB

Activists yesterday launched the Metro Manila chapter of a nationwide movement against what they deemed as the creeping dictatorsh­ip and tyranny of President Duterte.

Former Bayan Muna representa­tive Neri Colmenares led the launching of the Movement Against Tyranny (MAT) National Capital Region chapter at the University of the Philippine­s Philippine General Hospital in Manila.

Colmenares, who is now chairman of the National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers, slammed Duterte’s creeping dictatorsh­ip under the guise of federalism and Charter change. He said under the proposed federal charter, Congress will be dissolved and an interim parliament will be composed of incumbent representa­tives and senators, as well as Cabinet

members to be appointed by the President.

Colmenares said the proposed charter was similar to the one in place during the regime of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, especially because the President would be given oversight powers over the legislatur­e, judiciary and constituti­onal bodies.

The former lawmaker said that in all his years in Congress, which saw attempts at Cha-cha for self-serving interests, “this is the worst Cha-cha ever.”

“Part of that tyranny is Charter change, which is the first step to a dictatorsh­ip,” Colmenares said.

The former lawmaker also cited Duterte’s bristling remarks against walkouts by student in state universiti­es being given free tuition as proof of the Chief Executive’s “intoleranc­e to dissent.”

Colmenares likewise slammed the body count of the government’s war on drugs, violation of the Constituti­on in the suspension of Overall Deputy Ombudsman Melchor Arthur Carandang, as well as the “trumped up” charges against high-ranking communist peace negotiator Rafael Baylosis, who was arrested for alleged illegal possession­s of firearms and explosives.

MAT Metro Manila spokespers­on and lead convenor Amirah Lidasan warned of more protest actions to come, saying Duterte seems to have the illusion that “he can silence the growing dissent and clamor against his tyrannical and dictatoria­l rule.”

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