Lunes, Setyembre 23, 2013

SANLAKAS and BMP demand CoA to disclose all audit reports

Joint Press Release
23 September 2013

Groups demand CoA to disclose all audit reports, 
Says Filipinos deserve the truth

Progressive groups urged the Commission on Audit (CoA) to divulge to the public all audit reports and not only those favorable to Palace officials. The activists in particular, demanded the full disclosure of the audit reports of the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) and the Malampaya Fund for the fiscal years of 2010 to 2012.

This after state primary whistle-blower Benhur Luy testified before the Senate Blue Ribbon committee that Janet Lim-Napoles and cohorts siphoned PDAF allocations and Malampaya funds up to 2012 and the agency’s special reports on the PDAF and Malampaya fund are limited to 2007 up to 2009, the years following the breakaway of the Liberal Party from the ruling coalition of then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

“As the most consistent taxpayers, the workers demand the truth, we deserve the truth. The Filipino nation has already been robbed and duped by numerous politicians posing as public servants and now, the CoA is literally adding insult to injury by concealing the truth and presenting only audit reports that have Malacanang’s blessing.” said Leody de Guzman, national chairperson of the militant Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP).

The protestors allege that the motive for the special audit report of the CoA on the PDAF and Malampaya Fund for the years 2007 to 2009 was to discredit the past administration and in effect will lead to the added credibility of the sitting President and not to serve justice to the indignant nation. 

“Aquino may play the blame game all he wants but he can never pacify an enlightened and vigilant people. All Filipinos know that corrupt practices have long been masterminded by those in the highest echelons of power and even up to the present regime. His daang matuwid rhetoric has imploded and reared its ugly head,” de Guzman charged.

Meanwhile Sanlakas spokesperson, Aaron Pedrosa said that, “In this period of turmoil the Filipino nation need a beacon of light that will dispel all uncertainty and exhibit integrity. Despite being an Aquino appointee, Commissioner Grace Pulido-Tan must accept the challenge of our times; the agency must genuinely serve the people and not the political interests of those in the Liberal Party. 

The groups vowed to sustain public pressure on the audit agency until all doubts of political maneuverings and undue influences are extinguished. Pedrosa added that, “not unless such obstacles are conquered, full disclosure of all government revenue and expenditure will never be achieved and our people denied of justice once again”.###

Huwebes, Setyembre 12, 2013

PR - Progresibong grupo: Ikulong silang lahat!









Joint Press Release
11 Setyembre 2013

Progresibong grupo: Ikulong silang lahat!

NAKIISA sa libong-libong galit na Pilipino ang mga progresibong organisasyong Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP), Sanlakas at ang Kongreso ng Pagkakaisa ng Maralitang Lungsod (KPML) sa tuloy-tuloy na nalalantad na sampung bilyong pisong pork barrel scam na kung saan sangkot si Janet Lim-Napoles at ilang mga Senador at Kongresista. 

Hiniling ng mga progresibo na ipakulong ang lahat ng mga nasasangkot batay sa testimonya ng mga lumutang na whistleblower at ang special audit report ng Commission on Audit. Idinamay na rin nila ang lahat ng mga patuloy na nagtatanggol sa bulok ng sistemang pork barrel. 

Naniniwala ang BMP na bulok hanggang sa kaibuturan ang buong kasalukuyang sistemang pampulitika sa bansa. Ang lahat ng mga senador at kongresistang nakipagkuntsabahan sa mga opisyal sa sangay ng Ehekutibo para mapasakanila ang pondo ng mamamayan ay nagkasala ng sistematikong pandarambong at pagsasakatuparan ng sistemang TRAPO na nagbunga ng patronage politics, pampulitikang dinastiya at naglalako ng impluwensiya sa mga polisiya para sa pansariling interes. 

“Ang pulitikang TRAPO ang siyang dahilan para nagpatuloy at lumala pa ang pandarambong sa kaban ng bayan habang ang malawak na anakpawis ay pinanatiling baon sa kahirapan at kapighatian. Sobra na ang TRAPO, sobra na ang sistema nila! Kailangan nang palaganapin ang mga protesta tungo sa makabuluhang pagbabago ng sistema, sabi ni Leody de Guzman, ang Pambansang Tagapangulo ng BMP. 

“Ang pagkakadawit ng ilang opisyal ng mga Kagawaran ng Agrikulura at Budget at Management at mga ahensyang nagpapatupad ng mga proyektong nagmula sa Priority Development Assistance Fund gaya ng National Agribusiness Corporation sa ilalim ng Ehekutibo ay nagpapakita lamang na nangaanak ang sistemang ito ng isang gobyernong nagkaka-anyo ng isang “ligal” at organisadong sindikato na ang modus operandi ay pagnakawan ang mamamayan ng kanilang karapatan sa isang desenteng buhay. Kailangan mabulok silang lahat sa bilangguan,” dagdag ni De Guzman. 

Justice delayed is justice denied

“Ngayon na nakapiit si Napoles at naghihintay ng kanyang paglilitis sa mga kasong sibil at kriminal, sana’y bumilis ang gulong ng hustisya at mapahirapan siya ng husto sa bawat sentimong ninakaw niya,” sabi naman ni Anthony Barnedo, Pangkalahatang Kalihim ng KPML sa National Capital Region at Rizal. 

Dinagdag din agad ni Barnedo na, “Bagamat nalulungkot kami na eksaktong dalawang linggo na ang nagdaan mula nang sumuko si Napoles kay Pangulong Aquino ay walang kahit isang naisasampang kaso ang Department of Justice at Philippine National Police laban sa kanya na may kaugnayan sa mahigit sampung bilyong pisong pork barrel scam”. 

Nangako ang mga organisasyon na ipagpapatuloy nila na itaas ang antas ng mga protesta na siyang magpapalakas sa loob ng taumbayan na sumanib sa nabubuong kilusang masa hangga’t hindi nawawakasan ang sistemang pork barrel sa bansa at hindi napaparusahan ang mga mandarambong.###

PR - Progressive groups: Jail ‘em all!





Joint Press Release 
11 September 2013

Progressive groups: Jail ‘em all!

PROGRESSIVE organizations Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP), Sanlakas and the Kongreso ng Pagkakaisa ng Maralitang Lungsod (KPML) today joined thousands of Filipinos angered by the unfolding 10 billion peso pork barrel scam involving Janet Lim-Napoles and several senators and congressmen.

The progressives demanded to imprison all those implicated in the testimonies of the whistleblowers and the special audit report of the Commission on Audit and those who continue to defend the graft-riddled pork barrel system. 

The BMP believes that the entire current political system is rotten to the very core. Every Senator and Congressman who connived with officials of the Executive branch to siphon peoples’ funds in order to fatten their bank accounts are guilty of systematic plunder and of perpetrating the TRAPO system that engenders patronage politics, political dynasties, and influence peddling in policy and legislation for partisan interests.

“It is TRAPO politics in turn that has allowed the continued and unmitigated plunder of the coffers of the Filipino people while the large majority of the toiling masses have been kept in poverty and misery. Enough with TRAPO politics! We must carry forward the momentum of the people’s protests and actions towards a system overhaul,” said BMP Chairperson Leody de Guzman.

“The implication of certain officials in the Departments of Agriculture, Budget and Management and other implementing agencies such as the National Agribusiness Corporation under the Executive branch shows that this system has bred an organized mafia that conspired to rob hardworking Filipinos of a decent life. They must all languish in prison,” de Guzman added.

Justice delayed is justice denied

“Now, that Janet Lim-Napoles is detained and awaiting trial for her various civil and criminal cases, may the wheels of justice turn swiftly but grind exceedingly fine for every centavo siphoned to her bank accounts,” said Anthony Barnedo, regional Secretary-General of KPML National Capital Region and Rizal chapter. 

Barnedo was also quick to add that, “Though it is also lamentable that exactly two weeks today since her supposed surrender to President Aquino, the Department of Justice and the Philippine National Police has not filed a single case out of the more than 10 billion peso pork barrel scam”. 

The progressive organizations vowed to continue to escalate protest actions that will embolden the masses to join together with the emerging mass movement until the entire pork barrel system is abolished and all the plunderers are in prison.###

Lunes, Mayo 6, 2013

What we stand for - The SANLAKAS Partylist Legislative Agenda

What we stand for
The SANLAKAS Partylist Legislative Agenda
Aaron Pedrosa
3rd Nominee, SANLAKAS Partylist

When SANLAKAS pursued electoral engagement the first time the partylist system of representation was adopted in Congress in 1998, it carried with it that singular collective vision it shared with the underrepresented basic masses. – that is widening democratic spaces for direct intervention, participation and articulation of the ordinary pedestrian’s sentiments in the established reins of power.

SANLAKAS continues to believe in exhausting all arenas of struggle to organize and represent the sovereign interests of the masses, of the working people and “invisible” sectors of society, across a broad range of issues that to this day have taken backseat to the political platform being advanced by mainstream, traditional political actors – their platform being entrenching and fortifying a system that worries less and less about how government should play a central and proactive role in helping those who have less in life meet the fundamental necessities dictated by everyday life – a platform that demands for less of government at a time when people are waging their battles against poverty, unemployment, deprivation and injustice – the social milieu which defines the prevailing condition of avast majority of our people.

By engaging parliament, so to speak, SANLAKAS hopes to present an antithetical paradigm – an antithesis to a development model that is oblivious to the plight of the people, one that puts people precisely in the heart of the so-called development.

To complement the grassroots organizing, a tradition and continuing narrative that SANLAKAS has built on for two decades now, SANLAKAS once again dares to present its critical analysis of plaguing and burning issues and translate this into concrete, well-meaning measures and tangible actions through legislation – to breathe life into the lofty ideal of a hayahay na bukas, bring it from the discursive realm down to laws of relevant application.

SANLAKAS has drawn up a 14-point program which essentially captures the vision of a hayahay na bukas:

· It is time to make housing cheap and accessible to all, to ensure Filipinos roofs on their head, of decent houses they can rightfully call home.

· It is time to curb unemployment and underemployment and reverse the government’s standing labor export policy by creating jobs at home and ensuring protection to our labor force overseas; to uphold workers’ right to security of tenure.

· It is time to afford justice to the backbreaking labor exerted by our workers by guaranteeing them with a living wage as against the standing cheap labor policy punctuated by unrealistic and uncompetitive wage levels.

· It is time to uphold education and health as primordial human rights starting off with appropriate and responsive financing in accordance not only with international treatises but as mandated by our Constitution.

· It is time to ensure food on the table, thrice a day; for government to feed a large section of its famished, malnourished and undernourished population by investing in our agricultural sector, by empowering our fisherfolks and farmers, by providing ample support to those who tend the fields and brave the seas for our nourishment.

· It is time to bring down the cost of electric power, of dismantling the private oligopoly that bleeds families of potential savings, of tapping into clean, safe and renewable energy sources based on the actual power requirements of the people and sustainable development and not of corporate expansionism.

· It is time to regulate oil prices and insulate consumers from market volatility, of ending a liberalized regime which allows oil companies to whimsically hike pump prices, unchecked and unregulated.

· It is time to empower citizens with information by pushing for greater accountability from public servants through proper disclosure of their assets and liabilities, of their dealings and transactions,of contracts entered into in the name of the people.

· It is time to rationalize our fiscal policies, of addressing the debt problem that would result in our liberation from the debt bondage, of ultimately repudiating illegitimate debts and holding those who wantonly benefitted from this indebtedness to account.

· It is time to strengthen the promotion, respect and defense of human rights by putting teeth on existing human rights mechanisms and removing existing structures and policies which undermine our human rights effort.

· It is time to institutionalize climate justice as a policy framework, a lens from which all foreign relations and trade arrangements should be anchored, to stand up for community resiliency in the face of climate change, of facilitating the transition to a low carbon economy without compromising the integrity of the environment.

· It is time to say no to unfair multilateral and bilateral trade and foreign policy arrangements that relegate our sovereignty into the periphery of negotiations and external linkages, of making our government work for our people and not allow our sovereign will to play second fiddle to impositions from so-called allies and trade partners.

This is our collective vision. This is what we stand for. And if you believe that it is high time to realizethis vision, if you believe in this vision of a hayahay na bukas, then indeed, it is time to get SANLAKAS back toCongress!

Thank you and padayon!


Huwebes, Mayo 31, 2012

Corona Conviction is not a Deterrent to Corruption


PRESS STATEMENT
May 30, 2012
Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP)
Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM)
SANLAKAS

Corona Conviction is not a Deterrent to Corruption

Malacanang and its paid hacks in media are now making a mountain out of a molehill. They say that the conviction of Renato Corona by the impeachment court is a triumph of democracy and a cleansing of the bureaucracy. Nothing could be farther from the truth. 

The telenovela that was the impeachment of Corona ended with a predictable and lackluster climax, leaving the masses unentertained and not craving for more. The single and simplistic moral lesson of the story: “tell the truth in your SALN”. 

Despite the long proceedings, the Senate could only prove one fact: Corona did not properly disclose his dollar deposits in his SALN. Hence, its verdict rested on the sole issue of “non-disclosure”, covered by Article 2, which it raised to a “culpable violation of the Constitution”.

In so doing, the complaint, reduced to Articles 2, 3 and 7 during the deliberations, was further narrowed down to “non-disclosure” (Article 2, paragraph 2.2). It did not determine if such cash assets were ill-gotten or acquired illegally, leaving unanswered the people’s questions on “ill-gotten wealth”, “court decisions for sale”, “misconduct and corrupt practices”, etc., etc. The result was a “narrowing down” not to focus on more substantial issues; the case was watered down to insignificance. 

The respondent’s admission of non-disclosure was enough for the prosecution and the senator-judges to obtain a guilty verdict. They did not use Corona’s waiver of his dollar deposits to put such bank accounts under scrutiny. Hence, it is clear as daylight that the real intention of the impeachment court was not to expose and punish immoral conduct and corrupt practices in government but to merely remove Corona in the Supreme Court, to replace an Arroyo crony with an Aquino lackey in the judiciary.

If the impeachment court truly wanted to cleanse the bureaucracy, it should have let the sun shine in the dark and shadowy corridors of power. Let the people know how Corona acquired his millions of dollars; how Lucio Tan compelled the Court to flip-flop on the FASAP (Flight Attendants and Stewardesses Association of the Philippines) case; how much perks and privileges are given by PAL to members of the Supreme Court. 

But it did not; the impeachment court stopped in its tracks. It did not go beyond the question of non-disclosure. To the people, especially the workers and the poor, we believe that they did so because further investigation would reveal their modus operandi, the prevalent malpractice of officials in the bureaucracy who use their power and influence for economic and personal gain.

Miyerkules, Mayo 23, 2012

Disclose All or Resign All! Genuine Cleansing of the Bureaucracy not a Telenovela of Elite Infighting

PRESS STATEMENT
Mayo 23, 2012
Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP)
Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM)
Sanlakas

Disclose All or Resign All!
Genuine Cleansing of the Bureaucracy not a Telenovela of Elite Infighting 


We have said it before and we will say it again. Give the Filipino people a chance for real reforms and meaningful cleansing of the rotting bureaucracy.

The impeachment of Corona is not enough. The process is a spectator sport for the Filipino masses who are neither senator judges nor members of the prosecution and defense panels. More so, it is atelenovela of elite infighting being used by the Aquino regime to consolidate its control of the state and to advance its economic interests.

In impeachment proceedings, the masses are being induced to take sides between two oppressors. They are made to choose the lesser evil among rival camps of the ruling elite, which is nothing more than a choice between hell and purgatory.  By so doing, it fosters the illusion of democracy, of people’s participation in the affairs of the State.

But while the impeachment process is patently limited in its scope and objective and is being utilized by factions of the elite to pursue their self-serving economic and political agendas, it would inevitably open more meaningful questions. Its narrowness and limitation would provide exact arguments for the necessity of genuine and widespread reforms, and for other means of political activity that ensure public participation in the cleansing of the bureaucracy.

Hence, upon the opening of impeachment proceedings against Corona, we issued the “Disclose All” slogan, the demand for the full disclosure of all financial records and transactions by all government officials.

The beleaguered chief justice – who is more an astute politician than an honorable judge – knows this Achilles heel of the impeachment process. Hence, Corona is now piercing the veil of Noynoy’s anti-corruption pretense in order to save his skin as he challenges Senator Drilon and the 188 signatories of the impeachment case to “disclose all”. Truly, crooks know when to speak the truth to hide a lie.

We are neither “pro-Corona” nor “pro-Noynoy”. Both politicians are personifications of the social evil of a corrupt bureaucracy under an elite democracy. If government officials want to dispel public mistrust, they should let the sun shine into dark places. The broad masses of the people, not just the workers and the poor demand the public scrutiny of their private wealth.

If they could not “disclose all”, then they should all resign. And if the demand for “full disclosure” is continuously not met, the cry for “Resign All” would transform from an appeal for delicadeza into a call of action for their ouster. #

Sabado, Marso 31, 2012

SANLAKAS Militantly Salutes HR Online


SANLAKAS MILITANTLY SALUTES HRONLINE FOR A VIRTUAL YEAR OF PROPAGATING DEMOCRACY WITH SOCIAL JUSTICE AND FOR DEFENDING OUR PEOPLE’S RIGHTS!

30 March 2012

SANLAKAS warmly extends a clench-fisted militant salute to HROnline on the occasion of your 1st Anniversary and for having raised and waved high the banner of progressive unity in the frontlines of mass struggle for one year now! We do so as a show of proud solidarity with HROnline’s dedicated and principled cadre of human rights defenders. We do so with respect just twelve months after HROnline successfully launched a new cyber-battlefront in defense of human rights in the Philippines and across the world. 

We fully recognize that HROnline has clearly proven itself to be an effective social-political platform that courageously propagates the broad progressive struggle for genuine social change. We can surely see this in the way HROnline has been able to act as a virtual campaigns contact-point which allows for a wide range of progressive organizations and individuals to come together in a concerted effort. In a sense, HROnline is also a ‘progressive forces projection-multiplier’ that can link up, magnify and re-echo the progressive mass movement’s agenda via the bourgeois-controlled mass media and to also develop alliances with other interested sectors and entities in the Philippine social-political arena. Thus, in recognition of this very important accomplishment, we in SANLAKAS wish to encourage HROnline to continue to develop this ground-breaking pathway and to even raise higher the potential level of coordination among various progressive forces.

In fact, HROnline’s just and honorable cause is not only shining a bright light on the many other progressive mass campaigns and struggles of today. It is also helping to serve the progressive mass movement with a critically vital component in relation to educating-organizing-mobilizing both the organized forces and the basic masses. Thus, HROnline helps to enhance and further develop the collective capacity of our general struggle in order to be able to one day overturn and change the ruling system, in unity with the broad working-class masses. Its ultimate outcome must be to favor the 99% social majority. 

Indeed, it can only be a revolutionary mass struggle that must and can win this fight for genuine systemic change. Its principled objective is to inevitably pave the way forward to socialism as an egalitarian social-economic system that does not exploit nor oppress other fellow human beings in society. Yet for now, we must first collectively and concretely advance a universal war to essentially liberate all of humanity from all forms of oppression and exploitation on the basis of general democratic reforms. This means carrying forward a democratic struggle for structural reforms and aimed at eventually destroying and crushing the main pillars of capitalist exploitation and oppression as the root cause of systemic mass poverty in present-day Philippine society. Nevertheless, this struggle must also be pursued on an international scale if it is to be victorious because capitalism is a globalized system and hence, its systemic replacement must also be of a global nature.

And so it is, that our joint forces are now truly engaged in a global war of liberation to uphold, to protect and to defend all human rights for all. Definitely, this necessitates the formation of mass resistance fronts in all countries of the world to combat the worldwide camp of hegemony, especially that one led by US imperialism and its reactionary puppet-states (i.e. the PNoy Regime in the Philippines). 

The economically and socially destructive domination and control of the international system by US imperialism today can be seen and felt in terms of the dangerous and deadly massive human rights violations worldwide. These outcomes are a direct result of the US imperialist-led neoliberal economic imposition and dictations, political maneuverings to ensure pro-US regime changes and ultimately, the subjugation of anti-imperialist states through wars of aggression. All of these are the basic elements of the US foreign policy framework aimed at absolutely securing puppet-agent states, market protection and expansion, sustained oil supplies and other strategic resources, and forward force projection through military bases, visiting forces-type agreements and other related defense arrangements. 

In order to systematically and institutionally attain its imperialist objectives, the US and its international agents will never hesitate to violate any and all the key provisions of the international bill of human rights. Ever since 1948, all Philippine governments have continuously violated and stepped on the principles and provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), and the many other human rights-based instruments reflective of universal norms and values that uphold and protect the human rights of all the peoples of the world. This is clearly witnessed in the unabated number of HRVs, such as: warrantless arrests, torture, enforced disappearances, state-sponsored assassinations, and also unfair labor practices and non-compliance with accepted economic and social standards. 

So long as this globalized system of human rights violations continue on a massive scale all the genuinely sincere individuals and progressive and revolutionary Left forces shall have to continue on the fight for systemic change. And in this unjust environment, HROnline, SANLAKAS and all other organizations still active within the progressive mass movement will need to carry on our combined struggle until genuine social change is finally achieved for the social benefit and welfare of all.

Lastly, in total recognition of this, SANLAKAS confidently expresses its admiration for HROnline’s very good and highly positive work in strengthening and propagating our shared vision for a truly people-centered society premised on full democratic freedoms with social justice. And as we further encourage you to continue on with this noble fight, we now convey to our HROnline comrades that SANLAKAS shall also continue to firmly stand beside you and to resolutely march with you in our united struggles to build a truly free, democratic and socially just world order in the near future.