Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas:

March of the peasants for Land, Food and Justice

 

Quezon Circle to Mendiola

 

October 21, 2008

 

 

 

Militant farmers belonging to the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas and other peasant organizaitons massed in front of the Department of Agriculture's central office in Quezon City before marching their way to the historic Mendiola bridge on the issue of land, food and justice.

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Photos courtesy of  Anakpawis Partylist and KMP
           

 

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Katipunan ng mga Samahang Magbubukid sa Timog Katagalugan
PRESS RELEASE REFERENCE: Imelda Lacandazo
October 20, 2008 Spokesperson, KASAMA-TK
09182995780

As farmers stage two-day rally in Manila
Militant peasant groups in Southern Tagalog kick-off two-day rally, paint-bomb internal security agencies and picket police offices

Militant farmers in Southern Tagalog hurled paint bombs and painted slogans on the pavement of offices of different internal security agencies as part the 2-day farmers' protest led by the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP). They hit the agencies for serving as Arroyo's "running dogs in sowing state fascism" against their ranks.

Members of Katipunan ng Samahang Magbubukid sa Timog Katagalugan (Kasama-TK), a chapter of KMP, staged rallies at the Department of Justice in Manila, PNP Headquarters-Camp Crame, Department of Interior and Local Government, and National Intelligence Coordination Agency.

Imelda Lacandazo, Kasama-TK spokesperson, said these internal security agencies are active in persecuting activist farmers by filing trumped-up charges against them. "It may be true that the incidents of extrajudicial killings have lessened in the past months, but the Arroyo regime hasn't changed its policy of political repression. The regime still aims to neutralize militant progressive organizations, only this time by fabricating criminal cases against leaders and members of these organizations," Lacandazo said. She added that human rights violations continue while past cases of extrajudicial killings and abductions remain unresolved.

Lacandazo also condemned Armed Forces spokesman Lt. Cl. Ernesto Torres, Jr's recent statement that human rights groups are rehashing human rights cases and the alleged military involvement in these cases in time for the arrival of United Nations General Secretary Ban Kee Moon on October 29.

"We are not rehashing cases; we are heightening our campaign against political repression because justice continues to elude the hundreds of victims of military atrocities. While the perpetrators remain free and the likes of Tehankee are freed, more and more activists are being jailed. We want to get international attention through the UN General Secretary on these cases because the state of human rights in the country is already alarming, especially the escalating number of political prisoners, criminal cases filed against activists, and victims of abduction," Lacandazo said.

"Arroyo's administration's policy to liquidate and criminalize activists is evident in the numerous words she tags activists and members of the opposition. She has gone from calling us terrorists to destabilizers, a term she has again called those who recently filed a new impeachment complaint against her. Aside from problems of landlessness, the corruption in government agricultural agencies, farmers are dealt with political repression if they voice-out their grievances," Lacandazo added.

Recently, 27 leaders and members of militant organizations in Southern Tagalog, mostly activist farmers, were accused by Globe Telecom and the PNP of burning and bombing a Globe cell site in Nasugbu, Batangas. While in Victoria, Calauan and Pila towns of Laguna, Kasama-TK and Baya Muna organizers are being "hunted" by the police and military.

In the provinces, protest actions were simultaneously held at the Provincial Police Office in Sta. Cruz, Laguna, Camp Vicente Lim in Calamba City, Laguna and Camp Pantaleon Garcia in Imus, Cavite.. Farmers from Quezon and Laguna converged and held a picket in front of the National Food Authority office in San Pablo City, Laguna; symbolically padlocked the Provincial Agrarian Reform Office in Bay, Laguna; and picketed the Intenational Rice Research Institute (IRRI). They then proceeded to the University of the Philippines-Los Banos, a center of excellence in agriculture, where the University Student Council warmly welcomed the farmers.

The farmers unveiled a large effigy portraying Arroyo as a golden kuhol. "Like Arroyo, IRRI is a pest to the farmers. Proof that IRRI's presence in the country has not improved rice farming is the rice crisis. It has no use for farmers that is why it should be booted out of the country," Lacandazo said.

The protest actions also kicked-off the culminating activities of a week-long symbolic "farm-strike" which started last October 12. The protest comprised of putting-up of protest camps, forums and information drive in key cities and towns in Southern Tagalog to push for the enactment of the Genuine Agrarian Reform Bill and scrapping of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program.###

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PRESS RELEASE
October 24, 2008
REFERENCE:
DANILO RAMOS, KMP Secretary-General
ROY MORILLA, Public Information Officer (63-905-421-7305)

Peasant group urges Joc-joc's family, friends to encourage him to expose scam's real masterminds
KMP appeal to family to avoid that their name to synonym as `scam'

As the US Immigration Court is about to deport former agriculture undersecretary Joc-joc Bolante anytime soon, the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP, Peasant Movement of the Philippines) urges his family to encourage and support him to expose the real benefactor and beneficiaries of the P728 billion fertilizer scam in 2004. KMP is the peasant group that exposed the said scam presenting witnesses that never acquired subsidies, one of them was Ofelia Rodriguez from Mexico, Pampanga who was then killed after testifying to the senate probe and interviewee to an investigative television program.

"We urge his family, also his friends, relatives, anyone who cares about him to expose the real masterminds of the fertilizer scam," opened Danilo Ramos, KMP Secretary-General. He added, "It is already becoming customary that when we read `Joc-joc Bolante' on the papers, hear on the radio, everywhere, it already means `fertilizer scam' or `scam,' `corruption,' `thievery from the peasants. We know that it is very hard to his family and their relatives that their name to be transformed like this.'

 

"It is like when the Webster dictionary added the word `imeldific,' meaning living lavishly, extravagantly, wastefully, now in our society `Joc-joc' or `Joc-joc Bolante' is becoming synonymous to `fertilizer scam,' or `ma-joc-joc ka' would mean `ma-scam ka,' his family should worry about it as it would be traumatic to his children and grandchildren," noted Ramos. "We still hope that Bolante still care about his name and his family to consider this very seriously as their name would be written in our history in a bad light," he added.
 

"We also heard that he's a Rotarian, the group with the `four-way test', with the first one `is it the truth?' We know that this group is very much serious about their reputation, the honor of their name, some of them are already urging Bolante to spill out the truth," observed Ramos.

KMP with other peasant groups such as Pamalakaya (fishefolk group) and Amihan (peasant women), has filed plunder cases against Bolante, then agriculture secretary Cito Lorenzo and Gloria Arroyo, at the Ombudsman but the former never acted on the case.

"When we filed plunder cases against them, Bolante has the lowest government position, thus, he became the fallguy, sacrificing for those above him, the sacrificial lamb, while those above him are still enjoying the fruits of their syndicated scam," described Ramos. "We know that he has his share of guilt, but we firmly believe that there are those who are more guilty than him and should be castigated, thus, we are calling all farmers who never acquired the subsidies and be vigilant for truth and justice," he added.

"As we can see it, he to keep his name's honor intact, he should do the noble act to disclose nothing but the truth, expose the brains behind the scam, thus, his name from being to mean `scam,' would ring like that of the NBN-ZTE star witness Jun Lozada, some might even utter his name as `J-Bo' with a smile," Ramos imagined.#

 

           
           
     
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KILUSANG MAGBUBUKID NG PILIPINAS – SOUTHERN MINDANAO REGION
Maa Rd. Davao City
PRESS RELEASE
October 20, 2008
Reference:
Pedro Arnado
KMP-SMR Vice Chairperson
Tonying Flores
National Auditor

BATTLECRY FOR LAND RIGHTS FORGED IN UNITY ASSEMBLY OF KMP-SMR

“Land for the farmers!” continues to be the battle cry of farmers in the southern region of Mindanao. This was affirmed after the militant peasant group, Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas – Southern Mindanao, concludes its regional assembly today.

Reiterating the demand for land and genuine land reform, KMP-SMR calls for the passage of the Genuine Agrarian Reform Bill or House Bill 3059 to replace the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law (CARL) which has expired last June.

“Farmers have remained paupers ---begging for lands to till for 20 years despite the implementation of the corrupt and inutile CARP. Although GMA has boasted in her 2008 SONA that around 1.5 million hectares of lands have been supposedly awarded to farmers, but systemic landlessness, hunger and ill health continue to plague the more than 10 million Filipino farmers today,”said Pedro Arnado, vice-chairperson of KMP-SMR.

He added, “The Arroyo government may have awarded lands under CARP, but these lands are mere white elephants which help farmers dig their own graves. Thanks to these CARP lands, farmers are burdened with loads of unwanted debts because of CARP-imposed high amortization rates, and with the lack of government subsidy -- because supposed subsidy for farmers have remained sources of corruption such as the fertilizer fund scam and the grand swine scam.”

Arnado laments the Arroyo government has allotted more lands to mining concessions, jathropa, banana and other export crop plantations.

Attending the assembly was KMP National Auditor and former KMP-SMR Chairperson Tonying Flores who said that the on-site congressional hearings for the HB 3059 have already been held in the country's major island provinces.

Its sponsor partylist, BAYAN MUNA and ANAKPAWIS continue to push for the agrarian law which sets a very different perspective on land distribution and state support to farmers.

Flores said, “As this law aims to give free land to farmers, this will liberate the majority of the poor Filipino people who are suffering primarily due to landlessness, usury and the exploitative relationship between landowners and tillers. This is one of the root causes of the peoples' oppression and the country's social and economic decay that the HB 3059 aims to address.”

Flores cited others the GARB or HB 3059 contains the following provisions:

1.) the expansion of the definition of agricultural land to broaden its scope and coverage of land distribution; 2.) the abrogation of the alternative schemes to physical land distribution, such as Stock Distribution Options, 3.) the expropriation of all private lands exceeding five hectares, the completion of the distribution of lands within five years, 4.) the distribution of lands to farmers at no cost, and issuance of full title of emancipation, 5.) the writing off amortization payments on lands distributed under Presidential Decree 27 and RA 6657 6.) and the full restoration of the canceled CLOAs, certificates of land transfer, and EPs to FBs who fail to amortize on their lands.

On October 21, the peasant group will stage a protest rally at the Department of Agrarian Reform

(DAR Reg. XI) to call for the scrapping of the CARP.

In the afternoon, the contingent will join the multi-sectoral protest action against the intensifying militarization in the region, particularly the aggravating human rights condition in Boston, Davao Oriental.

“Another bane on the poor farmers and indigenous peoples in the rural areas is military-perpetrate d violence. We denounce the current military operations in Boston and Cateel Davao Oriental, Sitio Kahusayan in Tamayong Davao City, in Monkayao, Compostela Valley Province and in the ancestral lands of the Bagobo lumads in Sitio Tudaya. We do not need bombs and bullets, we need land and food on the table,” said Arnado.

With the theme, “Mag-uuma paligunon ang hanay! Iasdang ang Tinuod nga Repormang Agraryo ug Batakang Katungod sa Mag-uuma,” KMP-SMR's assembly was successfully held attended by around 100 farmers from all over the region. #

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http://www.gmanews.tv/story/128323/Militant-peasants-groups-march-toward-Mendiola


Militant peasants' groups march toward Mendiola
10/21/2008 | 11:15 AM

MANILA, Philippine - About 100 militant farmers massed in front of the Department of Agriculture's central office in Quezon City Tuesday morning before marching their way to the historic Don Chino Roces Bridge (formerly Mendiola) in Manila.

GMA's Flash Report said that the protesting group was made up of members of the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP), Amihan, and the Pambansang Lakas ng Kilusang Mamamalakaya ng Pilipinas (Pamalakaya).

The protest movement was dubbed by organizers as the "Long March for Life, Food, and Justice," and organized in support of the impeachment complaint filed against President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo at the House of Representatives last week.

The television report said the peasants displayed their protest toward the government by pelting rotten tomatoes at portraits of President Arroyo, Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap and former Agriculture undersecretary Jocelyn "Joc-Joc" Bolante.
 

 


They were also urging the government to carry out investigations on various agriculture-related controversies and issues.

Bolante, who faces deportation, had been embroiled in the P700-million fertilizer scam, wherein agriculture funds were allegedly channeled to the administration's 2004 election campaign.
 

Other causes that the peasant groups were fighting for were the passage of the Genuine Agrarian Reform Bill and the release of arrested KMP deputy secretary general Randall Echanis.

GMA's Flash Report added that after stopping by the DA office in Quezon City, the peasant farmers trekked toward Manila in an attempt to reach the Don Chino Roces Bridge.

The Manila City government bars protest movements from being staged at the historic bridge during weekdays to prevent snarling traffic and disrupting classes in surrounding schools.

Manila City Mayor Alfredo Lim only grants rally permit for protesters wishing to hold demonstration during weekends or holidays. - Mark Merueñas, GMANews.TV

 

           

 

 
 

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