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Filipinos and Australians picket the Dutch Consulate in Sydney to protest the arrest of Prof. Jose Maria Sison
Sydney, Australia
August 31, 2007
Read: ■ Statement of the National Lawyers Guild (US) ■ The Old Man and the Dutch by Ninotchka Rosca ■ Statement of the DEFEND the Rights of Prof. Jose Ma. Sison Committee – Australia
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Filipinos and Australians picket the Dutch Consulate in Sydney, protst the arrest of Prof. Jose Maria Sison
Twenty Filipino-Australians and Australians protested at the Dutch Consulate-General in Sydney against the arrest and continuing detention of Professor Jose Maria Sison, today [Friday August 31]. The rally was sponsored by Migrante-Philippines, Philippine Australia Union Links [PAUL], Action for Peace and Development in the Philippines and the Philippine-Australia Women's Association.
The protesters raised their fists and chanted "Free Joma Sison"., "Justice for Joma, Justice for All" and stop repression of progressive Filipinos in The Netherlands. This protest action happened days before Philippine president, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo arrives in Sydney for the meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders.
President of Migrante, Edwin Subijano, stated "It is ridiculous that Professor Sison has been detained. There is no basis whatsoever for it – he faces no criminal charges of any kind in the Philippines nor in the Netherlands". Migrante statement said that "It is to be expected that the Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo regime will gloat over this development and use it to intensify its attack on the Filipino people, inside and outside the Philippines".
The participants were able to bring a letter of protest addressed to the Prime Minister of the Netherlands and handed this to the Consul. In part the letter said – "It is a shame that the long tradition for human rights in which the Netherlands has been known . … is gone". In calling for freedom for Prof Sison, the letter went on to state: "Migrante also urges your government to call on the government of Mrs Macapagal-Arroyo to end the political repression of progressive people and organisations".
The organisers of today's protest plan similar action during the time that Mrs Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is in Sydney for the APEC meeting from 7 – 9 September 2007.
Participants vowed to step-up the protest actions and to gather more support from all Australians.#
■ Bangladesh Agricultural Labour Union : Free Prof. Jose Maria Sison ■ Dutch government is torturing Prof. Sison,. extends his detention for 14 days - International DEFEND ■ We demand the immediate release of J.M. Sison - organizations in Greece ■ Solidarity to Jose Maria Sison and to all Philippine comrades! Freedom for Jose Maria Sison! ■ Letter of Oystein Tveter, Human Rights Attorney, to the Dutch embassy in Norway ■ The party Red, Norway: Protest on the detention of Prof. Jose Maria Sison ■ Protest on the detention of Professor Jose Maria Sison| Rødt■ Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL): PSL: free Jose Maria Sison■ Philippine Revolutionary Arrested in The Netherlands, Free Jose Maria Sison! ■ Dutch nationals welcomed, guaranteed safety in revolutionary areas—CPP ■ Release Jose Maria Sison! Assert the peoples’ legitimate right to political struggle! ■ Free Comrade Sison - New Italian Communist Party ■ "Collettivo Comunista Antonio Gramsci" - LIBERTA' PER JOSE MARIA SISON ■ For a Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines, Free Prof. Jose Maria Sison Now!
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Wednesday, September 05, 2007 by Ninotchka Rosca http://ninotchkarosca.blogspot.com/2007/09/old-man-dutch.html
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| The old man and the Dutch have had a checkered relationship in the 20 years of his exile in the rather lackluster city of Utrecht. He has fought the Dutch government in one court after another, forcing the Dutch into a conundrum. On the one hand, the Dutch government accepts the validity of his contention of persecution and possible murder in the Philippines; on the other, the Dutch government refuses to grant him refugee status. Recently, the EU court of First Instance in Luxemburg ordered his assets unfrozen, because it found that the Dutch government had violated procedure when Joma was arbitrarily listed as a “terrorist.” In such a manner has the old man been exposing the gap between Holland’s reputation and action, between the image of “democratic” liberality and the reality for peoples of color and activists in The Netherlands.
Joma’s arrest
will have long-term impact, not on the revolutionary movement in the
Philippines, but on the ability and inclination of Filipinos overseas to
self-organize, to work collectively for better job and living conditions,
for legalization of their presence and for protection against sexual
violence and sexual exploitation. If the Philippine government can buy,
with mining and oil exploration licenses, the cooperation of a host counry
like Holland in its policy of political repression against political
dissent, how then can overseas Filipinos struggle against economic abuse,
racism, sexual abuse and gender exploitation? The horrendous impact of
this arrest is better understood in the context of the fact that 85% of
the Filipino community in Europe is female. -- ###
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NLG Denounces Arrest of Jose Maria Sison
Founder of the Communist Party of the Philippines
Gabriela Network (GABNet), the Philippine-US
women's solidarity mass organization, denounced the arrest as an extension
of the Macapagal-Arroyo government's policy of political repression of
Filipinos working and living in countries abroad. GABNet characterized the
arrest as yet another attempt by the Macapagal-Arroyo government, in
cooperation and in subservience to imperialist globalization, to stifle
the patriotic concerns of 10 million overseas Filipinos and solidarity
allies of the Philippine people's movement. The Sison arrest is yet another example of the ongoing assault by the Arroyo regime on the people's right to dissent and to organize. This assault has seen nearly a thousand men and women murdered; rebellion charges filed against members of Philippine Congress; and three NLG lawyers (among others on a "terrorist watchlist") linked to the Taliban by the Philippine government.
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The baseless accusations and now the
arrest of the exiled founder of the CPP, Jose Maria Sison are just further
evidence of trumped up war against those who challenge the Arroyo regime
and reinforce the need to stop the repression now.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, September 5, 2007 Download statement in Txt format
■ Laws, labels and liberation: the case of Jose Maria Sison -- by the Public Interest Law Center ■ Ang pagsikil kay Propesor Jose Maria Sison -- isang power point presentation ng BAYAN
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