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SIKLAB – Canada (Advance and Uphold the Rights of Overseas Filipino
Workers)
National Alliance of Philippine Women in Canada
Filipino-Canadian Youth Alliance
Filipino Nurses Support Group
Philippines-Canada Task Force on Human Rights
Press Statement
May 20, 2008
Overseas Filipinos in Canada and Canadians mourn loss of ‘Ka Bel’; staunch
advocate for Overseas Filipino Workers
The community of progressive Filipinos and Canadians in Canada are deeply
saddened by the sudden death of Philippine Congressmen Crispin ‘Ka Bel’
Beltran yesterday. We send our sincerest condolences to his family.
At the age of 75, Ka Bel was considered a hero and staunch advocate for
the rights of Overseas Filipino Workers, youth and women. We hold his
memory dear in our hearts for we were fortunate to know him from his
several visits to Canada.
In 1995, Ka Bel gave the keynote address at the founding of SIKLAB
(Advance and Uphold the Rights of Overseas Filipino Workers) in Vancouver.
Ka Bel always saw the struggle of Filipino migrant workers, including the
some 100,000 Filipino women that have come to Canada under the Live-in
Caregiver Program as part of the overall struggle for the rights and
welfare of Filipino workers and for genuine change and freedom in the
Philippines.
In 1997, Ka Bel returned as part of the Philippine delegation to the NO!
to APEC (Network Opposed to Anti-People Economic Control) Second
International People’s Conference Against Imperialist Globalization. As an
internationalist, Ka Bel always connected to the situation of Filipino
workers to the struggles of workers in countries around the world. While
in Vancouver he even made it a point to visit the picketline of striking
local postal workers.
Through his visits to Canada he was able to connect and build solidarity
ties with many Canadian unions and people within the progressive labor and
solidarity movement. His down-to-earth ways and friendly manner always
warmed people to him.
When Ka Bel was elected into the Philippine House of Representatives as
Representative of Anakpawis Party-list in 2004, he continued to advocate
for the rights of Overseas Filipino Workers. His party introduced a
resolution based on the calls of SIKLAB demanding that the Philippine
government investigate alleged abuses of women workers under the Live-in
Caregiver Program. This resolution helped highlight the issues of abuse
and maltreatment of Filipina live-in caregivers in Canada.
When Ka Bel was unjustly and illegally arrested and detained on trumped-up
charges of ‘rebellion’ in 2006 Filipinos across Canada rallied and
actively campaigned for his release for over one year. Members of the
progressive overseas Filipino organizations as well as delegates to the
Fact-Finding Mission of the Philippines-Canada Task Force of Human Rights
were able to visit him in hospital and also projected the campaign for his
release in Canada. We were jubilant when he was finally released after
being detained in hospital but his fabricated charges were never dropped.
We believe that his unjust imprisonment resulted in the deterioration of
his health.
His most recent trip to Canada was this year along with other progressive
parliamentarians who lobbied various Members of Parliament to investigate
the human rights abuses in the Philippines under the Arroyo government.
>From his roots in the Philippine movement as a taxi driver, to labor
leader to progressive Congressman, Ka Bel never wavered in his fight for
the rights of the toiling masses, including those overseas. Although we
are saddened at his passing away, and will miss him dearly, we vow to
continue on his legacy by boldly continuing our organizing work amongst
overseas Filipino workers, youth and women for their rights and welfare in
Canada and to work towards Ka Bel and the Filipino people’s struggle for
national democracy and genuine freedom in the Philippines where Filipinos
are no longer forced to migrate abroad for survival.
For more information and for those who wish to contribute to Ka Bel’s
family, please contact:
o Vancouver: Malayans Centre, ph: 604-215-1103, e-mail: pwc@kalayaancentre.net
o Montreal: Kabit Bisig Centre, ph: 514-678-3901, e-mail: pwcofquebec@gmail.com
o Toronto: Philippine Women Centre of Ontario: 416-878-8772, e-mail:
pwcontario@yahoo.ca
SIKLAB – Canada (Advance and Uphold the Rights of Overseas Filipino
Workers)
National Alliance of Philippine Women in Canada
Filipino-Canadian Youth Alliance
Filipino Nurses Support Group
Philippines-Canada Task Force on Human Rights
IN VANCOUVER:
TRIBUTE TO KA BEL'S LEGACY: CONTINUE THE STRUGGLE!
PARANGAL KAY KA BEL: TULOY ANG LABAN!
Saturday, May 26, 2008
6:00 pm
Kalayaan Centre, 451 Powell Street, Vancouver, B.C.
*In other Canadian cities, details to be announced
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SIKLAB-British Columbia
Advance the Rights and Welfare of Overseas Filipino Workers and Their
Families
Member of SIKLAB-Canada
c/o Kalayaan Centre, 451 Powell Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, V6A 1G7
Phone: 604.215.1103 | Fax: 604.215.1905 | http://www.kalayaancentre.net
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International League of Peoples' Struggles (ILPS)
Participating Organizations in Canada
ilps_canada@shawcable.com || http://ilps2005.tripod.com
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