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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact person: Yves Nibungco
Deputy Secretary General,
Anakbayan NY/NJ
email: anakbayan_nj@yahoo.com
November 20, 2008
"Hands-off the Youth! Keep-out of the Campuses" Say Fil-Am Youths to
AFP, Arroyo Gov't.
New York City, NY- Immigrant and US-born Filipino youth condemned the
continuous harassment of students and youth activists in the
Philippines last Thursday in front of the Philippine Consulate. Anakbayan
NY/NJ, Filipinas for Rights and Empowerment (FiRE), Kappa Pi fraternity,
Sandiwa Filipino Youth Alliance and BAYAN-USA's
representatives disregarded the cold and spoke in front of the
consulate to call for a stop on Campus Militarization and criminalization
of youth activists in the Philippines.
"We condemn GMA's harassment of the Filipino youth and the campus
militarization occurring in the Philippines. Mrs. Arroyo should focus
more on solving economic problems such as high prices of basic
commodities instead of trying to silence the youth." said Bea Sabino,
a member of the militant youth organization, Anakbayan NY/NJ.
Demonstrators also raised issues such as low income wages,
landlessness, budget cuts in social services, grotesque corruption and
an endless spate of human rights violations that continue to burden
the youth and the rest of the Filipino people. These, members of the
said activist organizations say, are the reasons why youth are pouring
in the streets and joining the growing movement to oust Mrs. Arroyo.
Yves Nibungco, Deputy Secretary General of Anakbayan NY/NJ, stated
"We are warning the US-Arroyo dictatorship that no guns nor truncheons can
ever silence the youth. Like Rachelle Mae Palang, Cris Hugo, Rei Mon
Guran, Peter Angcon and other youth martyrs who boldly defied Arroyo's
fascist regime, we vow to continue our people's struggle to depose this
tyrant named Gloria Arroyo and attain freedom and genuine democracy for
our people!"
Activists also appealed to passersby to demand an end on US military
aid to the Philippine military. "US military aid to the Philippines is
linked to the human rights crisis in the Philippines. There is
documented increase in human rights violations, including killings and
abductions, in the Philippines when there is an increase in US
military aid to the country", said Berna Ellorin, Secretary General of
the progressive alliance, BAYAN-USA.
Ellorin added,"rather than spend millions of US tax dollars on
Philippine death squads, the US government should invest in
healthcare, education, affordable housing, and social security for the
US population. As taxpayers into the system, people in the US have a
right and duty to exercise outrage over the human rights crisis in the
Philippines and demand money be invested in domestic prosperity in
this time of economic downturn. That is millions of US dollars the
majority of impoverished Filipinos would gladly refuse from the US
government."
"As we near the celebration of Anakbayan's 10th year anniversary of
serving the people, we call on the Filipino youth who are eager to see
a social and political metamorphosis to rise above the challenges of
our times. Let us dare to struggle! Let us dare to make a change!"
concluded Nibungco.
Anakbayan NY/NJ is an official chapter of Anakbayan Philippines. It is
a comprehensive national democratic organization of the youth that
seeks to empower the youth for social change and advance the Filipino
people's rights and welfare.###
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