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Defend
Philippines Letter to Dutch Ambassador
December 9, 2008
His Excellency Robert G. Brinks Royal Netherlands Embassy Paseo de Roxas,
Makati City
Your Excellency,
We are members of a network called Defend-Philippines which supports
efforts of Filipino political refugees such as Prof. Jose Ma. Sison as
well as other Filipinos abroad to defend themselves against political
persecution, involving false charges of terrorism and common crimes, the
arrest of Prof. Sison and raids on the homes and the office of the
members, consultants and staffers of the Negotiating Panel of the National
Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) by the Dutch police.
We decry the 5 June 2008 decision of the District Court of the Hague
allowing the Public Prosecution Service "sufficient time to continue and
finalize the investigation" into charges of murder against Prof. Jose Ma.
Sison. This decision is grossly inconsistent with its own declaration that
there is no incriminating evidence against him, in consonance with the
earlier decision of the same District Court on 13 September 2007, which
found no prima facie evidence to implicate Prof. Sison in said killings
and therefore ordered his release from jail after 17 days of
incarceration. Upon appeal of the Prosecution to extend the detention of
Prof. Sison, the Court of Appeals in the Hague on 3 October 2007, ruled
that the "files do not provide a sufficient basis… neither can indications
be found for the presence of grave presumption with regard to incitement
to these offences." This decision further pointed to the political context
of the charge against Prof. Sison.
Defend-Philippines urges the Dutch government to put an end to the
demonization and continuing political persecution of Prof. Sison through
false charges as well as to foul consequences thereof, including the
denial of his well-grounded bid for asylum and his pending application for
residence; his right to employment; subsistence allowance, health
insurance, housing and old age pension; his right to travel; and the
freezing of his bank account containing a small amount for his daily
subsistence. Charitable groups, mass organizations, institutions and
individuals providing moral and material support for his case all risk
being criminalized themselves for aiding a person listed as a "terrorist".
For the Filipino people and groups worldwide fighting imperialist plunder
and the US-led war of terror, Prof. Jose Ma. Sison is a true Filipino
patriot and a staunch fighter for national and social liberation in the
Philippines and globally.
Instead of being an advocate of "terrorist" violence, he is himself a
victim of state terror (in the form of unremitting torture including
extended periods of isolation) under the US-backed Marcos dictatorship.
This fact is acknowledged by US courts that upheld class action suits
against the former dictator and his estate including that filed by Prof.
Sison et al. Prof. Sison has lived in the Netherlands since January 1987
and has never committed any crime. He has served as research consultant of
the University of Utrecht and professorial lecturer in various Dutch and
other European universities. He has been chief political consultant of the
NDFP Panel negotiating with the Government of the Republic of the
Philippines (GRP). The Dutch government should help GRP-NDFP peace
negotiations, instead of obstructing these by oppressing the NDFP
panelists and staffers through false charges, arrests and raids.
We call on the Dutch government to desist from cooperating with the
corrupt and brutal regime of President Gloria Arroyo in persecuting Prof.
Sison and other Filipino exiles with the use of false charges fabricated
in the Philippines. In this connection, we are acutely aware of
significant Dutch economic interests in the Philippines, with Dutch
multinational corporations profiting hugely from doing business in the
country.
Defend Philippines reminds the Dutch government that the real terrorists
are those who inflict great harm on a large number of innocent people. The
US-backed Arroyo regime has been widely criticized and condemned by the
international community for the extrajudicial killing, enforced
disappearance, torture and illegal arrests of more than a thousand
oppositionists, progressive individuals, social and political activists
and the impunity enjoyed by state security forces implicated in these
abominable crimes. The consultants of the NDFP Negotiating Panel who are
supposed to be protected by the GRP-NDFP Joint Agreement on Safety and
Immunity Guarantees (JASIG) have been subjected to extrajudicial killings,
enforced disappearances, torture and detention on the basis of false
charges.
The collusion of the Dutch, US and Philippine governments in persecuting
Prof. Sison with trumped-up criminal charges and baseless inclusion in
"terrorist" listings is being exposed and denounced in the Philippines and
abroad. It runs counter to the reputation of the Netherlands as a
sanctuary for political refugees and goes against the well known warm
hospitality and friendship extended by the Dutch people to visitors to
their land.
Defend-Philippines assures the Dutch people of its abiding friendship and
solidarity. We link arms with them in their condemnation of their own
government's unjust policies and actuations towards Prof. Sison and other
Filipino exiles in their country.
Yours sincerely,
Bonifacio Ilagan
Convenor, Defend - Philippines
c/o 4th Floor, Erythrina Building
#1 Maaralin cor. Matatag
Barangay Central, Quezon City
Tel. 435 - 6930
From:
http://www.josemariasison.org/jumi02/inps/defendphil2dutchamb.htm
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