Eleksyon 2007: When Worlds Collide

May 27th, 2007 by panukalangsopasmanifesto

For or against the Administration?

As far as I can remember, this is the first post-Marcos midterm elections in our country that acquired the flavor of a referendum. Do you agree or disagree with how Gloria is running the country? Nothing makes this clearer than the slogans of Team Unity and Genuine Administration. "Isang boto laban sa nakaupo" is an attempt to capitalize on Gloria’s reputation as the most unpopular Pinoy president since dead old Ferdie. "Mas para sa kids mo" meanwhile echoes the worn old argument of pro-GMAers: who cares about corruption and morality as long as the economy is doing great?

Now that the dust is starting to settle (not withstanding the special elections in Lanao del Sur that was STILL marred by violence and irregularities), some political analysts, and paid hacks posing as analysts, are starting to dissect the results of the elections. As Che-Che Larazo said "Paano bumoto si Juan?".

"Protest vote" is fast becoming a popular term. Ex-mutineer Antonio Trillanes has landed in the "Magic 12", despite the fact that he was not allowed to go out and campaign for himself personally. As one news reporter noted (I can’t remember who, but I’m sure he/she was from ANC), imagine if he had a chance to do so.

Meanwhile, latest results show that Alan Peter Cayetano may yet buck every obstacle that has been hurled at his campaign. If he somehow manages to hold on to his Magic 12 spot, one of the harshest critics of the Arroyo regime will be living proof that a nuisance candidate and COMELEC sabotage can be defeated by the people’s will.

On the other hand, Mike Defensor, Chavit Singson and Prospero Pichay, despite being some of the top spenders this elections, find themselves out in the cold.  As some pundits pointed out, being so closely associated with Gloria (Defensor is Gloria’s chief of staff, Pichay is part of a clique along with JDV that rules Congress) is a "kiss of death".  Adel Tamano of the GO would never get tired of pointing out that cheating wouldn’t be enough to push the most unpopular candidates to victory.

But what about Team Unity’s domination in terms of local positions (i.e governor, congressman etc.)?

Some point out that "miracle victories" such as those of Fred Lim (Mayor of Manila), Grace Padaca (Governor of Isabella), Among Ed Panlilio (Governor of Pampanga, GMA’s province!), the sister of Nereus Acosta (Representative of Bukidnon, i think), Darlene Custodio (Representative of Cotabato) and Jesse Robredo (Mayor of Naga City), are also indicative of a protest vote. Since the GO was unable to field enough candidates to contest even 3/4s of all local positions in the last elections, statistically, a Team Unity majority was imminent. However, the above-mentioned people won over personalities closely associated with GMA: Garci, Manny Pacquiao, Lilia Pineda, the son of Luis Villafuerte, and Ali Atienza.

And if there is indeed a protest vote, why then have partylist groups, that are virtually the epitome of "anti-Gloria" , have less-than-spectacular performances? Bayan Muna, barring any major gains in the final days of counting, may lose its title as "#1". While Gabriela has catapulted from 1 to 2 seats (if the old formula will still be followed), Anakpawis dropped from 2 to 1 seats. KABATAAN and Suara Bangsamora meantime are on the brink of elimination. Even partylists that I normally wouldn’t want to be in the same planet with have fared badly: Akbayan has dropped from 3 to 1 seat. Sanlakas and PM will definitely join Suara and KABATAAN in the elimination chamber.

So what’s the real score? A thumbs-up for anti-Gloria forces, or a vindication of Gloria’s rule?

The answer is somewhere in between. If it was all about the people’s will, the result of the elections was definitely a "sampal kay GMA". The only TU candidates who might make it (Joker, Angara and Zubiri) are not that closely associated with Gloria. Heck, with the victories of the likes of Panlilio, and the defeat of Mr. E-VAT, Ralph Recto, one might say this is the first time the people flexed their voting power.

But we do not live in the ideal democracy one gets to read about in Sociology and Political Science classes. In a backward country like ours, a major factor that might even be bigger than the people themselves, must be considered. The factor? The much-touted "political machinery". Or if translated in layman’s terms, "pandaraya".

The most blatant cheating would be that against progressive partylists. As early as 2003, members of Bayan Muna, Anakpawis, Gabriela and even KABATAAN were being murdered, abducted or harrassed by the AFP. 4 years and 800 plus dead partylist members later, the AFP has fine-tuned its attempts to crush the above-mentioned groups. Not only have they fielded partylist groups that are simply a bunch of "tambays" put together, to increase the 2% limit, they have now actively forced whole barangays into voting for their favored partylist groups.

Outside of the partylist world, Cayetano may be the one who has received the worst of Gloria’s cheating. Even after "Pepito" was disqualified, COMELEC Commisioner Abalos himself spread the word that "Cayetano" votes should be regarded as stray votes.

And of course, there is the 12-0 win for TU in Mindanao that was achieved only because no real elections actually took place.

The defeat of Administration candidates has shown that the political awareness of the Filipino people has increased. They have become susceptible to "myths" of "economic progress" that never translate into the dining table. They have become immune to appeals for "peace" through voting for retention of the status quo.

In turn, the Administration has shown that it has a heightened alert against what it has feared the most: a politically-conscious Filipino people. And it has shown an heightened urgency in its reaction: 2004 needed someone to spill the beans on Garci and Gloria. This year, "Hello Garci" came more than a year earlier, and not a moment too late.

The two most decisive factors of our society are heading for a headlong collision. The only question is, when, and how?

WHAT CLEAN ELECTIONS?

May 17th, 2007 by panukalangsopasmanifesto

I wonder which planet did the COMELEC and the PNP spend the election period in? The cleanest? Give me a break…

Even my own experience as a simple pollwatcher last Monday disproved that this was a clean and peaceful elections. In one precint in Sauyo High School (where I was assigned by Task Force Poll Watchers), the marks on the tally sheet indicated Bayan Muna got 5 votes, but they listed it as FOUR. I sarcastically asked the teacher how much votes where there and they said FOUR. Either they were stupid criminals, or talagang makapal ang mukha. In another, the 2nd tally sheet for partylist votes was missing while they even had an excess of the other tally sheets. According to the teacher, the COMELEC refused to listen to their requests for that certain tally sheet.

Which brings me to my next point as a simple pollwatcher. Is NAMFREL and PPCRV really up to the task? When i told some of their volunteers about such irregularities, they simply shrugged it off. I don’t want to accuse them of conniving with government cheaters, but that would only mean that they are INCOMPETENT.

Thankfully though, they reported the incident when several policemen barged into the polling center, in clear violation of the Election Law. They took pictures of the policement. But those were glaring violations. How about the subtle violations?

Correction. They didnt notice the most glaring violation of all: Chuck Mathay, a member of KAMPI (GMA’s party), gave his pollwatchers fake Liberal Party (the accredited opposition party) IDs. With those IDs, the KAMPI people took the election return copies that were intended for the Opposition. It didn’t just happen in my precint. It happened in almost all polling centers in the 2nd District of Q.C.

We then go to the news. My observation of shaving one vote from Bayan Muna is obviously not an isolated incident. When I checked my Friendster, i read one post from a pollwatcher in the Manila area that KABATAAN votes were being counted for ANAK partylist. Is it any coincidence that this is one of the partylists funded by the Office for External Affairs? And when I read the papers this morning, I took note of an article detailing how Suara Bangsamoro got 4,000 votes from one precint, and how it was halved by the Comelec during the municipal canvassing. Or how the 200 votes ANAKPAWIS got in a precint in Samar was counted as ZERO during the municipal counting.

One such case in Pampanga was averted by the watchful eyes of Fr. Ed Panlilio’s pollwatchers. I guess I have to thank God for that, hehe.

And I am not even mentioning the harrasment of such partylists, that stretched from the morning of May 14 to several years back.

Pollwatchers in Baesa, Q.C reported that streamers proclaiming "IBOTO ANG MAKA-DIYOS. ANG KOMUNISMO AY SATANISMO. HUWAG IBOTO ANG BAYAN MUNA, ANAKPAWIS, GABRIELA, KABATAAN at SUARA" were posted in many polling centers. Leaflets containing the same message were scattered all over. And this same incident was reported in many other places in the country: Nueva Ecija, Camarines Sur and Norte, Sorsogon, Samar, Quezon. Noteworthy is the fact that the message was exactly the same. Obviously, only one group is the mastermind behind this. A group which has a national scope in terms of membership, has sufficient resources, and has a glaring grudge against the 5 partylist groups.

I wonder who can they be?

Its the same group that used the threat of violence to intimdate voters into voting for Dato Arroyo, Gloria’s son who is running in Camarines as congressman.

Its the same group that was discovered by the International Observers’ Mission to have campaigned for Bantay partylist so forcefully and threateningly that in one case, in Nueva Ecija, people thought only one partylist was running this elections.

Its the same group who has pronounced that Bayan Muna and Company are communist fronts, thus proclaiming them legal targets of military operations.

Its the same group, whose pronouncements above, have made them the #1 suspect in the more than 800 extra-judicial killings in our country since 2001.

And finally, its the same group that has been quoted by many writers, from Conrado De Quiros to Raul Pagdanganan, as the only thing keeping Gloria in power.

Clean elections? Give me a break.

Reposted from my blog: What if? Rant

May 6th, 2007 by panukalangsopasmanifesto

kasabay (yes, nagtatagalog ako ngayon, dahil kailangan kong magpractice at dahil naiinis nalang ako dahil may naaasociate akong negative sa mga english-writing bloggers) ng pagtaas ng ahitasyon, bangkay at kung ano-ano pang kabalbalan kaugnay ng eleksyon, tumataas rin ang bilang ng mga blogfriends ko na nagppost ukol sa angas sa ganun o ganitong aspeto ng buhay. global warming? baka may ugnayan ang pagkainis sa pollusyon dali ng mga bansa tulad ng Estados Unidos? pero sa iba pang kwento yan…

napaisip lang ako, paano kung may access ang karaniwang Pilipino sa internet? paano kung para tayong nasa sci-fi movie kung saan ang access sa computer at internet ay libre? kung saan may mga computer stations na parang phone booths sa kung saan-saan? malabong mangyari, pero gusto ko sanang mapagisip ang bawat isang nagbabasa sa blog ko…

Posted: June 22, 2011

badtrip talaga itong araw na ito. umaga palang sira na araw ko. kung tutuusin, bawat araw ata na mula ng magkamalay ako ay sirang sira. kasi pare-pareho. hindi ko tuloy maintindihan saan nagmula yang islogan na "life is beautiful" ng mga estudyante sa UP. eh tila impyerno naman eh. isipin mo, gigising ka bawat umaga para pumila ng tubig dahil ang mahal na ng tubig mula ng binili ng mga poreyners yung maynilad. swerte pa nga kung makakuha ako ng tubig, eh kadalasan hindi. eh di late ako sa trabaho para sa wala. at naku, trabaho? punyetang 100% employment rate na nabasa ko sa diyaryo. may trabaho nga ako, pang ilang buwan lang. kelan ba ako huling nakaenkwentro ng taong tumatagal sa trabaho niya? para yatang makikita ko nalang yan sa museum kasama yung salamin ni ninoy. buti sana kung makapasok ako sa museum, eh kulang na kulang sweldo ko. siguro kung kayang mabuhay ng tao na sili ang ulam at toyo ang kanin, nasa langit na ako. ewan ko ba, hindi ko maintindihan paano na hocus-pocus sweldo ko eh sabi naman sa Channel 4 ang ganda ganda ng ekonomiya. di naman ako maka-angal, baka matulad ako dun sa 5 kasama ko sa opisina nung nakaraang buwan. umangal lang dahil walang matinong banyo, tinawag ng mga komunista. ayun, nawala na sila na parang bula. teka, sabi ng katabi ko di daw dapat ako nagsusulat ng ganito, binabasa daw kasi ng kung ano-mang ahensya lahat ng dumadaan sa internet. mautak, kaya pala sila gumawa nitong mga computer booths. nakakairita pa, nakasabay ko sa LRT 12 ang isang mukhang anak mayaman. may sapatos eh. namimiss ko tuloy ung panahon na kaya ko pang bumili sa sweldo ko ng mga pekeng Nike sa Quiapo. pakiramdam ko naubos nung bata yung pera niya sa gimik at wala yung mga magulang nya para tubusin siya. kasi, napadaan kami sa Morayta Station. sakto, andun nanaman yung mga taga Bayan. bigla namang humirit yung bata ng, "hay naku, its like they are making so gulo for nothing, what dont they just make enjoy life ano?". kung hindi lang siksikan, sasakalin kung yung lecheng yun. palibasa, hindi niya nararanasan buhay ng mga tulad ko. palibasa, namomroblema siya paano makakuha ng matataas na grado, eh mga anak ko nga, namomroblema kung paano sila kikita para hindi magutom ang buong pamilya. palibasa, nakakapagrebyu para makapasok sa La Salle Diliman (pero madami pa ring aktibista dun ah, kahit na iniba na ang pangalan at boss), eh mga anak ko, makakapasok lang sa LSD kung magwewelga yung mga aktibista dun. andami ko pang gustong isulat, kaso oras na para sa trabaho ko sa gabi. pag sumablay ako, wala akong pambili sa shabu dahil yun nalang ang nakakabuhay sa akin sa 2 oras na tulog kada araw buong linggo.

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United Front?

March 25th, 2007 by panukalangsopasmanifesto

For the benefit of some readers, a united front is an alliance of many organizations or sectors whose interests or orientations are not fully compatible, yet finds many common points of agreements. An example of this would be the united front presented by the Soviet Union and the West, lead by the US, during World War 2 against Fascism. Another example would be the united front against Marcos where the politician Lorenzo Tanada chaired the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, Joker Arroyo defended Joma Sison during the latter’s military trial, and priests and nuns marched along with members of the League of Filipino Students, KADENA and Kilusang Mayo Uno. A united front against Arroyo is definitely not a far-fetched idea. There are your opposition politicians who see a chance to capitalize on popular opinion against Arroyo for their re-election chances (and a chance for us to put into power politicians who may ultimately be like Gloria, but in the meantime, will be forced to act more decently than her). There are the religious who are gradually becoming united and gradually becoming bolder in their condemnation of Gloria due to the fact that even priests and nuns have not been spared by AFP murderers (with the exception of course of Iglesia ni Cristo, Opus Dei, Born-Again and other "Christian" extremists). The gap between so-called student intellectuals and student activists along with youth activists from the basic masses is slowly being bridged. Patricia Evangelista’s latest column sounds more like an impassioned speech of a member of the Student Christian Movement than from someone who used to parrot globalization’s benefits. And of course, the peasants, workers, fisherfolk, national minorities, Moros, and urban poor have always been solidly disgusted against Gloria, which is why the vast majority of victims of the blood-thirsty AFP comes from their sectors. Some lines however, were never meant to be crossed. The an idea of a united front actually first entered my mind when I read in the papers a few days ago that leaders of other Leftist partylist groups such as Sanlakas and PM actually visited Satur Ocampo in the WPD station to give their support. In fact, now that I mention it, I think the term "united Left" came from one of them. In fact, Sanlakas released a statement through their e-groups that condemned as "propaganda" and "rumor-mongering" their claims that the likes of Akbayan were against Bayan Muna and Company. However, I can still see a major discrepancy between the pronouncements of their leaders and the actions of their rank and file. A few days before Satur Ocampo was arrested, a professor in UP Diliman posted in her blog that Akbayan organizers denoucned KABATAAN Partylist as "NPAs lang mga yan". And Akbayan partisans in online forums continue to denounce KABATAAN and other progressive partylist groups as "communist fronts". And even on the day UN Special Envoy Philip Alston released his findings on Pinoy extra-judicial killings, Etta Rosales was caught in a statement that still tried to insist that the victims of extra-judicial killings were actually communists. I can give Sanlakas and PM the benefit of the doubt because they are relatively silent when it comes to condemning nationalists from KABATAAN Partylist and ANAKBAYAN (or maybe the silence simply comes from the fact that they are nearing membership extinction?). But Akbayan, whether its leadership or its members, have continued to be anti-Left fanatics. They continue to march to the beat of the AFP’s genocidal drum. As such, I can only view their pronouncments as a desperate measure to cash in on the sympathy votes for Bayan Muna and added airtime for Bayan Muna to discuss its platform and programs. I would like to thank the AFP for continuing to campaign for Akbayan and other dummy partylist groups of Gloria, such as the 3 straight times losers ANAD and Aksa, and the 11 exposed extensions of the DILG (hahaha! morons!). Campaigning for them is the kiss of death for the people will certainly not elect anyone you gun-crazy retards support.

Nag-aacads sa UP: Tunay na Pabigat ka sa Bayan

March 25th, 2007 by panukalangsopasmanifesto
2 Final Papers, isa para sa CD 110 at Panpil 19.
1 Oral Exam sa Monday para sa CD 110.
1 Final Exam sa Thursday para sa MBB 1.
1 Group Paper at 2 Individual Case Studies para sa CD 131.

Finals Week(s) nanaman at ang hirap hagilapin ng mga tao. May mga nakakulong sa mga kwarto nagbabasa, na tila mga encyclopedia mula A to Z. May mga naliligo sa radiation ng PC, gumagawa ng papers na kapag na-compile ay pwede ng punuin ang General References section ng Library pero hindi naman binabasa ng kahit sino pwera yung propesor (pero kung tulad ni Alex Magno ang prof, hindi na yan binabasa at dinadaan nalang sa Wheel of [mis]Fortune).

Naiintindihan ko ang mga Engineering, Science, Economics, Business Administration at Law students kung sa panahon na ito ay nagkukulong sila ngayong panahon na parang mga miyembro ng Al-Qaeda na may pinaplanong bagong "fireworks display".

Pero nagtataka ako sa mga iba pang estudyante. Yung iba, General Education subjects lang naman ang kinukuha, akala mo CD 126 ang kinukuha nila sa kaka-punta sa library.

Ayokong magtunog na nagyayabang pero sa aking experience, hindi problema ang acads basta hindi mabigat sa mga numero. Naaalala ko nung kumukuha ako ng Sociology electives kasama ang isang Araling Pilipino major na itatago natin sa pangalang "Voltaire". Sa aming pagkuha nun lumabas yung sinasabi namin na "kung kaya mong pumasa na hindi nag-aaral, go lang".

Kasi totoo naman eh. Hindi naman na kailangang mag-aral. Kahit nga yung MBB 1, andami ko quizzes at activities na na-miss noong USC election campaign period. Nagpagsabay pa namin ni "Voltaire" ang pagiging mga miyembro ng Executive Committee ng Anakbayan (UP Diliman chapter lang, ha?) kahit na 18 units kami.

Kaya naman nagpapakamot nalang ako sa ulo sa mga tao na kailangang lumubog sa lupa sa ganitong panahon.

Marahil iniisip ng iba "Oo na, Anton, henyo ka na".

Pero hindi eh. Hindi ko nga maalala kung ano yung pinagaralan ko sa Trigonometry o Calculus.

Sa palagay ko, usapin pa rin ito ng "mind-set".

Hindi ako nasa UP para mag-aral.

Nasa UP ako para mag-organisa ng mga iba pang mag-oorganisa sa mga mamamayang Pilipino. Yung mga tipong hindi umabot ng Grade 1. Yung tipong albularyo lang ang kanilang "medical service". Yung tipong hindi kayang bumili ng PC kahit hindi siya kumain ng isang taon. Yung tipong hindi alam kung ano ang PC.

At nasa UP ako dahil kahit papaano, naniniwala ako na makakahanap pa rin ako dito ng mga taong nakakaunawa sa mga sinasabi ko. At mga taong nakakaunawa na ang salita ay dapat mangahulugan ng gawa.

Nasa UP rin ako para makakuha ng diploma. Hindi para magtrabaho sa isang air-conditioned na opisina kung saan ang tinggin mo sa mga empleyado ay mga numero o mga bytes sa computer na walang pakiramdam at hindi naghihirap. Una, para masiyahan sa akin mga magulang ko. At pangalawa, para pagtapos ko at nagttrabaho na ako sa kung ano anong organisasyon, may diploma ako na pwede kong isampal sa mukha ng mga makikitid ang utak na mga burukrata para makuha ang respeto nila.

Naalala ko, nung unang 2 taon ko sa UP, tadtad ng 5.0, 4.0 at INC ang aking record. Pero iyon ba ay dahil sa aking mindset? Hindi. Noong panahon na iyon, tambay lang ako sa may A.S. Minsan sumasawsaw sa mga ginagawa ng mga tibak. Pero nung naisipan ko ng isabuhay ang pagiging tibak, kasabay nun yung pag-ganda ng grades ko.

Siguro yun lang naman ang problema eh, yung mindset natin. Nabibigatan tayo kung nakikita natin ang mga acads bilang bundok na kailangang patagin. Pero kung ang imperyalismo, pyudalismo at burukrata-kapitalismo ang mga iyong papatagin, para lamang putik na kailangang daanan ang mga acads na yan. Minsan nakakabagal. Minsan nakakadiri. Pero hindi siya hadlang.

Smash the Walls of the Fascists’ Priests Prison

March 24th, 2007 by panukalangsopasmanifesto

UST Cracks Down on Student Leaders

Students from the University of Santo Tomas (UST) had another taste of repression.  This did not result in the murder of another student, as what happened to Mark Chua, the student who exposed the corruption in the Reserved Officers Training Corps (ROTC). But this involved the death of the students’ democratic rights. 

BY ZOFIA LEAL
Bulatlat

Students from the University of Santo Tomas (UST) had another taste of repression.  This did not result in the murder of another student, as what happened to Mark Chua, the student who exposed the corruption in the Reserved Officers Training Corps (ROTC). But this involved the death of the students’ democratic rights. 

Last January 19, 2007 students from the University held an indoor mobilization for the immediate refund of their tuition fee and to oppose the supposed tuition and other fee increases for the school year 2007-2008.

By January 21, three students who have joined the mobilization received a letter from the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) inquiring about the incident.   The three students were JC Valleroso, a third year AB-BSE (Bachelor of Arts- Bachelor in Secondary Education) Major in Social Science and then Vice-President for Internal Affairs of the College of Arts and Letters Student Council,  Rommel Gerali, a fourth year Economics student and Lucan Villanueva, second year Economics student.

Villanueva sought the assistance of a lawyer from Karapatan (Alliance for the Advancement of People’s Rights). 

The three students were summoned together with their parents on January 23.  The OSA explained that they were called because the university administration wanted to know the reasons for the students’ protest action. 

Another indoor mobilization was held on January 25 to protest the increase in tuition and other fees and to question the letters sent to the students.

In response, the OSA issued another letter to the three students.  The second letter charged Villanueva with violating PPS 1027 (h) that states that students are not allowed to join illegal boycotts or assemblies that tend to create unnecessary noise, and the good grooming policy that indicates that the hair of male students must not touch the collar of their uniforms.  The hair of Villanueva is in dread locks. 

Gerali and Valleroso were also charged with violating the PPS 1027 (h). 

They attended the February 14 hearing set by the administration.  But they were not allowed to explain their side, “sinermonan lang nila kame,” (They just scolded us.) Villanueva said.

The investigation panel formed by the administration was composed by professors who are also practicing lawyers, the guard on duty during the mobilization, and the OSA.   

After the hearing, the students received another letter on March 9, two weeks before the final examinations, informing them of the resolutions of the investigation panel. Valleroso was placed on a 100-day probation starting June of 2007.  He was also required to attend a psycho-trauma clinic, Gerali was also placed on probation until his graduation.  Villanueva was suspended for five days, required to attend a psycho trauma clinic, and prohibited from entering the school building until he cut his hair. The OSA also warned Villanueva that they still have three more security journals which could serve as basis for more cases that can be filed against him. 

The OSA did not explain the basis for the resolutions but they were given the opportunity to appeal their cases. 

When Villanueva asked about the appeal, the OSA said that if they wanted to appeal, they should address their appeal to the rector.  All three students have filed an appeal last March 20 through the party organization ACT-Now! (Alliance of Concerned Thomasians). Villanueva filed another appeal last March 22.  As of March 23, there has been no response yet from the rector.

Villanueva said that he is saddened by the fact that they were not accorded due process. “There is something wrong with the manner the cases against us were filed and decided upon. The OSA was the complainant, the investigator, and the judge, “Villanueva said.   

Villanueva’s mother fears that he might be expelled. His suspension had affected his academic standing.  Two of his professors gave him a grade of Failure Due to Absences for getting low scores in his examination and missing the quizzes that were given during the time of his suspension. 

Villanueva said that he did try to review during the time he was suspended but he still had difficulties because he did not have the benefit of classroom discussions and the opportunity to ask his professors about lessons which were not clear to him.

While Villanueva is still waiting for the response of the rector, he is firm in saying that the cases filed against them are threats from the administration to stop the students from questioning their policies. He added, “The administration only wants to pacify the students and warn them that if you join these activities, this will happen to you.” 

“Hindi kayang harangan ng papel ang pag question ng estudyante.  Ang isang magandang eskwelehan ang nagtuturo kung paano magiging kritikal mag isip at magtanong sa established order, kung wala nun walang karapatan magturo ang isang paaralan.” (A piece of paper cannot stop the students from questioning.  A good school teaches the students to be critical and to question the established order, if the school does not encourage that, then they have no right to teach.), Villanueva said.

He said that, “What I did was in line with the Thomasian ideals of constant pursuit of truth and justice.  They wanted to stop us from questioning by scaring us.  They think that the students’ resolve will weaken once they learned of the cases filed against us.  But these did not even cause me to falter from what I am fighting for.  Every tuition fee increase forces more and more students to quit school.  It is, therefore, in my conscience to continue the fight.”

(reposted from Bulatlat.com)

If this is a War (then you’re losing it for the rest of us)

March 24th, 2007 by panukalangsopasmanifesto

From radulce.livejournal.com

In a country where the vast majority of Filipinos have no access to the internet, it is inevitable that voter education efforts such as www.votester.yehey.com have still a long way to go.

Yet, for everyone of us who espouses "new politics", a quick peek at votester is very heartening. In its online poll, Bayan Muna has placed at #5 (not that they need it, its been projected that only massive cheating can stop them from being the #1 partylist for 3 straight elections), Gabriela Women’s Party at #3 and KABATAAN Partylist at #1!

The Inquirer has already documented how some politicians have recognized the internet as a good medium of reaching out to certain sectors of our society. As Jenny pointed out (Happy Graduation!), senatoriables such as Chiz, Sharon’s Kiko, and Manny Villar have websites with feautures pandering to the easily impressionable youth. Lieutenant Trillanes has a friendster account (I resisted the baseless urge to add him.. Haha!).

But I guess the biggest proof would be how KABATAAN Partylist, as proved by votester’s poll, is the most talked about partylist group among Pinoy netizens nowadays. Friends have told me how they have encountered people campaigning for KABATAAN in mIRC and Y!Chatrooms. A video in which Angel Locsin, Dennis Trillo and Dino of Brownman Revival (among others) endorses KABATAAN Partylist (for free, of course!) has more than 10,000 hits in Youtube.com. Asides from the video, other stuff such as downloadable songs, poster designs and KABATAAN’s platform can be found in their official website and multiply site (www.kabataanparty.com and http://kabataanparty.multiply.com). And a peek at KABATAAN’s official friendster account (oh yes! friendster! kabataan.national@gmail.com) has a testimonial containing a video in which Fil-Ams in a Washington rock concert endorse KABATAAN!

But of course, arguably the biggest factor is the Pinoy blogging community. Mong Palatino, the partylist’s first nominee, is well known in the Pinoy blogging community. But asides from that, hundreds of bloggers are promoting the said partylist in their blogs. Not to mention hundreds who use their friendster, multiply, hi5 accounts and other websites to promote KABATAAN.

Hopefully, certain readers will get the hint and promote KABATAAN more aggressively in their sites. Harharhar.

So whats with the negative-sounding title of this post?

Its actually inspired by someone me and a few of my colleagues thought we knew. Taking to cyberspace is a welcome move for any political group, especially a partylist group that espouses the interests of the youth. Its a move that smacks of change. Its a move that befits the youth as a sector of our society that is theoretically a sector of change.

Yet to actually give emphasis to blogging and cyber-campaigning is not the opposite of traditional politics and campaigning. It is not the new that is counter-posed against the old. They are in fact, two sides of the coin.

Candidates in motorcades, shaking hands, giving out plastic or cardboard fans with their faces plastered into it, supporters wearing shirts with the candidate’s name written all over it, etc. Such images are connected with traditional politics. The politics of traditionalism. The politics of elitists. Elitist politics.

But pandering solely to cyberspace is just as elitist. Anyone who claims to "serve the people", who claims the title "Iskolar ng Bayan", or even just the claim of being a "critical thinker" should know that. They should know that the vast majority of Filipinos have never even seen a computer, much less used Friendster.

Yet these are the people that compose the majority of our population. The sea surrounding the small islands of elitists such as Forbes Park, UP, Dasmarinas, Hacienda Luisita and Malakanyang. The same sea that slowly erodes the islands and when stirred up, violently smashes and floods into the islands themselves.

So how will blogging stir up the sea?

In the end of the day, a blogger’s self-worth will be determined not by the # of posts he/she has made, the # of comments one has received, the pictures one has posted in their online album, the aesthetic value of the layout, or even an award from a so-called bloggers group.

As with everything, it can be divded into two, as a great Chinese warrior-poet said: "For, or against, the People".

Blogger, are you for or against the People? Is your blog’s content for or against the People? And finally, do your actions match your blog’s pronouncements?

This Article Probably Isnt Necessary

March 21st, 2007 by panukalangsopasmanifesto

visit: radulce.livejournal.com

This Article Probably Isn’t Necessary
For it merely expounds on what is obvious: Representative Satur Ocampo of Bayan Muna, and his partylist group as a whole, is innocent of the charges filed against them by the AFP and their chief of staff who smells like rotten eggs, Hermogenes Eggsperon. Not to mention his namesake Defense Secretary, who recently has been involved in a corruption scam during the ASEAN Summit in Cebu, who most likely needs multivitamin supplements as his brain is virtually non-existent.

First, the complainants lack credibility. Before the two so-called witnesses surfaced to accuse Ocampo, they were last seen by their mothers being carried away at gun-point by local Army men. Its no wonder these men would accuse an innocent servant of the people. The AFP is not known for its hospitality and respect for human rights. And im sure that their "convincing" techniques are probably gentle only to a corpse. With that in mind, I’m sure they could even make those "witnesses" claim that Jesus is with the NPA right now. Lets not forget the disqualification case against Bayan Muna, Anakpawis and Gabriela. One complaint being used as basis claims that BM ordered the murder of people who opted to campaign for ANAKBAYAN rather than BM during 2001. Erm, as a member of ANAKBAYAN, i can tell you two things: AB is a nationalist youth organization, not a group running for partylist. Second, we endorsed BM during the said elections. And of course, the most absurd of them all is the accusation that BM ordered the killing of AKBAYAN members during 1998, 2 whole years before BM was even founded!

Second, there are the pronouncements of Ebdane. These lead many people to guess among three possible choices: he is schizophrenic, he is suffering from mild retardation and amnesia, or he is simply caught in his own damn lies. What did he say anyway? Well, he claims that the Leyte killings (the crime Ocampo is being accused of) occured after Ocampo escaped from jail. Yet, it smacks contradictory to the claim of our zombie-like Justice Secretary Gonzales that Ocampo ordered the killings from his cell in a military facility. This in turn contradicts what is written in the official complaint, that Ocampo was present in Leyte during the killings. Which in turn contradicts with what is officially written in prison records: Ocampo was in detention the entire time the killings occured. Its not a case of lack of data coordination. Its a case of a lie being too absurd to be able to be coordinated properly.

Third, the international community has given the AFP and officials like the foul Gonzales Brothers the polite, diplomatic version of the middle finger. In short, they asserted that extra-judicial killings in the country are the handiwork of the AFP, not of BAYAN MUNA and other progressive groups like KABATAAN. The European Union has already condemned the AFP and high officials in the government that coddle the AFP killers. So has international lawyers’ and church groups. Most importantly, UN Special Envoy Philip Alston has called AFP claims that the killings of activists are a result of a "communist purge", a "FORGERY". Ouch, thats a crispy word: FORGERY. Of course, Eggsperon and the Zombie Gonzales have accused Alston of being brainwashed. But seeing Alston’s credentials make these accusations seem lacking in credibility. Especially since our househelp has a higher educational attainment than both Eggsperon and Gonzales.

Now, the following is necessary.

That is why I am beseeching everyone of you to do 2 things:

1. Go out on May 14 and vote for KABATAAN PARTYLIST! BAYAN MUNA will probably be the topnotcher again this elections due to the fact that the Filipino voter is getting smarter and smarter. Help us elect youth representatives who come from the same nationalist, and integrity-filled mold as Satur Ocampo. Remember, even though our progressive partylist groups have a huge chance of winning, its no reason for complacency. Its a common goal for many pro-Gloria poll watchers to just fill in the names of pro-Gloria partylist groups in ballots of voters who leave their ballots blank.

2. If you can’t vote on May 14, (or better yet, even if you can) go out everyday starting today and campaign for KABATAAN PARTYLIST! Like something I read from the ANAKBAYAN orientation, the youth is everywhere: in the schools, factories, and farms. And we are also receptive to change. So let’s not waste our chance to participate in an exercise of democracy. Like I mentioned before, we can’t afford to have partylist groups that are constantly bribed by Gloria, or collaborate with the AFP in killing innocent activists, storm the Congress.

As a last note, you might be asking, which partylist groups are they? To be on the safe side, all groups except the following: KABATAAN, BAYAN MUNA, ANAKPAWIS, GABRIELA and SUARA BANGSAMORO.

A good night to you all!

radulce.livejournal.com

March 19th, 2007 by panukalangsopasmanifesto

please visit this site, as i will be more active here

to all those who know jireh espinosa, pls read

March 2nd, 2007 by panukalangsopasmanifesto

This is the latest entry from his blog:

(http://galahad10.blogs.friendster.com/aware_of_wonder/2007/03/xientians_a_cal.html)

Dear Fellow Xientians:

Every now and then we make a choice to take a stand. Once we do that, there is no turning back and we must see it through to the end.

An injustice has been done and this is my call for support.

Last February 13, 2007, Tuesday, the Local Math Quiz was held at Quesci and I was present to assist in the competition. During the preparations for the first year level competitions, i was onstage instructing one of the contestants on what to do. That’s when I felt someone hit me on the arm.

It was Mr Lorenzo. And he was furious, "Bakit nandito ka nanaman? di ba pinapaalis ka na?"…

Needless to say, I was stunned. I never thought he’d go so low. I tried to hold myself together, and hence I did the only thing I could do at the time. I looked him in the eyes. I wasn’t going to back down.

Seeing this, he took of his glasses and challenged me to a fight. Mr Lorenzo clenched his fists and challenged me to a fight…

In front of students…

In front of faculty…

in front of his son…

Thankfully, I managed to find the strength to control myself and walk away.

Still, I was apalled. And I was even more disgusted when Mrs. Cayetano, the Math Dept Head, did nothing about the incident. Instead, they made me leave the campus, and I have been banned (again) from entering since.

Now, I know when I am at fault. But this was totally unprovoked. Mr Lorenzo was out of line and has been for a long time. This is the last straw. I cannot keep my mouth shut any longer. Enough is enough.

The battle has begun friends.

And this is my shoutout to every student who has ever suffered an injustice at the hands of Mr Lorenzo.

There is no room in our schools for monsters. Mr Lorenzo is a shame to every student who proudly calls himself a Xientian, and to teachers all over the Philippines.

It is time to stand and be heard.

There were plenty of witnesses to the incident, and I pray you will have the strength to speak up about this when the time comes. You know what happened. You saw it with your own eyes. And I can say it with conviction: Friends, I am innocent.

The actions of Mr Lorenzo were uncalled for.

It was unacceptable. And he crossed the line by deliberately trying to inflict physical harm on me.

So Fellow Xientians, It’s time.

Our voices have been supressed for far too long.

It is our turn now.

We must Stand and be heard.

In defense of dignity and integrity and honor.

But don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying this battle is going to be "you’re either on my side or against me". Rest assured that won’t be the case.

However, I don’t think I have to convince you that I have a case.

Stand and be heard.

It’s about time.