Monday, February 25, 2013

To stay alive, the people must fight Oplan Bayanihan


News Release

Reference:  John Concepcion
Karapatan-Bicol Spokesperson
Cellphone Number: 09108258398
Landline Number: (054) 4956191

February 25, 2013

The struggle for life and livelihood intensifies today as thousands of Bicolanos mass up to heighten their fight against the deaths and damages that Oplan Bayanihan has inflicted upon the region. As the nation remembers EDSA I uprising, Bicolanos on the other hand will troop to government offices and military camps to demand the pull-out of soldiers from the countrysides, and call for an end to the government’s deadly counter-insurgency campaign.

 “February 25 supposedly marks the people’s triumph against Martial Law. But clearly, democracy remains chained as most of Bicol’s rural villages continue to be under the military’s control,” John Concepcion, Karapatan-Bikol Spokesperson said. The human rights organization exposes that under Oplan Bayanihan in Bicol, no less than 37 civilians have been killed by the military, and an immense loss in agricultural produce has been inflicted by the so-called Peace and Development Teams. “Peasants are being suspected of being New People’s Army supporters and are being killed. Farms are neglected because of fear, hence the worsening of livelihoods, because military operations prove deadly to villagers,”  adds Concepcion.

Protests will be held in the towns of Daet in Camarines Norte and in Bula, Camarines Sur. Also, Albayanos will march along the streets of Guinobatan, while Sorsoganons will come together in solidarity with the people of Barcelona. These towns represent no less than 20 municipalities across the region that are currently suffering under the repression of Oplan Bayanihan’s Peace and Development Teams. Today’s protests will be spearheaded by Karapatan Bicol, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, and Kilusan ng Mamamayan Laban sa Militarisasyon sa Kabikulan (KMLMB).  The regionwide mobilization will also be joined and supported by Bicolanos from various sectors, which Concepcion says “highlights the value of collective strength to match up to the military’s armed attack on civilians.”

“We hold the Philippine Army’s 9th Infantry Division accountable for these deaths and damages to people’s livelihoods,” asserts Concepcion, adding that apart from these, the military likewise commits a lot more forms of human rights violations. “PDTs are trained in every way to violate rights,” clarifies Concepcion. “They occupy public structures thus endangering civilians, they commit torture, illegal detention and interrogation, they rape and abuse women, and steal crops and animals, among others. Most of all, they kill civilians,” enumerates Concepcion. He further reiterates Karapatan-Bicol’s demands, “These soldiers must be pulled out immediately to avert any further damage to the people!”

As the deadline for Oplan Bayanihan’s Phase 1 draws near this 2013, Karapatan-Bicol cautions the people. “The government will surely step up its barrage of human rights violations. If we do not carry on with our fight against Oplan Bayanihan, government soldiers will continue to murder our loved ones, and continue to deny us of our living.” But Concepcion directs the most formidable of warnings to no less than the commanders of the 9th ID. “Surely, Bicolanos will not cower in the face of Oplan Bayanihan’s brutality. Keep a sharp lookout on the day when the oppressed people will storm your camps and leave you powerless,” ends Concepcion. ###  


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