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Women's Day marchers beaten up in Manila

category international | worker & community struggles and protests | news report author Sunday March 11, 2007 02:48author by APL-women - Alliance of Progressive Labor (APL) Report this post to the editors

The Alliance of Progressive Labor (APL) denounces the attempt of the police to brutally disperse the rally of APL-women commemorating International Women's Day.

"The police has continuously displayed utter disregard of the fundamental right of Filipinos to hold peaceful rallies, including on the occasion recognized worldwide when different women organizations hold various activities to highlight their concerns," Fatima Cabanag, Chairperson of the Katipunan ng mga Manggagawang Obrero (KAMAO), an affiliate of APL, said.

APL-women members, together with the Coalition Against Trafficking of Women (CATW) and AKBAYAN (Citizens` Action Partylist) representatives, converged at the Sto. Domingo church in Quezon City before marching towards Mendiola bridge in Manila to hold a program and publicly express their disgust at the government's insensitivity to the plight of the women workers and the Filipino women in general.

However, as the marchers were turning left to Recto Avenue towards Mendiola, the police did not only block the marchers, but without any warning began pushing the peaceful march with their truncheons and swinging their clubs against our leaders and other members at the frontlines.

"This is the reason why our call is for the abrogation of Visiting Forces Agreement and the scrapping of the Human Security Act of 2007. The VFA has only worsened prostitution, proliferation of anti-social activities, and US military intrusion in our domestic affairs, while the newly signed anti-terror Act will only exacerbate human rights violations and militarization, both in the cities and in the countryside," Cabanag added.

The short scuffle resulted to injuries among our ranks that included Cabanag who suffered contusions and abrasions. Injured also was Hon. Mayong Aguja, a partylist representative of Akbayan party, who suffered swollen welts in his arms. However, the marchers stood their ground and were able to thwart the attempt of the police to bully and intimidate the women march.

"The Filipino women, especially those from the working class and other marginalized sectors of our society, will continue to suffer the effects of the programs and policies of the Arroyo government, which was specifically designed to protect and advance instead the interests of the elites and the trapos," Cabanag said.

The APL-women and allied groups still held their program at the corner of Morayta st. and Recto Avenue before dispersing peacefully in España st. They vowed to continue defending and advancing the interests, not only of the women, but of the whole working class, until a government that would truly serve the interests of the workers and other marginalized sectors shall have been finally realized.

http://apl-news.blogspot.com/
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AKBAYAN Alert: Police brutality during International Women's March condemned

AKBAYAN Rep. Mayong Aguja, along with several AKBAYAN (Citizens` Action Partylist) and Alliance of Progressive Labor women leaders, were injured as riot policemen tried to block a rally that commemorates of the International Women's Day. The marchers were trying to reach Mendiola, but were beaten up by the police instead.

Among those who got injured were APL women leaders Fatima Cabanag and Jane Diwa. They identified the policeman as a certain "De Guzman."

AKBAYAN Rep. Hontiveros, who was also marching with the groups, condemned the brutal incident and called it as another insult against the spirit of the International Women's Day. "Today's event is celebrated all over the world through similar rallies. What we find very difficult to understand is why this administration, headed by a woman President, could not even allow a peaceful demonstration by women," Rep. Hontiveros said.

Hontiveros disclosed that the group tried to secure a permit from the Manila City Hall. "APL said that the request was sent last March 1, 2007. According to the law, a permit was effectively granted since the local government did not act on the request," Rep. Hontiveros said.

AKBAYAN Rep. Mayong Aguja said that charges will be filed against the policemen. "Their conduct should be penalized. In the same manner that AKBAYAN filed a complaint against the PNP when a similar demonstration was dispersed last year, we will do the same thing this year until justice is delivered to our women marchers," Rep. Aguja said.

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Women Workers and Prostitution Survivors Call for an End to Militarism and Sexual Violence
Three days after Gloria Macapagal Arroyo signed the Anti-Terror Bill into law, women's groups led by workers and prostitution victims-survivors echoed the call of the first Russian feminists who called for bread and peace in 1917, when women started to mark March 8 as Int'l Women's Day.

In a march-rally to Mendiola, organized by the Women's Committee of the Alliance of Progressive Labor (APL) as well as by victims and advocates of prostitution from the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women – Asia Pacific (CATW-AP), speakers denounced the passage of the Human Security Act and the continuing Balikatan exercises as "grave acts of pimping by the Arroyo government of our country and women, for the US."

Marlene Sindayen, spokesperson of APL-Women, said that the Human Security Act (HSA), clearly patterned after its American version, will trample upon civil liberties that people fought so hard to restore after the Marcos dictatorship. "This government continues to welcome US troops through Balikatan exercises even as it has facilitated the transfer of custody to the US Embassy of serviceman Daniel Smith who was convicted of raping a Filipina. Our country and the Filipino women are being prostituted by our own government in exchange for continued patronage," according to Sindayen.

A total of 390 American servicemen will participate in this year's Balikatan. According to earlier reports, around 5,000 American troops participated in past Balikatan war games. Balikatan 2007, the 23rd in this series, is conducted under the auspices of the Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT) and Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA).

Field trainings had originally been planned for this year's exercises in Capas, Tarlac and in Laur, Nueva Ecija. However, the US said the exercises would push through only after the Philippine government handed Smith back to American custody even without a court order. Smith, who was convicted last December 4 for raping a Filipina in the former Subic Naval Base, was turned over to US authorities on the midnight of Dec. 31, 2006, as the Filipinos are gearing for the New Year's celebration.

"Prostitution and rape of Filipino women and children increased once again after the signing of the VFA in 1998," stated Jean Enriquez, Executive Director of CATW-AP. Citing statistics that prostitution during the presence of the US military bases rose to at least 22,000 in Angeles and Olongapo cities, Enriquez noted that the number dramatically fell to 143 when the bases were removed in 1992 up to 1998[1]. Since the VFA came into effect in 1999, the number of prostituted women in Angeles and Olongapo has risen again to roughly 8000 in 3 years time.[2]

"Now, we are counting around 11,000 women in prostitution in just the two cities, and they keep getting younger women[3]. We haven't even included those abused in Cebu, Gen. Santos, Zamboanga and numerous other cities where the US troops now have access because of the VFA. Our member organizations have documented the recruitment of girls, allegedly for househelp or waitressing, ending up as entertainers for the soldiers," according to Enriquez.

Mylene Aniola, a survivor of prostitution and leader of Bagong Kamalayan Collective, Inc. (BKCI) testified that her own mother has been recruited for prostitution in Olongapo City. According to Aniola, "Many of us belong to second-generation prostitution because US militarism in our country continues. What we need are jobs and peace, and not increasing numbers of soldiers. Genuine human security means bread and roses, freedom from hunger, war and sexual violence."

In its statement, the labor center averred that prostitution is not work, but violence against women. APL asserted that it is the government's duty to ensure the provision of full employment to women and all citizens.

Then in 1917 and now, women workers (commemorating those who died in New York at the Triangle Fire) and prostituted women march for bread and peace. The survivors carried roses, demanding the scrapping of the VFA, the HSA and calling for justice to all women victims of sexual violence. They also wore white shirts with slogans: Karapatan ng Kababaihan, Ipaglaban! (Fight for women's rights!) The images are no different from what Russian Alexandra Kollontai wrote in her account of the women's day in 1917:…"The wives, daughters and mothers of soldiers, previously as downtrodden and oppressed as prostitutes, demanded an end to their humiliation and angrily denounced all the hungry suffering of the past…"

[1] Data from BUKLOD, survivors' group based in Olongapo City and member of CATW-AP.
[2] Ibid
[3] Ibid

http://www.catw-ap.org/
http://www.apl.org.ph/

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author by Unmanageablepublication date Sun Mar 11, 2007 09:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

In the last two weeks the Arroyo regime has been roundly criticised by the UN for
brutalisation,including the Pinochet-like repression and dissappearance
of numerous left-wing activists.

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/81189 :- 'Arroyo Facilitating US Murder' (on the Newswire)
We are witnessing a regime of violence and repression, using the same methodolgies
as the Pinochet regime-

'London Independent' covered the Political crime and the link is in the Arroyo report.

The local site, which is long established and fighting for basic human rights
and change within Arroyo's facist regime is at:-
http://www.isiswomen.org

you can contact and send messages of solidarity and support and get info
on where to protest at that site.

Gloria Arroyo is a Berkley educated honours graduate implicated in torture,
repression and dissappearance.

Her CV is in the newswire article (with link) provided above- compare and contrast
the Arroyo site with isis women.

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