Public Meeting State Repression In The Philippines
Public Meeting: The Resistance To State Repression In The Philippines
Dennis Maga, trade unionist and spokesperson for the Free Ka Bel Movement to speak.
Auckland: Mon 21
MAY 7.30PM Trades Hall
147 Great Nth Rd, Grey Lynn,
Wellington:Wed 23 May 7pm, 2nd Floor ANZAC HOUSE, 181 Willis St
ChristChurch: Thurs 24th May 730pm, Trade Union Centre, 199 Armargh St
Northland: Sun 27 May, 7pm, St
John’s Church Centre, 149 Kamo Rd, Whangarei
Monday
28th May, Waitangi, 8pm, Venue to be confirmed
Philippines president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is to attend an interfaith dialogue in New Zealand this month. Since she came to power six years ago, 837 people have died in extrajudicial killings – including left-wing politicians, rights activists, unionists, journalists and religious leaders.
Among those detained is Crispin “Ka Bel” Beltran. The ailing 74-year-old congressman was arrested in February last year on charges that date back to the era of Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos in the early 1980s and were quashed in 1988. Since then, further trumped up charges of sedition have been laid. Beltran has now been held under hospital detention for sixteen months.
Last week
Dennis Maga met with the NZ ambassador in Manila and
requested the following from the New Zealand
Government.
1. Sponsor a cross-parliamentary delegation
to investigate the human rights situation in the
Philippines
2. Send a representative of the New Zealand
Embassy to the court hearings on Rep. Beltran’s
case.
3. Redirect the NZ ODA funding from the Philippine
government to the people’s organizations actively
promoting and defending human rights.
4. Offer the NZ
embassy as a safe haven for victims of repression and assure
them of refugee status in NZ.
5. Campaign against the
nomination of the Philippines as member of the United Nation
Human Rights Security Council for the unabating occurrence
of extra-judicial killings, involuntary disappearances
militarization, political harassments and
persecution.
Helen Clark has pledged that New Zealand
would “continue to encourage the Philippines, wherever
opportunity arises, to work towards fully protecting the
fundamental human rights of all its peoples and releasing
individuals who appear to have been unjustifiably
imprisoned.” It is time for her follow through on that
promise.
Sponsored by the NDU, CTU, AUS, MUNZ, UNITE
GPJA, WPNZ, ARENA,
PSNA
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