Thursday, February 26, 2009

"JUNK VFA, OUST GMA" – Manila-based Bikolanos Demanded

A number of Bikol and Bikolano allies vehemently opposed the impending RP-US Military Exercises set to be done in Region V this April.

Commemorating the 23rd anniversary of EDSA Uprising on February 25, 1986, the ORAGON attempted to march to the US Embassy in Roxas Boulevard, along with Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN) and other national democratic sectoral organizations, to echo the Bikolano sentiment against the BALIKATAN Exercises.

They said that although it is disguised as a “humanitarian mission,” in reality, it is a mischievous collaboration to allow intervention with the political and military affairs in the region, and in turn, explore and exploit its economic riches.

ORAGON believes that Balikatan must be stopped not only in Bicol but in the whole country as well, by junking the lopsided Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) that gives way for the Balikatan’s continuous discharge. They are threatened that Balikatan would destroy further, their already impoverished homeland that was Bicol. The “war games” they would launch will demolish the sanctity they have always wished to go home for, as evidenced by what has happened in Mindanao, portions of Central and Northern Luzon, and other Balikatan devastated Philippine territories.

In its decisiveness to air Manila-based Bikolanos’ sentiments, ORAGON even attempted to march through police formations protecting their US Embassy bosses. This peaceable attempt was faced by truncheons and beating of rallyists by police subservients, resulting to multiple injuries and damages among organized demonstrators.

Thus, they said, such instance only justified that Balikatan to be stopped and VFA to be junked would have to be fore worded by ousting the US puppet Gloria Macapagal Arroyo regime.

Organisadong Bikolanos para sa Nasyunalismo, Ayaw sa Balikatan (ORAGON) dispersed themselves, seeing sustained resistance and more actions including a signature campaign to junk VFA, in the near future.

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