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wto ending rally - 12/18/2005
Big Rally Marks Finale to Week of Anti-WTO Protests
HONG KONG -- Tens of thousands of foreign and Hong Kong activists marched in a colorful march from Victoria Park in a militant yet peaceful end to the People's Action Week of protests against the World Trade Organization.

Activists belonging to the Hong Kong People's Alliance (HKPA) led the march to the convention center but were prevented by police and two tanks from proceeding further from the vicinity of the Hong Kong stadium.

In her turn in the pre-march program at Victoria Park, Dr. Carol Araullo of the International League of People's Struggle (ILPS) and Bayan-Philippines burned a US flag amid wide applause and cheers of the protesters.

Araullo praised the militancy of the Korean farmers and workers, and condemned the Hong Kong government for unleashing violence on their protests.

Today's rally at Victoria Park coincides with International Migrants Day. Expectedly, thousands of migrant workers under the Asian Migrants Coordinating Body (AMCB) joined the Victoria Park rally, bearing placards against the proposed General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS).

The HKPA mounted another rally as soon as the march reached the Wanchai demonstration area.

At the end of the program, the ILPS and Bayan leaders burned down a US flag and destroyed an effigy depicting US imperialism using flag poles.

Earlier in the day, several members of the ILPS and the Asia-Wide Campaign staged a silent picket near the HKPA center where the HKPA leaders were holding a press conference. The picket condemned the violence of the Hong Kong government, and demanded the release of all detained anti-WTO protesters.

As of presstime, some Korean organizations remain at the Wanchai demonstration area.



wto talks near collapse - 12/17/2005
Dispatch from Hong Kong: Protesters to Fete Possible Collapse of Talks

HONG KONG (Dec. 17, 5:00 pm) -- With news circulating that no new agreement may be signed in the ongoing 6th Ministerial Conference of the world's largest trade body, members of the International League of Peoples' Struggle (ILPS) are now preparing for a "celebratory mass action" tomorrow.

According to the People's Media Center of the ILPS, a collapse will be welcomed by many nations because any new deal would surely benefit only the big capitalist countries like the US and EU members.

Earlier today, about 200 members of the ILPS staged a colorful protest from Victoria Park to the Hong Kong Convention Center. At the frontlines were five Cordillerans (indigenous people from Northern Philippines) banging their gongs.

Closely following them were Filipino cultural activists depicting the effects of the WTO on agriculture, jobs, education and other social services. Three activists wearing Chinese devil masks portrayed the role of the WTO, International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

Members of the Japan-based Asia-Wide Campaign (AWC) and activists from Taiwan, India, the US and Belgium.

The ILPS protesters staged a five-minute sit-down upon reaching Paterson Street, and a die in at the foot of the bridge leading to the convention center.

Crispin Beltran, a member of the Philippine Congress under the Anakpawis (Toiling Masses) and chair emeritus of the militant Kilusang Mayo Uno (May First Movement Labor Center), marched along with other activists leaders.

Upon reaching the convention center perimeter, Beltran led the burning of a US flag to shouts of "Junk, junk WTO!" and "US imperialists, Number One terrorists!"

In the afternoon, the participants in the International Youth and Student Conference on Education also staged a separate march to the convention center, with demands the exclusion of education and services from the WTO and the scrapping of the entire WTO

The youth marchers come from various countries and involve the Asian Students Association, the International Movement of Catholic Students, the ILPS-Youth and the Hong Kong University Student Government.

Yesterday, Dec. 16, the following activities were held:

* Bayan-led march to the convention center.

* Women's Tribunal on the WTO

* Women's March against the WTO

On Dec. 15, a rural people's tribunal found the WTO guilty of killing the agriculture in Third World countries and detrimental to farmers' livelihoods. Participants later marched to the convention center where they burned a US flag.

Founded in 2001, the ILPS is a global anti-imperialist alliance of more than 400 mass organizations from more than 40 countries worldwide.

Also during the week, separate or coordinated protests were staged by organizations from South Korea, Japan and Bangladesh.

The protests by Filipinos and other nationalities defied standard law in Hong Kong that requires permits before the staging of rallies.



hk wto - 12/15/2005
In Hong Kong, Multinational Protests Want WTO Junked
HONG KONG -- Tens of thousands of people from various countries have gathered in this Asian capital to anticipate a collapse of the 6th Ministerial Conference of the pro-imperialist World Trade Organization.

Under the aegis of the Hong Kong People's Alliance (HKPA), the protesters have held round-the-clock protests, fora, workshops, tribunals and other activities collectively dubbed People's Action Week. Main venue is the sprawling Victoria Park where the HKPA set up several colored pavillions for use by the various organizations.

On Dec. 13, the HKPA led a rally at the main stage of the Victoria Park. The protesters later marched to Wanchai but were prevented by the Hong Kong police from approaching the immediate perimeter of the official venue of the global trade talks.

Filipinos who flew from Manila are led by the International League of Peoples' Struggle (ILPS), Resist WTO Network and the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan). Bayan Muna Reps. Satur Ocampo, Teddy Casino and Bayan chair Dr. Carolina Araullo are at the head of the Manila contingent.

Last week, Araullo and two other activists were held at the airport upon arrival of their flight from Manila They were later released without charges but only after a six-hour wait and after every piece of baggage was hand-checked. Peasant leader Danilo Ramos was also stopped at the airport on Monday.

Prof. Jose Maria Sison, twice tagged a "terrorist" by the US, EU, Canada and Australia governments, keynoted an outdoor forum on trade and war sponsored by the ILPS. Sison is chair of the ILPS and chief political consultant of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP).

In a speech delivered during the ILPS forum, NDFP chief negotiator Luis Jalandoni pushed for international solidarity against imperialism, including support for the armed revolutionary movements that seek to replace pro-imperialist regimes and political and economic systems across the globe.

Today, Dec. 15, farmers belonging to the Pesticide Action Network-Asia Pacific and the Asian Peasant Council will try the WTO in a rural peoples' tribunal.

Meanwhile, the Asian Students Association together with several other regional youth groups will start a three-day conference on education and globalization.

Also today, Philippine environmental organizations convene a whole-day forum-workshop on how imperialist mining companies destroy the environment in Third World countries.

Tomorrow, Asian women's groups from various countries will convene their own women's tribunal.

Philippine mobile activist group TXTPower will sponsor a meeting on uses of mobile phones and other technologies in social activism also tomorrow at the ILPS pavillion.

Related: Arkibong Bayan Photos of Nov. 27 HK People's Mardi Gras vs. WTO



pif conference statement - 3/27/2005
The recently-concluded 21st Annual Conference of the Philippine International Forum (PIF), a network of foreign nationals working in solidarity with the Filipino people in their struggle for sovereignty and social justice, produced the following statement:

From February 24-26, 2005, we internationals from Belgium, Canada, Germany, Ireland, South Korea, the Netherlands, and the United States who are living and working in the Philippines, gathered for the 21st Annual Conference of the Philippine International Forum (PIF) with the theme, Globalization and Domination: Building a Culture of Resistance and Exploring Alternatives. We listened to workers, peasant farmers, women, and overseas Filipino workers as they shared their hopes, their pains, and their experiences with oppressive structures resulting from the offensive of neo-liberal/imperialist globalization. They also shared with us the concrete actions they are taking in resistance to the present institutionalized, unjust world order. We were deeply moved by the inspiration they draw from small victories amid overwhelming problems--something we all can learn from.

We condemn neo-liberal globalization as a system of domination that further impoverishes the world's majority, ever widening the gap between the rich and the poor. Through our sharing, we identified the ways in which globalization negatively impacts small farmers, workers, women, and small businesses around the world. Neo-liberal globalization has meant a dangerous decline in people's health and access to health care in both the industrialized countries and developing countries; it has caused the bankruptcy of small farms, the conversion of agricultural land into tourist areas and for industrial use, and has ushered in the dominance of big agri-business through mono-cropping and the imposition of genetically modified organisms. Neo-liberal globalization has introduced and promoted policies of labor flexibility (such as contractual labor) which results in loss of job security and increasing obstacles to the basic rights of workers around the world, including the right to organize. Globalization promotes a mono-culture consumption pattern which is destroying cultural identity the world over. FULL TEXT



bayan-usa rally - 3/22/2005
Bayan-USA Leads Hundreds of Filipinos in Calling For End of USA War and Occupation
On March 19-20, BAYAN USA organizations marched proud with allies and supporters in Seattle, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, San Jose and Los Angeles carrying the same call "From Iraq to the Philippines, End U.S. War Now!" Hundreds of peace-loving Filipinos held high many bright blue and red BAYAN USA flags which represent Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN) in the Philippines, the mass movement for a just and lasting peace through genuine national sovereignty.

These Filipino contingents added to the hundreds of thousands of protestors throughout the world voiced their opposition on the second anniversary of the Iraqi occupation. In the U.S., California reported the highest figures of attendance with 25,000 in San Francisco and 20,000 in Los Angeles. Seattle, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, San Jose and Los Angeles each ascended multiple large dark blue BAYAN USA and BAYAN flags branded red with their respective logos.

Bright yellow International of League of Peoples Struggles (ILPS) flags were also flaring throughout the different regions in solidarity with 136 organizations throughout the world that are aligned under the anti-imperialist global alliance of which both BAYAN USA and BAYAN are members. FULL STORY

Bayan-USA Statement on the Second Annivewrsary of the US Invasion and Occupation of Iraq



iraq 2nd anniv - 03/21/2005
On the second anniversary of the US-led war on Iraq, QC Indymedia shares the following statement from Peace for Life, released during an anti-war rally in Manila on March 20. We support the international campaign against US-led wars of aggression.

March 20 marks the second year of the occupation of Iraq by the Unites States. It also, in a sense, marks the anniversary of the biggest anti-war protest rallies the world has ever seen. On this day, the United States—with its coalition of the willing—armed with some of the deadliest weaponry in its arsenal proceeded with the invasion of Iraq despite worldwide protests, despite absence of U.N. sanction, despite any justifiable reason, despite the cost in terms of lives and human suffering.

In the course of this period, some 100,000 Iraqi civilians and combatants have died as a result of the war, perhaps even more as no one could say for certain. Around 1,500 U.S. troops have been killed, with over 25,000 wounded. All these presumably because the world needed to be rid of Saddam's weapons of mass destruction, which after a two-year search costing millions of dollars ended with the White House acknowledging that they couldn’t find any.

Read full statement here

Related:

Filipinos and Solidarity Friends Call for US Withdrawal From Iraq at New York Demo by Justice Not War in the Philippines Campaign

Photos of anti-war rally in Manila by Arkibong Bayan



world food day - 10/18/2004
Hunger and World Food Day
World Food Day came and went last Oct. 16 with hardly a whimper. Maybe this is due to the discomforting irony that on World Food Day's 24th year, 840 billion people suffer from extreme hunger.

But in the Philippines the sector most affected by hunger--the peasantry--wasn't quiet. Hunger was the theme of the Oct. 15 World Rural Women's Day protest in Quezon City, which called for the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

The series of forthcoming peasant actions in observance of Peasant Week will also focus on the massive hunger in the Philippine countryside--where the country's food is produced.



World Trade Organization - 8/4/2004
On July 31, past midnight, the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) General Council reached an agreement in Geneva on a number of controversial trade issues. The corporate media were quick to hail the ‘July Package of Framework Agreements’ as a breakthrough for the World Trade Organization's Doha Round of negotiations that had been stalled after the failed ministerial meeting in Cancun, Mexico last year.

In Cancun, the poor countries were able to stand their ground knowing that no deal was better than a bad deal. During the negotiations in Geneva, they agreed to a deal in order to avert more harm and to stall the forceful moves of the EU and US to impose more disadvantageous deals upon them.

NGOs monitoring the negotiations and some delegates of poor countries criticized the agreement for betraying the poor and stressed that the rich countries were able to get what they wanted through bullying and intimidation of the delegations from the south. [Full story]



Sham sovereignty - 06/30/2004
However much the United States makes of it, there can be no denying that its "handover of sovereignty" to Iraq on June 28 is, as Bishop Alberto Ramento of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente recently put it, just "like make-up."

There are strong shades of the July 4, 1946 "grant of independence" by the US to the Philippines in the "handover of sovereignty" to Iraq. Read more

Related articles:
GMA receives US blessings; Filipinos decry GMA support to US occupation of Iraq
The US cannot extricate itself from Iraqi quagmire by setting up the puppet interim government
Should the Philippine Government Support the U.S. War in Iraq?
A call for greater vigilance in the June 30 US handover of sovereignty to Iraq



Protest vs. WEF in Seoul - 06/16/2004
Protests against WEF meeting in Seoul show Asian people's opposition to imperialist globalization
On June 13, some ten thousand people marched to the posh Shilla hotel in Seoul, Republic of Korea, in an attempt to thwart the World Economic Forum's "Asia Strategic Insight Roundtable." They denounced the imperialist policies that are advocated by this exclusive business organization.

Filipino migrant workers (photo) joined delegations from other Asian countries and Korean contingents from trade unions, farmers' organizations and NGOs. The militant but peaceful mobilization was blocked and violently attacked by anti-riot police, which was present in huge numbers to defend the WEF summit from the people's anger.

The WEF is composed of some 1,000, mainly US, European and Japanese, corporations with annual revenues of at least USD 1 billion. The organization brings together the leading business elite with their counterparts from politics in Davos, Switzerland and in regional meetings. Through the meeting in Seoul, the WEF sought to tighten monopoly capital's stranglehold on the peoples of East Asia.


Iraq - 04/12/2004
Quezon City, Philippines (Indymedia QC) -- Eman Ahmed Khammas, the director of the International Occupation Watch Center in Occupied Baghdad released an urgent appeal to the peoples of the world for international solidarity with the Iraqi people as they resist attacks by US-led Occupation Forces. "These attacks are designed to terrorize entire populations of Iraqi towns and neighborhoods," she testifies.

According to journalist Naomi Klein and photographer Andy Stern, who are currently in Baghdad, Donald Rumsfeld's claims that the resistance is just a few “thugs, gangs and terrorists” are false. "The war against the occupation is now being fought out in the open," they say, "by regular people defending their homes and neighborhoods - an Iraqi intifada."

Meanwhile, the International League of People's Struggle (ILPS) Philippines Chapter picketed the US embassy in Manila in condemnation of US atrocities in Fallujah. According to Rita Baua, secretary-general of the ILPS-Philippines Chapter, the protest march was also an expression of solidarity for the resisting people of Iraq.

Pictures by arkibong bayan


March 20 - 03/15/2004
March 20: Global day of protest against US occupation March 20: Global Day of Action Against Colonial Occupation
One year ago, a US-led coalition initiated the unjust, illegal and illegitimate war on Iraq. Today, more than 10,000 civilians have already died in the war and the subsequent military occupation. While the Iraqi people are escalating both armed and peaceful resistance against the occupation, the world is preparing for another Global Day of Action on March 20. As the continuing Israeli occupation of Palestine is part and parcel of the US larger colonial project targeting the people of the Middle East, the protest actions will also show their support for the sovereignty of Palestine. Several big coalitions have already signified their participation, including the International League for People's Struggle (ILPS), A.N.S.W.E.R. and United for Peace and Justice.

In the Philippines, the Justice Not War Coalition has called for a mobilization on March 20 in support of the Global Day of Protest. Thousands will converge at Liwasang Bonifacio in Manila at 9:30 am for a mobilization and march to the US embassy at 2 pm.



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