Filipinos in Toronto Call to Stop the Killings

FILIPINO CANADIANS CALL FOR A STOP TO EXTRAJUDICIAL KILLINGS,
SUPPORT CALL TO END ARROYO RULE
Chanting “Stop the killings! Justice to the victims!” and “Cha-cha, gera, diktador, Gloria!” the protesters carried pictures of the political activists, human rights defenders and progressive local politicians (Fr. William Tadena, young Cris Hugo, Eden Marcellana, Ricardo Ramos of Hacienda Luisita, Vice Mayor Juvy Magsino among others), murdered by Arroyo’s fascist goons. Gathered in front of the Philippine Consulate were members of the Philippine Women Centre, SIKLAB (Filipino migrant workers organization), the Filipino Canadian Youth Alliance (UKPC-Toronto), Philippine Network for Justice and Peace (PNJP), and the Community Alliance for Social Justice (CASJ).
Charter change or cha-cha, and all out-war against the forces of change were the main agenda of Arroyo’s SONA. Cha-cha has the twin objective of opening up the Philippine economy to foreign interests i.e., selling out the country’s natural wealth and resources to Canadian, Australian and
At the same time, Diwa Marcelino of the PNJP said, “This regime wages all-out war against those who oppose imperialist globalization and plunder, against those who defend human rights and uphold civil liberties. This regime is totally against all genuine social change against the forces for national industrialization, for genuine land reform, a truly democratic people’s government, an independent and sovereign foreign policy, and a just and lasting peace
For Filipino youth, the bloody record of her administration speaks for itself. According to a UKPC spokesperson, “We only have to look at the latest abduction of University of the Philippines-Diliman students Karen Empeneo and Sheryln Cadapan on June 26 in Bulacan, Central Luzon by 6 suspected elements of the military; the violent dispersal of a recent protest action last July 7 calling for the release of the abducted UP students, where some 40 youth and students were hurt and 8 seriously injured; and the murder of Cris Hugo, 20-year-old student leader in Bicol on March 19, 2006. His only crime: fighting for truth, freedom and democracy.”
In an earlier statement, the UKPC said, “Instead of putting genuine effort and the public’s tax money in improving the situation in the
Justice to the Victims of State Terrorism
“If Filipino-Canadians continue to cry for justice in the case of young Jeffrey Reodica who was shot in the back and killed by Toronto Police, all the more we should raise our voices in protest against the brutal slaying of 704 journalists, lawyers, church people, political and community leaders, activists and many more killed by assassins of the new dictator in Malacanang,” declared CASJ chairperson Edwin Mercurio.
“The victims are all Filipinos and they are human beings too, despite the assertions of President Arroyo’s decorated “butcher” General Jovito Palparan that “they don’t deserve to live” because they are suspected of CPP-NPA ties.”.
Meanwhile, the United Church of Canada (UCC) issued a call for an immediate United Nations investigation into the summary executions in the
Canada's Role
The UCC statement issued on the day of Arroyo’s SONA points out that “Despite the killings, the Canadian government maintains that the
However the UCC on the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Ms. Louise Arbour, and the Chair of the UN Human Rights Council, Luis Alonso de Alba, to mandate the Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary and Arbitrary Executions to conduct an investigation into the killings in the Philippines.
It urges the Canadian government, through Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon. Peter MacKayto request the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and the United Nations Human Rights Council for an investigation into the political killings in the Philippines;to call on President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to
- conduct prompt, thorough, impartial, and effective investigations into the killings and prosecute and punish the perpetrators, and
- grant immediate entry to the UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary and Arbitrary Executions and other Special Rapporteurs who have requested to visit and investigate the human rights situation in the Philippines; andto ask the Canadian embassy in Manila to conduct a joint human rights fact-finding mission in the Philippines together with representatives from Canadian churches and NGOs.
See the pictures of the demonstration

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