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Repression
Plain and Simple
There could be no greater contradiction than experiencing or witnessing
in our midst the militarization of an exercise that is supposed to
reflect the sovereign will of the people.
BY H. MARCOS C.
MORDENO
MINDANEWS
Posted by Bulatlat
MALAYBALAY CITY –
There could be no greater contradiction than experiencing or witnessing in
our midst the militarization of an exercise that is supposed to reflect
the sovereign will of the people. And it is happening to the extent of
making a mockery of the judicial system in addition to the stupid
justifications of government and military officials who are behind the
move to subvert the outcome of the May 14 elections.
Consider the continued killings of activists, the heightened
counterinsurgency operations in rural areas, the conspicuous deployment of
soldiers in Manila’s slums, the appearance of hooded ‘witnesses’ seeking
the disqualification of Leftist part-list groups, and the order to arrest
Bayan Muna Representative Satur Ocampo on dubious grounds. The motives and
timing of the military’s newfound role as peace officers and of the
issuance of the arrest warrant for Ocampo can be anything than incidental.
Reports that the soldiers are coercing residents into not supporting the
militant groups reveal the real purpose of the military’s presence in the
slums. This is plain and simple violation of the rule that the armed
forces should remain neutral in elections. Yet here they are, strongly
campaigning against specific groups whose members have fallen victims to
extra-judicial executions carried out by agents of the state.
In more ideal times, their superiors would have apologized and bowed their
heads in sheer embarrassment. That has ceased to be the case. Their
superiors have admitted that the militarization of Manila’s slums is part
of counterinsurgency operations. They also claimed they are there to
explain (most likely at gunpoint) to the people that the government is
doing something about their plight. As jaded observers would put it, tell
that to the Marines.
These are not a mere knee-jerk response to the political fallout caused by
the visit to the country of Philip Alston, a United Nations rapporteur who
probed the systematic executions of activists and concluded that security
forces were behind those crimes. These are conscious efforts of the Arroyo
administration to throw the monkey wrench into the campaign of Left-wing
party-list groups, a scenario that fits into the overall scheme of
eliminating the Left from the political equation.
At no time since the Marcos dictatorship has the country seen such state
of brazenness whose central driving force is one person’s – or family’s –
political survival. Just imagine the tangle of lies and inconsistencies
that Palace and military officials have to spin to justify the presence of
troops in Manila’s urban poor communities where the Left expects
to get an avalanche of votes.
Imagine too the improbable ignorance of that judge in Leyte who issued the
warrant for Ocampo. The crimes alleged against the congressman et al
happened more than 20 years ago, which means that the prescription period
has lapsed. Moreover, he and co-accused Jose Maria Sison were still in
prison at the time. Ocampo escaped in May 1985 after voting in a National
Press Club election, while Sison was only released after the 1986 Edsa
Revolt that toppled Marcos. Did the judge merely experience sudden fits of
amnesia? If not, the Supreme Court should send him back to law school.
Forget about the prosecutor who handled the investigation of the case. He
and his superior, Justice Secretary Raul Gonzales, deserve each other. His
feigned ignorance will at least please another Gonzales (Norberto), that
snotty National Security Adviser who is yet to come to terms with the fact
that his own PDSP has no chances of winning a seat in Congress despite or
because of his ties to Malacañang and the military. MindaNews/Posted by
Bulatlat
(MindaViews is the opinion section of MindaNews. H. Marcos C. Mordeno
received in 1987 the Jose W. Diokno Award for winning in a national
editorial writing contest sponsored by Ang Pahayagang Malaya and the
family of the late senator.)
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