The
Philippine State, Society & Economy, 1998-2001
Sept
1, 98
Campaign Against U.S. Militarization
in the Philippines Is Launched
Convened by the BAYAN (Bagong Alyansang Makabayan-New
Patriotic Alliance) Organizing Committee, Bay Area-California
PETITION TO OPPOSE U.S. MILITARIZATION IN THE PHILIPPINES!!
Petition to Oppose the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA)
We, the undersigned, join in solidarity with the Filipino people to
oppose the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) between the United States and
the Philippines.
The VFA violates principles of mutual respect and reciprocal relations
which should characterize relations between nations, unfairly advancing
the interests of the United States over that of the Philippines.
During the occasion of the Philippine Centennial, the VFA is a betrayal
of the true spirit of the centennial of the revolution, dishonoring the
memory of thousands who fought against foreign aggression and colonization.
ULTIMATELY THE VFA IS A THREAT TO THE NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY OF THE FILPINO
PEOPLE.
The Filipino people overwhelmingly opposed U.S. military presence in
the Philippines when the Senate in 1991 opposed the renewal of the U.S.-Philippine
military bases agreement-and they oppose it now!
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BACKGROUND ON THE VISITING FORCES AGREEMENT (VFA) AND US MILITARIZATION
IN THE PHILIPPINES:
Dear Friends and Allies:
A movement is being launched in both the Philippines and the U.S. to drumbeat
opposition against the ratification of the U.S.-Republic of the Philippines
Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA).
Like the Military Bases Agreement roundly defeated six years ago, this
so-called VFA is going before the Philippine Senate for a vote of ratification.
The US government, through Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and US
Ambassador Richard Cohen, is pulling all the stops in order to secure
the VFA's ratification. Washington has made it clear that any economic
help from the US requires that the Philippines agree to the VFA.
A wide array of political forces, including Bagong Alyansang Makabayan
(New Patriotic Alliance) and the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines,
have signified their staunch opposition to this agreement that one-sidedly
favors the US at the expense of the Filipino people.
Participants in the Junk the VFA Movement believe the VFA should be
opposed for the following reasons:
1. Nuclear Weapons and Other Weapons of Destruction-The VFA would give
the US military the opportunity to bring nuclear weapons, without declaration,
into the Philippines, violating the Philippine constitution.
2. Sovereignty Issues-US military personnel are given special privileges
and exemptions concerning visa requirements, harbor and customs regulations
and fees, driving permits and licenses, upon entry and stay in the Philippines
(which is not specified or limited), without any reciprocal agreement
concerning similar numbers of visiting Filipino military personnel in
the US. Furthermore, because Philippine President Joseph "Erap" Estrada
plans to allow 100% foreign ownership of Philippine lands, the U.S. armed
forces can easily purchase large tracts of land and establish military
bases there.
3. Crime-The US military can commit crimes against Filipino citizens,
and yet, if certified on official duty, be immune from Philippine courts
and laws.
4. Violence Against Women and Children-The presence of the US military,
according to women's groups in the Philippines, virtually endorses the
sale of Filipino women and children to prostitution. Before the US bases
were pulled out, communities surrounding military stations were the sites
of hundreds of "entertainment" places and thousands of "entertainers."
5. Return of Military Bases-The VFA practically turns the entire Philippines
into one big military base. Regardless of the US military's mode of operation,
it has the freedom of movement and access to the Philippines' 22 major
ports. Indeed, the VFA could be a springboard for the re-establishment
of military bases in the Philippines particularly with the recent bombings
in the Sudan and Afghanistan.
6. Human Rights-The VFA would allow the resumption of joint U.S.-Philippine
military exercises under the pretext of upgrading the capability and readiness
of the Philippine military. In actuality, these exercises are preparation
for waging war against perceived enemies of the U.S. outside and INSIDE
the Philippines. This often means, as is evidenced in other parts of the
world, attacking Filipino people struggling for genuine freedom and democracy.
We're asking you or your organization to join us in this fight!
Participating organizations are asked to:
1) generate the enclosed petition within their organization,
2) send a representative planning and informational meetings
3) attend a September 16 action at Union Square in San Francisco at
the statue that commemorates the landing of the US military in the Philippines
in 1898.
4) refer the movement to other contacts.
In Solidarity,
BAYAN (Bagong Alyansang Makabayan-New Patriotic Alliance) Organizing
Committee, Bay Area
Member and Convenor of Junk VFA Movement
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