Saturday, 11 June 2016

118th Anniversary of the Philippine Independence: Pilipinas, Malaya Ba?

One hundred and eighteen (118) years ago, the people’s victory resonated when the Philippines was set free from Spanish control and subjugation. However, the United States of America had taken over the control of the country in collusion with local elites. Despite its declaration of Philippine Independence on July 4, 1946, the Philippines has remained a puppet that continue to serve the US interests.  As such, the Philippines is not truly independent as colonization of the imperialist US has just shifted to another form.

In the commemoration of the 118th Year of Philippine Independence, the Alyansa ng Kabataang Mindanao para sa Kapayapaan (AKMK) and the Liga ng Makabagong Kabataan (LMK) will launch a protest rally in Iligan City to call for the abolition of Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) between the Philippines and the United States and all other international agreements and treaties that undermine Philippine sovereignty and safety.

The existing military relations between the United States and the Philippines put the Filipinos in the losing end. The case of Jennifer Laude and the people who were killed in the Mamasapano carnage were among the collateral damages of such military relations.

The aggression of China over the West Philippine Sea is gradually intensifying as US strengthens its presence in the Philippines thereby endangering the fisher folks and the entire country’s safety. 

As the Philippine economy is tied up to the neo-liberal order propagated by the neo-colonial powers to control their former colonies, a majority of the people are chained in debt, poverty and hunger. In the Philippines, more than 26% of the population is constantly living in poverty while economic growth peaks and even highest in Asia in the recent records. This is because the control of resources continues in the hands of the few; laws on industries, land ownership and exploitation resources favour the interests of the business elites.  Export-oriented and import-dependent economy diminishes the self-sufficiency of the country.

The increasing aggression of liberalization, privatization and deregulation brought about by the same global economic order continue to jeopardize the future of the youth. Military spending increases each year but education has become expensive while job opportunities have become sparse forcing millions of Filipino to leave the country in search of greener pasture.      

As we aspire and participate in building a free, just and independent Philippines, we also demand to:

1.)    Scrap EDCA and all other international agreements, treaties and national policies that undermine Philippine Sovereignty, Safety, and Economic Sufficiency;
2.)    Withdraw the presence of US and other foreign military troops from the Philippine soil;
3.)    Serve justice to all the victims of foreign military aggression; and
4.)    Increase education budget and cut-down military spending.


Rena Marie Gahum                                                                                   Niño Omelio
AKMK Secretary General                                                 LMK Sec Ge  n
Email Address: akmk_peace@yahoo.com                      Email Address: lmkabataan@yahoo.com
Contact No. : 09754585681                                             Contact No.: 09277749028
Website: http://akmkforum.weebly.com/                         Blog: http://lmkportal.blogspot.com/

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