No moment of glory for GMA — Bayan
At the end of the ASEAN Summit, cause-oriented groups under the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan marched towards the “Malacanang of the South” to protest what they called “Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s total sell-out of the Philippines to foreign interests.”
The march was also the culmination of a week-long protest activity which included a nationwide caravan from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao going to Cebu City called Voyagers for Peace.
“Mrs. Arroyo thinks that the ASEAN hosting may have added luster to her fast fading regime. As far as the people are concerned, there is really no moment of glory to speak of. The ASEAN agenda takes the region backwards on the road to development. The week-long ASEAN meeting was a showcase to support the US war on terror and neo-liberal trade liberalization,” said Bayan secretary general Renato M. Reyes, Jr.
Reyes said that the ASEAN meet scored high in terms of trade and terror, but failed with regards to social justice, human rights and regional peace.
“How sad that ASEAN tries to maintain relevance by clinging on to the already discredited US war on terror, by passing a counter-terrorism convention that will assault human rights no end. How sad that the ASEAN promotes the kind of trade liberalization that has also been discredited and stalled even within the World Trade Organization,” Reyes said.
Reyes said that after calling for the release of Aung San Su Kyi, Arroyo should show sincerity by releasing the more than 250 political prisoners under her administration and put an end to the rash of extra-judicial killings and enforced disappearances perpetrated by state security forces.
People’s repsonse
Connie Regalado, chair of Migrante said that the recently signed agreement on the protection of migrant workers is not realistic considering certain host countries like Singapore and Malaysia have cracked down on illegal migrants. “The so-called war on terror in the region will also mean tighter immigration laws,” she added.
Dr. Geneve Rivera of the Health Alliance for Democracy also criticized the ASEAN agreement for the mutual recognition of nurses which she said will continue to drain much needed manpower for domestic health care. “All this government can offer is the export of nurses while our own domestic health care system suffers,” she said.
For his part, Fernando Hicap of the fisherfolk group Pamalakaya slammed the proposed regional integration saying the agreement on free trade may be a backdoor for stalled WTO negotiations. “What is bad is that the ASEAN may try to outdo the WTO in terms of the speed of tariff reductions in a time when domestic economies are in need of protection. Instead of regional integration, the ASEAN government should first work towards strengthening domestic economies,” he said.
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