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<description><![CDATA[Het volgende bericht werd gepost op de Marxmail email-lijst. Het is niet de eerste keer dat leiders ]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Het volgende bericht werd gepost op de <a href="http://www.marxmail.org/" target="_blank">Marxmail</a> email-lijst. Het is niet de eerste keer dat leiders van de maoïstische Communist Party of the Philippines andere linkse activisten met de <a href="http://www.grenzeloos.org/artikel/viewartikel.php/id/543.html" target="_blank">dood bedreigen</a>. Als Reyes gedood wordt zou hij ook <a href="http://www.internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article616" target="_blank">niet de eerste zijn</a>. De vermoedelijke huidige leider van de CPP, Jose Maria Sison, woont in Nederland en werd enige maanden geleden opgepakt na aangiften van de weduwes van twee door de CPP vermoorde voormalige rivalen van Sison. Sison ontkent de leider van de CPP te zijn maar in Filippijns links -en ver daarbuiten - is er eigenlijk niemand die er aan <a href="http://www.grenzeloos.org/artikel/viewartikel.php/id/1086.html" target="_blank">twijfelt dat hij dezelfde persoon is als de partij-voorzitter 'Armando Liwanag'</a>. Alhoewel hij ondertussen weer op vrije voeten is loopt het <a href="http://www.bulatlat.com/2008/01/probe-sison-case-extended" target="_blank">onderzoek </a>tegen Sison nog.</p>
<p>Ric Reyes is een voormalig lid van het politiek bureau van de CPP. Tegenwoordig is hij voorzitter van de links sociaal-democratische partij <a href="http://www.akbayan.org/" target="_blank">Akbayan</a> waar ook de bekende andersglobalist Walden Bello (tevens bedreigd door de CPP) lid van is. De coalitie <a href="http://www.labanngmasa.org/" target="_blank">Laban ng Masa</a>, Gevecht van de Massa's, is een coalitie die bestaat uit vrijwel geheel non-stalinistisch links op de Filippijnen.</p>
<p>De bedreigingen en moorden vinden plaats in de context van een <a href="http://www.grenzeloos.org/artikel/viewartikel.php/id/940.html" target="_blank">bloedige campagne tegen links op de Filippijnen</a>. Nog afgezien van het feit dat ze sowieso veroordeelt moeten worden en angst zaaien in de progressieve bewegingen in het straatarme land komen ze de staat ook op een andere manier goed van pas; elke keer dat er weer een linkse activist vermoord is, wijst de regering met een beschuldigende vinger naar de CPP die immers bewezen heeft er niet voor terug te schrikken linkse activsten te vermoorden. Het is dan ook dubbel hypocriet als supporters van de CPP buiten de archipel discussie over deze moorden en bedreigingen proberen te dwarsbomen met het argument dat alleen de Filippijnse staat hier belang bij zou hebben en dat 'het de revolutinonaire beweging verzwakt'. Het is juist de CPP die daar verantwoordelijk voor  is en hoe sneller zij haar beleid van bedreigingen en moord staakt, des te sneller kan de linkse beweging haar strijd weer volledig richten tegen de corrupte regering van presidente Arroyo.</p>
<p>Naar verluid zou Ric Reyes bezig zijn met het schrijven van een boek over zijn tijd in de CPP. Misschien  is dat een reden voor de Filippijnse <i>wanna-be</i> Beria's om extra hun best te doen snel van hem af te komen...</p>
<div style="text-align:center;"><img src="http://kritischlinks.wordpress.com/files/2008/02/lnm.jpg" alt="lnm.jpg" /><br />
<i>Laban ng Masa supporters herdenken 20 jaar People Power<br />
opstand tegen de dictator Marcos</i></div>
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<p>Message: 2<br />
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 14:11:18 -0500<br />
From: "Fred Feldman" &#60;ffeldman@bellatlantic.net&#62;<br />
Subject: [Marxism] Philippine Communist (and Stalinist) leader<br />
threatens activist's life at Australia conference<br />
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<p>The following item that John Riddell posted to the Socialist Voice list<br />
serve some time ago strikes me as very important.<br />
Fred Feldman</p>
<p>A disquieting incident regarding the Philippines occurred at the Melbourne<br />
solidarity conference. This led Suzanne Weiss and me to make some tactful<br />
inquiries in Toronto among those familiar with Philippines solidarity, and<br />
what we learned was also of concern. We are no experts on the Philippines,<br />
but we'd like to pass on what we heard and saw.</p>
<p>One of the most memorable aspects of the Melbourne solidarity conference was<br />
the description by Ric Reyes, a leader of the Filipino liberation movement<br />
Laban ng Masa (LnM--Struggle of the Masses) of how his movement had searched<br />
for links in Latin America, with which the Philippines has strong historical<br />
and cultural ties--looking first in Brazil and then discovering the<br />
Venezuelan revolution. A commanding figure in the conference by virtue of<br />
his experience, reputation, and political stature, Reyes spoke only after<br />
the defeat of efforts by persons influenced by the Maoist Communist Party of<br />
the Philippines (CPP) to deny him the platform.</p>
<p>Then, on the last day of the conference, a leaflet appeared on the<br />
conference site entitled, "Reyes is criminally culpable for Kampanyang Ahos<br />
[Campaign garlic]" referring to a murderous purge carried out in the CPP in<br />
the mid-1980s. The leaflet was signed by Jose Maria Sison, the CPP's central<br />
leader. The leaflet demanded that Reyes surrender himself to a tribunal in<br />
which his accusers would also be judge, jury, and executioner. Should he not<br />
surrender, the leaflet said, he would be regarded as "an armed and dangerous<br />
criminal suspect who is open to battle" and noted that the "arresting team<br />
is authorized to act in self-defense" against him, "especially under the<br />
current conditions of civil war."</p>
<p>We read this as a statement that the CPP intends to send a death squad<br />
against Reyes.</p>
<p>Sison's letter was originally published in a Philippines newspaper in 2005,<br />
and the CPP has never repudiated it. Together with it was published a<br />
response by Reyes, which pointed out that in fact he had been already<br />
condemned by a CPP tribunal back in 1994, when he was in jail. The same<br />
judgment was made against three other former CPP leaders. "Of the four so<br />
accused, I am the only one remaining alive."</p>
<p>In fact, there is strong evidence that the CPP is carrying out a systematic<br />
program of death threats and killings against prominent opponents in the<br />
Philippines liberation movement. Substantial documentation of this has been<br />
gathered by Pierre Rousset, a prominent figure in European solidarity<br />
activities see <a href="http://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?rubrique14" target="_blank">HYPERLINK</a></p>
<p>All this occurs in the context that the CPP is a deeply rooted liberation<br />
organization, the strongest in the Philippines, and is carrying on a<br />
guerilla struggle against the government. It is the main victim of the<br />
murderous violence that the governent deals out to all sectors of the<br />
progressive movement. The CPP, like other Filipino progressive<br />
organizations, deserves our solidarity against the government killings. A<br />
few weeks ago, I supported the appeal for the releast of Sison from arrest<br />
in the Netherlands. Laban ng Masa also defended Sison, who has now been<br />
released.</p>
<p>The CPP's death threats and killings against other progressive tendencies<br />
disorganize and weaken its defense against government violence. For example,<br />
Rousset's website records that a Filipino "fair trade" organization was<br />
recently targeted for attack by the CPP. The "fair trade" organization's<br />
business partner in Germany became aware that their Filipino trading partner<br />
was in danger of being wiped out by the CPP. The German business wrote to<br />
the Filipino president, demanding that she protect their trading partner<br />
against CPP violence. The end result is that efforts to highlight the<br />
government as the real source of the violence are frustrated, and the<br />
government's campaign to murderously suppress liberation movements is made<br />
much easier.</p>
<p>CPPers, Rousset tells us, argue against discussion of their killings of<br />
leftist activists on the grounds that making the facts known strengthens the<br />
government's hand and exposes CPP cadres to government reprisals. This line<br />
of argument was the stock-in-trade of Stalinism at the peak of its murder<br />
campaign against revolutionary cadres in the 1930s. Then as now, it is the<br />
fratricidal killings that weakens the people's cause, not the action of<br />
those who call for end to such attacks.</p>
<p>Many victims of these attacks, Reyes among them, are accused of<br />
responsibility for a tragedy that shook the CPP in the 1980s. The CPP was<br />
then at the peak of its influence, with some five million adherents. During<br />
the 1980s, the CPP was shaken by a series of party campaigns to root out<br />
government agents in its ranks. According to Reyes, these campaigns got out<br />
of hand and almost wrecked the party in 1988. Hundreds of loyal party<br />
members were killed.</p>
<p>In the early 1990s, after substantial forces left the CPP, the party said<br />
that leaders among those had left bore responsibility for these killings. In<br />
fact, Reyes says, these actions been "collectively affirmed, appproved,<br />
reaffirmed, and undertaken by the CPP leadership, national and regional."</p>
<p>Today the CPP, although weakened, remains a mass organization, and is<br />
somewhat larger in adherents and voting strength than Laban ng Masa. The CPP<br />
enjoys substantial international support today, especially through its trade<br />
union arm, the KMU. In Canada, it dominates Philippines solidarity work.</p>
<p>I had seen no evidence of the CPP in Toronto in recent years. But recently,<br />
its supporters have been active in seeking backing from other solidarity<br />
organizations. They are conducting educational work and recruiting among<br />
young activists, winning them to a hardline version of Maoism that includes<br />
support for Stalin's and Mao's murder campaigns against communist cadres.<br />
(cut)</p>
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