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Rally anti-US near the U.S. embassy in Manila - January 8, 2007

by Open-Publishing - Monday 8 January 2007
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A Filipino protester wears a mask of U.S. President George W. Bush as he sits in front of a pictures of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in a dogs body during a rally at the University of the Philippines in suburban Quezon City, north of Manila, on Sunday Jan. 7, 2007. Philippine official, Zozimo Paredes, Visiting Forces Agreement executive director, said he has decided to resign his post after disagreeing with a government decision to abruptly transfer a U.S. Marine convicted of raping a Filipino woman to U.S. custody without a local court order. Also in photo at back is a picture bearing convicted U.S. marine Lance Cpl. Daniel Smith. Photo: Aaron Favila

SMITH’S ILLEGAL TRANSFER TO THE US EMBASSY: A CASE OF MULTIPLE RAPE

Rape of the Judicial System, Rape of Nicole once again, and Rape of the Nation’s Dignity and Sovereignty
Like serial rapists who stalked the streets of Metro Manila in the dead of night not too long ago, Philippine government forces at 11 pm last night barged into the Makati City Jail and illegally pulled out rape convict Lance Corporal Daniel Smith of the US Marines for transfer to US Embassy custody in complete defiance of Philippine courts and judicial system.

This shameful and detestable act was deliberately timed with the three-day holiday from December 30 to January 1 of the new year obviously to frustrate any possible counter-action by the courts. It was also intended to avoid outbreaks of protests in the streets because people are busy preparing for the coming of the New Year. The timing is also outrageous in another sense—it was the eve of the annual commemoration of the martyrdom of the national hero Dr. Jose P. Rizal.

The illegal and forcible transfer to US government custody of the US Marine rape convict is tantamount to multiple rape committed by both the GMA regime and the US government. It is a rape of the Philippine judicial system and its courts. It is a rape of the Philippine government’s own Constitution. It is a rape of Nicole once again. Above all, it is a rape of the nation’s dignity and sovereignty.

Nothing like this could ever happen without the knowledge and approval of Malacanang, the Departments of Justice and Foreign Affairs, and the Philippine Police. US Embassy spokesperson Matthew Lussenhop confirmed this when he told media last night that Smith’s transfer was upon “orders of the Philippine government” and “in cooperation with the Philippine police”.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and her entire regime must be held fully accountable for betraying our nation’s sovereignty and making a mockery of the constitution under which she holds office.

LABAN NG MASA calls on the entire Filipino people, including those in government, in particular those in the judiciary, the legal professions and law enforcement agencies, to rise in collective indignation and demand the ouster of a President and a regime that has demeaned our national dignity and broken the very laws which they are sworn to uphold, on top of such other high crimes as electoral fraud, plunder, widespread political killings, and pro-globalization policies which pauperized the majority of our people.

www.labanngmasa.org

A protester holds a picture of a U.S. marine convicted of rape during a rally in Manila January 7, 2007. A row has broken out in the Philippines over the transfer of the U.S. marine into U.S. custody, but President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said on Tuesday the move was aimed at preserving bilateral ties. The picture reads ’Escaped Prisoner’. Photo: Aaron Favila

Protesters shout slogans during a rally near the U.S. embassy in Manila January 8, 2007. A row has broken out in the Philippines over the transfer of a U.S. marine convicted of rape into U.S. custody, but President Arroyo said the move was aimed at preserving bilateral ties. Photo: Cheryl Ravelo

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  • Take note of the difference between rallies before and now. Rallies now uses more visual aids than people. Why? Because of budget constrain—people who join their rallies are paid. And even if they have the money to pay, the people are busy working and are no longer interested in their nonsense issue.