This story
was taken from Bulatlat, the Philippines's alternative weekly
newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com).
Vol. VI, No. 21, July 2-8, 2006
All-out Failure
What Malacañang wishes to pass off as a renewed resolve to stamp out the armed revolutionary movement within a much abbreviated timetable of two years is more likely the product of presidential pique, braggadocio and her public relations handlers' spin.
BY
CAROL PAGADUAN-ARAULLO
BusinessWorld
Posted by Bulatlat
Mrs. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's declaration two
weeks ago in Cauayan, Isabela of all-out war against the communist-led New
People's Army is reminiscent of her pugnacious pronouncements against crime
-syndicates, the Abu Sayaff bandit group and, yes, the same old CPP-NPA that she
is again threatening to annihilate with the promise of P1 billion additional
taxpayers’ money to boost her regime's so-so counter-insurgency program.
What Malacañang wishes to pass off as a renewed resolve to stamp out the armed
revolutionary movement within a much abbreviated timetable of two years is more
likely the product of presidential pique, braggadocio and her public relations
handlers' spin.
Mrs. Arroyo gave the order after learning about the 14 AFP soldiers
killed-in-action in a recent encounter with the NPA in Jones, Isabela. She
outboasted her own defense secretary who, in yet another international
anti-terrorism pow-wow, had given his fearless forecast of 10 years for crushing
the rebel movement. In the process, she exposed her overweening arrogance about
the remaining capabilities of her embattled regime as well as profound ignorance
of the history of failed counterinsurgency programs of previous regimes that
includes that of the 14-year Marcos fascist dictatorship.
The government's current counterinsurgency campaign codenamed Oplan Bantay Laya
was launched, according to leaked AFP documents, in 2002 and to date has failed
to achieve its objective of decisive defeat of the CPP-NPA, despite the fact
that it is already on the fourth year of its five-year plan.
In truth and in fact, the Arroyo regime has been going all-out, has been
decidedly hawkish both in word and deed, against the revolutionary movement and
its perceived supporters and sympathizers, soon after Mrs. Arroyo came to power
in 2001.
There has been no let-up in the massive deployment of troops and in ruthless
military campaigns to dislodge the NPA from rebel strongholds, dismantle the
political infrastructure of local cadres and activists and terrorize rural folk
into submission. This has resulted in the displacement of thousands of peasants
and minority peoples as well as murder and mayhem against civilians and
non-combatants euphemistically dismissed by government as "collateral damage".
The Arroyo regime had broken off peace talks since August 2002, campaigned in
tandem with the Bush government to place the CPP-NPA-NDF and NDF chief political
consultant and CPP founder, Prof. Jose Maria Sison, in the terrorist listings of
the US, European Union and several other countries and has since then flagrantly
violated agreements inked in the course of the peace negotiations such as that
on the observance human rights and international humanitarian law and safety and
immunity guarantees for
CPP-NPA-NDF personnel involved in the peace talks.
An intensified crackdown on what has been termed the "legal Left" or leaders and
members of progressive people's organizations leading the fight for nationalism
and democratic reform, as well as their perceived allies in the movement to oust
Mrs. Arroyo from power, has been ongoing for the past several years marked by
the unprecedented rise in the number of extrajudicial killings, enforced
disappearances, warrant less arrests, trumped-up rebellion charges and brutal
dispersals of mass protest actions.
Propaganda and psywar campaigns turn things upside down and blame the
revolutionary movement for all the woes of the country from poverty to
underdevelopment, to the corrupt and rotten political system, to "unpatriotic",
"undemocratic", "counter-productive", "divisive" values and the pre-occupation
with ousting GMA rather than focus on moving the country forward to "enchanted
kingdom-hood".
Sustained and vicious mass media campaigns to vilify the Left are not just the
usual red-scare tactics meant to divert the people from the insolvable political
crisis and the deteriorating economic situation that Mrs. Arroyo's rule has
exacerbated, they have the bloodthirsty component of inciting the fascist forces
in the AFP/PNP and death squads to continue the regime's "dirty war" of terror
against both the revolutionary armed movement in the countryside and the legal
democratic movement in the cities.
Through all this, Mrs. Arroyo's official statements and political body language
constitute a virtual green light to more of the same grievous human rights
violations and even worse atrocities and will reinforce the culture of impunity
that has become the hallmark of her rule.
Mrs. Arroyo will justify her despotism as an indispensable link in the US "war
on terror". She will whip up anti-communist hysteria among the soldiers and
police to cover up the restiveness over rank opportunism and corruption within
and outside the AFP and PNP. She will substitute "all-out war" for genuine
economic and political reforms and call it development.
Indeed, this is the kind of authoritarian glue that binds the selfish interests
of Mrs. Arroyo's ruling clique, her US and military backers and those who
think -- wrongly and foolishly that this time she can succeed where all
others have failed. BusinessWorld / Posted by Bulatlat
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