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Ang nakakulong sumipot, wala ang malaya

Kung sino pa ang nakakulong , yung pa ang sumipot. Ang malaya na nasa kapangyarihan ay hindi sumipot.

Ito ang nangyari sa pirmahan ng Peace Covenant para sa mapayapang eleksyon sa Sipalay, Negros Occidental noong Miyerkoles na inurganisa ng “Project HOPE (Honest, Orderly, Peaceful, Election)” na itinataguyod ng mga lider ng simbahan, Katoliko at Aglipayan at sa komunidad kasama ang Philippine National Police at ang military. Ginawa ito sa Sipalay gymnasium.

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Si dating Marine Capt. Gary Alejano, miyembro ng grupong Magdalo, ay tumatakbong mayor (Independent) ng Sipalay laban kay Acting Mayor Oscar Montilla ng United Negros Alliance na naka-alyansa sa National People’s Coalition.

Si Alejano ay nakakulong ngayon sa ISAFP (Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines) sa Camp Aguinaldo habang hinaharap niya ang kaso konektado sa tinatawag na “Oakwood mutiny” noong Hulyo 2003 at Manila Peninsula siege noong Nobyembre 2008. Sa dalawang insidente nayun, nanindigan sila laban sa kurakutan at pambabastos ni Gloria Arroyo ng batas.

People’s contingency plan vs ‘Gloria Forever’

As calls for vigilance over possible attempts to sabotage the May 2010 elections intensify, we miss Josie Lichauco, activist for good governance.

Josie, the activist
Josie, the activist
Josie, who served as transportation and communication secretary during the Ramos administration passed away last Feb. 14. Yesterday, her family and friends held a mass on the 40th day of her death.

The Concerned Citizens Movement, which Josie started with a few friends in 2005, is formulating a “People’s Contingency Plan to Counter Gloria Forever”.

Marily Orosa, CCM co-convenor said, “The issue now is not whether there will be failure of elections. That’s already a foregone conclusion. The issue is what will the people do in response to the failure?”

It was CCM that petitioned the Supreme Court to stop the Comelec – Smartmatic –Total Information Management consortium from carrying out the nationwide automation of the 2010 elections because it was never tested in a smaller scale as required by the law.

Mikey, Bro Mike marginalize the marginalized

Related links:

Buhay partylist rep quits over Velarde’s support for Villar; supports Gordon

Arroyo son, Velarde eye partylist seats

Comelec belatedly moves to cleanse partylists

Initial list of partylist groups and their nominees

by Gerard Naval
Malaya
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Bro Mike and Mikey
Bro Mike and Mikey
Presidential son Juan Miguel “Mikey” Arroyo, El Shaddai leader Mike Velarde, and Dennis Pineda, son of known jueteng lord Rofolfo “Bong” Pineda, headline the initial nominees submitted by 45 of the accredited 144 party list groups to the Commission on Elections (Comelec).

Arroyo is the first nominee of the Ang Galing Pinoy party list group which represents security guards. Pineda, outgoing mayor of Lubao, Pampanga, is the party’s second nominee.

Romeo Dungca Jr., Jerold Dominick David, and Ryan Caladiao were the other nominees.

Velarde is the fifth nominee of Buhay party list which was represented by his son Rene in the last Congress.

The other nominees are William Irwin Tieng, Ignacio Gimenez, and Wilfrido Villarama.

Tantya ng Malacañang, kaya nila

Ayan, umaatras na kunyari ang Malacañang sa kanilang pinasabog na lagim na posibleng magkaroon ng military takeover kung pumalpak ang eleksyuns a Mayo.

Hindi personal na humarap sa mga reporter si Undersecretary Charito Planas, deputy presidential spokesperson ,katulad nang ginawa niya noong Biyernas nang pinalutang niya ang military takeover. Noong Linggo nagpalabas lang siya ng written statement na nagsabing talagang bababa si Arroyo sa Malacañang sa June 30, 2010. “Malacañang assured the public that the President will definitey step down on June 30,” sabi ni Planas sa statement.

Sinabi pa rin niya na ang pagiikot daw ni Arroyo sa bansa ay “last minute inspection” daw niya yun para masigurado na ang mga proyekto na kanyang inumpisahan ay ginagaw a. Ang hindi daw matatapos ay ipagpatuloy ng kung sino man ang mananbalo sa eleksyun.”

Citizens report

It’s heartening to see the enthusiasm of people not involved with the campaign of any of the candidates in the forthcoming polls in making sure that the May 2010 elections be honest, peaceful, and credible.

Since it was launched last March 8, VOTE 2010, an election monitoring project of VERA Files with 17 civil society organizations, eight community newspapers, three media-related institutions and a number of individuals, has been steadily getting reports from citizen-journalists, which are not reported in mainstream media.

Immediately after the first part of our two-weekend seminar-workshop on citizen journalism at the Holy Angel University in Angeles city, one of the participants, Joel Ocampo , who is active in the Social Action Center of the Holy Rosary Parish, took pictures of posters of candidates nailed on trees which is a illegal.
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Section 22 of Comelec Resolution 8758, which implements the Fair Election Act (Republic Act 9006) provides that political posters can only be displayed in Comelec-designated areas. It also clearly states that “A common poster area does not refer to a post, a tree, the wall of a building or an existing public structure that is in active use, but a structure that is temporarily set up by the candidates or political parties for the exclusive purpose of displaying their campaign posters.”

Military takeover

Now, they are trying to quell the fires they ignited. Related links:

AFP denies Malacañang’s military takeover claim.
Bangit and Versoza meet
Malacañang flirts with military revolt

Malacañang sees military takeover if election fails

Heto na naman tayo. Papalutang na naman ng lagim si Gloria Arroyo.

Testing the waters. Tinitingnan nila ang reaksyun ng mga tao para malaman kung paano nila ipatupad ang kanilang maitim na balak.

Noong Biyernes, sinabi Undersecretary Charito Planas,deputy presidential spokesperson na posibleng magkaroon ng military takeover kung magkaroon ng total na failure of elections sa Mayo.

Ito ang sinabi ni Planas: “It is possible that the military might take over. That is possible … Military juntas have taken over in several countries, especially in Southeast Asia.”