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Sunday, August 25, 2013

PROTEST LOCATIONS: “Million People March” Anti Pork Barrel Protest all over the Philippines, USA , Canada and UK- Monday Aug 26, Know your site

 

DRESS CODE: WHITE FOR SOLIDARITY [Abolish Pork! NOT RENAME]

 

PINOYS who want to participate the for 10 Million ANGRY Anti Pork Barrel Protest  who are not in manila may also choose to participate in simultaneous events in the following areas:

 

LUZON Islands Anti Pork Barrel Protest venues

  1. METRO MANILA: Luneta Park "Million People March"
  2. METRO BAGUIO: Rose Garden, Burnham Park, Baguio City, 12:00 noon

 

VISAYAS Islands Anti Pork Barrel Protest venues

  1. METRO CEBU: Plaza Independencia to Fuente Osmeña, Cebu City, 9 a.m.
  2. METRO BACOLOD: Provincial Capitol Lagoon, Bacolod City, 9 a.m.
  3. METRO NAGA: Plaza Rizal, Naga City, 9 a.m.
  4. METRO ILO-ILO- GUIMARAS: Capitol Grounds, Iloilo City, 9 a.m.
  5. DUMAGUETE CITY: Rizal Boulevard, Dumaguete City, 9 a.m.
  6. TACLOBAN CITY: RTR Plaza, Tacloban City, 12 noon
  7. TAGBILARAN CITY: Rizal Park, Tagbilaran, 9 a.m.

 

MINDANAO Islands Anti Pork Barrel Protest venues

  1. METRO DAVAO: Rizal Park, Davao City, 9 a.m.
  2. METRO CAGAYAN DE ORO: Kiosko Kagawasan, Divisoria, Cagayan de Oro City, 2 p.m.
  3. BUTUAN CITY: Guingona Park, Butuan City, 12 noon
  4. DIGOS CITY: Rizal Park, Digos City, 9 a.m.
  5. DIPOLOG CITY: R. Magsaysay Plaza, Dipolog City, 9 a.m.
  6. GENSAN: Rizal Park, General Santos City, 9 a.m.
  7. ILIGAN CITY: Iligan City Plaza, Iligan City, 9, a.m.
  8. TACURONG CITY: City Rotunda, Tacurong City, 9 a.m.
  9. ZAMBOANGA CITY: WMSU Normal Road to Plaza Pershing, Zamboanga City, 8 a.m.

 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) Anti Pork Barrel Protest venues

  • U.S.: Philippine Consulate, 3600 Wilshire Blvd., LA, 5 p.m.

 

CANADA Anti Pork Barrel Protest venues

  • Canada: Slocan Park, 29th Avenue cor. Slocan Street, Vancouver, 11 a.m.

 

UNITED KINGDOM (UK) Anti Pork Barrel Protest venues

  • London: Philippine Embassy, Suffolk Street, London, 11 a.m.

 

SIMULTANEOUS INTERNET PROTEST ALL OVER THE WORLD

  • Netizens may also join the protest from their homes by sharing their sentiments through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram using the hashtag #ScrapPork.

 

It's a protest driven by anger over the misuse of public funds, but Filipinos have been reminded that the so-called "Million People March" slated at the Luneta Park Monday should be peaceful.

 

"All are welcome," guidelines on the rally making rounds online Sunday said even as it added that "this is a peaceful gathering so always be respectful of others."

 

"It's a citizen's gathering," Filipina blogger Noemi Lardizabal-Dado said in her post, adding that there is "no central organizer" for the protest.

 

Plans for the massive rally against corruption have been floated amid a snowballing of sentiments via social networking sites over the so-called pork barrel scam.

 

The 10-billion scandal accused lawmakers of diverting their Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) to nonexistent nongovernment organizations led by Janet Lim-Napoles.

 

The rally coinciding with National Heroes Day "is not about one group or one individual, as it is about a multitude that stand against the pork barrel," professor Katrina Stuart Santiago in her blog.

 

"[Y]ou and I can go, without an organizational banner or t-shirt defining us, and with only our own families and friends," Santiago said in her blog radikalchick.

 

The movement, which will push through despite President Benigno Aquino III's call to scrap the PDAF Friday, is expected to start at 9 a.m. across Manila's Quirino Grandstand.

 

"[W]ear what you want, come in any color, come as an individual or as a member of the group, bring a flag especially if you expect students from your school, or more people to gather around your stage," Santiago said.

 

Pinoys have been encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and footwear, however, and bring food and drinks, mats and garbage bags for the cleanup afterwards. They may also bring music and entertainment, conduct small discussion groups and visit other groups views.

 

But bloggers involved in organizing the event said what Filipinos shouldn't forget to bring are "friends and your conviction" as well as "commitment to be the change you want to see."

 

They may also "have a protest party in your house, church, or meeting hall and invite friends to monitor the event on television," Lardizabal-Dado said.

 

The Philippine National Police has been placed on full alert with some 2,000 officers and K9 units are allegedly on standby for the event to ensure peace and order.

 

"Look after your own group and make sure we maintain proper decorum and discipline," Lardizabal-Dado said.

 

"Let's show the world that we can all gather in a peaceful, harmonious, cooperative and caring way," she added.

 

With report from Yahoo News

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Malaysia Criticized the Philippine Pork Barrel System - Asia's most embarrassing Political Corruption Scheme

'PORK BARREL FUND' SCANDAL: Political elite in Manila will close ranks again to save its own collective skin

 

"I THINK we have to begin from the recognition that Philippine society today not only has a very high proportion of its people living below the poverty line, it is also probably the most highly unequal society in this part of the world.

 

"The poor in our country barely have anything to eat; they scour garbage dumps looking for usable trash, live in makeshift shanties along dangerous waterways, beg in the streets -- in the shadow of the most expensive condominium buildings and exclusive housing communities. A social order that imagines this to be normal, and coasts along as if government belonged to its elected officials, is ripe for revolution."

 

So says Philippine professor, Dr Randy David, after the expose of the latest brazen case of public corruption in the country involving more than ten billion pesos (over half a billion ringgit) of politicians' "pork barrel" funds channeled to fictitious non-governmental organizations. So brazen, in fact, that Manila's Roman Catholic archbishop was moved to tears commenting about it. As a regular visitor to the Philippines, this writer sadly cannot but attest to the grim reality of what David said.

 

It is often enough a cause to wonder why indeed, if the Philippines is ripe for revolution, it has not happened. Will this latest example of massive official malfeasance cause such public outrage that it becomes the trigger for revolution? I bet not.

 

The politicians implicated -- and they are some of the country's most powerful senators and other national legislators -- will be hoping the current outrage they generated will, as previously, blow away and be forgotten soon enough. They may again be proven right.

 

National politics in the Philippines is almost the exclusive preserve of well-known personalities such as movie stars and political dynasties from about two dozen well-to-do families.

 

Despite popular democracy finding deep and enduring roots on Philippine soil, it is observed more in form than real substance.

 

The poor masses are too engrossed with barely eking out a living from day to day to be much bothered by politics.

 

The only time they are mobilized is during elections when campaigning will be treated more as a welcome distraction from the daily grind with free food and perhaps some pocket money exchanged for attending rallies.

 

Personalities and popular entertainment rather than issues are the stuff of electioneering. Political parties are therefore vehicles for gaining popular support rather than avenues where policy platforms are spelt out and promoted.

 

Political loyalties are often suspect and it is no accident that Philippine presidents are often elected based on personal popularity and rather effortlessly cobble together comfortable legislative majorities from winning candidates only after elections.

 

The glue that binds such majorities is always the very pork barrel allocations that have only now been exposed for the elaborate scam that it is. Current Philippine President Benigno Aquino won a big personal mandate in 2010 by tapping into growing popular disgust over mounting massive corruption under his immediate predecessor. But he is very much a product of the system that his late mother Corazon Aquino, from a well-known landed family, restored following the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos.

 

Despite a dogged campaign to hold his predecessor to account, Aquino has shown himself not averse to using presidential budget over-sight to keep legislators in line. How he handles the latest pork-barrel scam will be a stiff political test of his enduring popularity.

 

He may be caught in a tough bind of placating important legislative allies by not pushing too hard investigations of the scam or retaining his popularity with the people by pursuing official corruption wherever that may lead to. But the Philippines is a famously forgiving nation and there is much speculation the political elite will again close ranks to save its own collective skin.

 

The masses are by and large clueless and the thin layer that constitutes the Philippine middle class is either too beholden to the ruling elite or else dispersed among the vast Philippine Diaspora spread across the globe that is said to comprise a full ten per cent of the total population.

 

The Diaspora of highly-skilled professional and relatively well-paid blue-collar Filipinos is thus not just a social but also a political safety valve that may just keep revolution at home at bay.

 

Source:  Philippines lives with corruption - Columnist - New Straits Times - Malaysia

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