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Press Release | Protesters hound BS Aquino with his dirty record on human rights and corruption during his Belgium visit

Posted by Belarmino Dabalos Saguing
Rome, Italy September 17, 2014



PRESS RELEASE
17 September 2014





Progressive Filipinos and their Belgian solidarity friends picketed President BS Aquino as he delivered a speech at the Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels, Belgium yesterday Sept. 16.

The protest picket was spearheaded by Migrante Europe International and joined by members of the Ugnayang Pilipino sa Belgium, International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines and the Belgian solidarity organization INTAL. The protesters carried placards that stated: BS Aquino human rights violator, Aquino king of thieves, Keep off disaster funds, Justice for Willem Geertman and Fr. Pops Tentorio, and No to EDCA!

They also distributed the statement “Enough of BS Aquino, Corrupt and Brutal Ruler! Never again to another Marcos dictatorship”, which was signed jointly by several human rights, solidarity and Filipino organizations across Europe.

Queried by the media covering the event, Reverend Taguba asserted: “We are here to raise concerns over the corruption, human rights abuses and tyranny of Aquino.” He said Aquino is misinforming the EU and that the protest is one way of exposing this.

According to Rev. Cesar Taguba, spokesperson of MIGRANTE Europe International, BS Aquino obviously took the backdoor to enter the venue to avoid the protesters. The meeting, he said, was supposed to start at 6:30 pm, but Aquino's entourage was only able to enter the venue at around 6:50 pm.

The protesters greeted Aquino as he arrived at the institute, with such slogans as “Noynoy, shame on you!” BS Aquino, Taguba stressed, could not hide his regime's corruption, human rights violations, puppetry to the US and trying to follow Marcos with his term extension scheme, during this Europe visit.

Inside the Egmont Institute, members of Intal Brussels Philippine Group who listened to BS Aquino's speech, questioned Aquino on his human rights record, during the question and answer that followed.

"I am delighted to hear that the protection of human rights is part of your government program. Because the numbers are not good: 204 activists murdered, 208 others in prison, 21 cases of enforced disappearances ... all since the beginning of your presidency,” Johan of Intal said.

Another Intal participant in the Egmont meeting, Fanny, writing on her blog afterwards said: “He (Aquino) also answered to another question about the economic partnership agreement, ensuring us of his will to accelerate it. This is not really something we are looking forward to, when we see the social damages such a policy would give rise to.....” She said critical leaflets for distribution titled “Time for President Aquino to tackle the Philippines' dirty, open secret” and “Stop torture”, made their way on the registration table at the Institute.

A team of Belgian policemen tried to disperse the picket, but the protesters stood their ground and asserted their right to express their views over serious developments in the Philippines. Major Filipino news channels covered the protest, however, one Filipino media person was harassed and almost prevented from entering the Egmont Institute by Aquino's security personnel after she was allegedly observed “sympathizing” with the protesters.

Reference:

Grace Punongbayan
MIGRANTE Europe-International


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