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    ‘The Reds are coming! Reds are coming!’ warns military

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    THE military yesterday said the Communist Party of the Philippines/New People’s Army is planning to sabotage President Arroyo’s state of the nation address on Monday.

    "We have been receiving general threats like the CPP/NPA will disturb the peaceful execution or peaceful holding of the SONA," Brig. Gen. Jose Angel Honrado, AFP spokesman, told a briefing in Camp Aguinaldo.

    Honrado did not give details of the supposed communist plan but gave the assurance the military intelligence community is working double time to ensure that the communist plot is pre-empted.

    "Aside from that (general information), there are no specific information like targeting specific targets or establishments or facilities… On the specifics (of the plan) there are none," he said.

    He said intelligence gathering agencies and units of the military are "working seven times a week, 24 hours a day, making sure that all information being received will be validated and pursued."

    Honrado also said the military, particularly the National Capital Region Command under Lt. Gen. Allan Cabalquinto, is playing a supporting role to the PNP in maintaining peace and order during the SONA.

    Soldiers will be deployed in the streets if the PNP so requests so "or as the situation may require," he said.

    Police authorities expect massive protests when Arroyo delivers her SONA at the House of Representatives at the Batasan Complex in Quezon City.

    Director Vidal Querol, Metro Manila police chief, said he is fielding up to 15,000 policemen for the mass actions, including 1,000 anti-riot personnel from the AFP’s NCR Command.

    Honrado, asked if the AFP has monitored any Abu Sayyaf plan to disrupt the SONA, said: "Whether they have plans or not, we are prepared for them. As I’ve said, we are engaging them in Mindanao decisively, especially in Maguindanao."

    Government forces last week launched an offensive against Abu Sayyaf leader Khadaffy Janjalani in Upi, Maguindanao.

    The PNP said it was ready to employ "reasonable force" against protesters if they become unruly, like the group that stormed the Department of Agriculture building in Quezon City last week.

    The incident left a couple of protesters and a guard injured.

    PNP chief Arturo Lomibao said although maximum tolerance is required of members of civil disturbance management units, the PNP will not allow anarchy to prevail during the SONA.

    He said Querol is making the final arrangements for Monday’s event to ensure the safety of those who wish to attend the SONA.

    He said that should the NCRPO need more troops, they would tap forces from the Central Luzon and Southern Tagalog regions as reinforcements.

    Lomibao asked rally organizers to secure not only rally permits but also travel permits.

    He said the "out of line" rules for public utility vehicles of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board will be strictly implemented.

    He said some protesters had asked permits to "attend" special occasions in Metro Manila but when their vehicles were inspected, they yielded rally materials.

    "They don’t seem to be honest with their application. They were going out of line, we are just upholding the rule of law," Lomibao said.

    Lomibao also said the PNP is not taking lightly the threat of a breakaway communist group to liquidate all personalities involved in the "Hello Garci" recordings, including President Arroyo.

    The threat was issued by a man who identified himself as Simeon Olivar and claimed to be the spokesman of the "Partido Marxista Leninista"

    Based on intelligence reports, Lomibao said the PML is a breakaway group of the Alex Boncayao Brigade. He said it has a few members.

    Querol said the PNP will "not tolerate unrest, violence or vandalism" during the SONA.

    He also said he was more concerned with rally infiltrators.

    PNP and AFP authorities, during the anti-Arroyo last Friday in Makati, warned of disturbance that they said might be created by communist and Abu Sayyaf rebels. The police assessed the Makati rally as peaceful.

    Gabriel Claudio, presidential adviser for political affairs, said the pro-Arroyo rally last Saturday at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila should show that the people still support Arroyo and any protest actions in the business district was only affecting businesses and the country’s economy.

    Claudio reiterated that Arroyo’s detractors should sallow due process to take its course.

    The Makati city administrator disputed the claim of the head of the Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP) that businesses in the city have been adversely affected by the rallies calling for the Arroyo’s resignation.

    Nicanor Santiago Jr. said on the contrary, fast food restaurants, coffee shops and "jollijeeps" even reported brisk business during rallies.

    "Jollijeeps" are street food stalls authorized to sell within the Central Business District near the rally site at Paseo de Roxas.

    Santiago said reports from the city’s business monitoring teams showed that restaurants and entertainment established have not registered a major drop in sales as claimed by ECOP president Rene Soriano. The business monitoring office checks the receipts of these Makati establishments on a daily basis.

    "We would like to know the basis of Mr. Soriano for saying that businesses were affected. He cannot conclude that businesses in Makati were adversely affected by simply basing it on information he got that some restaurants and cafes reported a drop in sales. Restaurants and cafes are not the principal business establishment in Makati and I assume do not comprise the bulk of the membership of ECOP," he said. — Victor Reyes, Raymond Africa, Jocelyn Montemayor and Ashzel Hachero
    Ha ha ha ha ha. Lumang tugtugin na yan mga Generals. Di ako ma surpries sa SONA rally marami na namang mga sundalo na matataas ang kalibre ng armas ang haharang sa rallyista kasi i justify nila na may mga NPA at Abu Sayaff sa hanay ng mga rallyista. Nakakatakot ito kasi baka gamitan nila ang dahas ang mga protesters. Wag naman sana.

    Nung nag rally sa Welcome rotunda, aba may mga snipers na itinalaga sa mga bubong ng gusali. bat may snipers? Titirahin ba nila ang mga rallyista.

    Tsaka may iba pang palusot ang mga awtoridad. Hinarang daw nila ang mga bus dahil "out of line" daw. Grabe. Pinakyaw nga yun eh. Impractical naman na pupunta pa sa Maynila ang mga rallyista para nag arkila ng bus kung meron namang makukuha sa probinsya.

    Tsk, tsk, tsk. May demokrasya pa ba tayo?

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    Default Re: Military using the "RED scare" and "Abu Sayaff scare" to discourage rallies

    Reminiscents of Makoy's tactics. Recycled script from the AFP's PsyWar mill. Same scenario, different players. GMA's last card would be to declare ML. But not w/out the blessing of Imperial AmeriKKKa.

    .PRESS RELEASE
    Information Bureau
    Communist Party of the Philippines

    CPP sees even bigger rallies to come
    July 14, 2005



    The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) said that yesterday's demonstration in Makati City as well as mass actions in several key cities nationwide signal a groundswell in the anti-Arroyo protest movement. CPP spokesman Gregorio "Ka Roger" Rosal said protests are bound to grow bigger until they achieve their objective of effecting the resignation or ouster of both Gloria Arroyo and her vice president Noli de Castro.

    Rosal noted the broad spectrum of social sectors that participated in the Makati demonstration. "Aside from militant democratic organizations, workers, urban poor and students, there were many church people, professionals, artists, movie actors, politicians and other personalities."

    He said that the Philipine National Police failed in its efforts to scare off people from joining the rallies through threats, psywar and so-called intelligence reports about violence from infiltrators. He deplored the police and military for setting up checkpoints that blocked rallyists from the Bicol region, Batangas, Laguna, Bulacan and Pampanga.

    "Malacañang used the worn-out terrorist bogey as a pretext to harass and arrest some rally participants from the provinces who were on their way to Manila," Rosal said. Despite the checkpoints, however, many anti-Arroyo demonstrators from the provinces still made it to the Makati demonstration.

    The July 13 rallies came on top of other mounting indications of Arroyo's faltering rule. Rosal noted that "survey after survey reveal that fewer and fewer people are able to stomach Malacañang's public relations spins to justify Arroyo's stay in power. Malacañang's well-oiled propaganda machine has failed to assuage the people's anger and stem the rising tide of people's power."

    Rosal twitted Malacañang apologists who cynically declared that the Makati mobilization failed to reach the numbers of EDSA 1 and 2. "The groundswell has begun," he said. Saan pa ba ito patutungo kundi sa panibagong pag-aalsang tulad ng EDSA? (Where else will this lead to if not to another EDSA-like uprising?)."

    Rosal, however, called on the people to be vigilant about Arroyo's further moves. "In her desperate desire to cling to power, Arroyo will be compelled to commit more acts of deception, manipulation and violence to suppress the truth and prevent the people from rising up against her hated regime," he said. "But the longer Arroyo remains, the more the people will be convinced to join street protests and rise up in their millions to finally throw outher rotten regime." ###
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    Default Re: Military using the "RED scare" and "Abu Sayaff scare" to discourage rallies

    Can you enlighten me about your cause. Can you list "specifically" the good things about a communist regime... Can you also list down "the rights" that the people will enjoy if there will be a communist form of government...

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