Independence Day celebrates political and economic freedom from
the domination and exploitation of foreign powers and the establishment of a
sovereign nation. It ought to be the freedom to build a country filled with
patriotic fervor that cherishes its independence and sovereignty. A most
exciting and joyous day of the year but in the Philippines it is not greatly
so.
Filipinos openly acknowledge the political realities. They are
free from the tyranny of a dictator yet true independence is an illusion. The
greatest freedom eludes them. They are not free from poverty, hardship,
injustice and the fear of hunger and even assassination when they speak out for
justice and against the corrupt politicians. Retaliation with an assassin's
bullet to the brain is swift and deadly. Priests, pastors, social and political
activists are all victims of such a sudden death. As many as 72 journalists
have been killed in the Philippines since 1992.
The nation is captive, held by the shackles of poverty forged by
the powerful ruling oligarchy of the rich elite that masquerades behind the
mask of democracy and with the well funded military, their faithful protector.
The people stoically endure it with satirical humor and resignation since there
is no viable alternative other than violent revolution and people power. That
has been tried and failed.
The well funded political clique manipulates the elections so
that the dynastic families stay indefinitely in power and increase their riches
to stay in power. Sons and daughters follow their fathers and mothers, uncles
and cousins into political office and appoint their extended family members to
positions of power and influence.
The same families shamelessly rule towns and cities and hold
congressional seats for generations. They feud among themselves and some commit
mass murders and violent massacres like the Maguindanao massacre of November
2009. The suspect Ampatuan dynastic families are accused of being behind it.
Murdered were 57 members of a rival political family and 32 journalists. The
brave man Esmail Enog, who testified in court against the suspects, was
recently found dead, chain-sawed to pieces. The only sure freedom from hardship
and suffering is death. Even so the congress, dominated by the wealthy families
will not pass a law banning dynasties as the constitution demands, careful not
to hasten their own demise.
So the 93.3 million Filipinos are ruled by a few hundred wealthy
families in cahoots with foreign industrial interests. They allegedly control
or own 70% of the national wealth and live luxurious lives while millions live
in slums and dire endless poverty. Hundreds of thousands of young girls and
children are forced to work; many are trafficked to the slavery of brothels and
bars.
The congress, with the inspiring exception of the progressive
social democrats, is filled with millionaires who serve the interests of their
corrupt class and exploitative industry. This includes the foreign industrial
powers who covet the mineral wealth and raw materials of the nation.
They are politicians who voted recently to change the child
protection law and imprison 12-year-old children. This, in violation of
international law and the convention on the rights of the child. They really
need an education on human and children's rights. They punish children for
being homeless, poor, emotionally disturbed, unschooled and hopeless. This is a
national situation the politicians themselves have made. Children are branded
criminals and made to suffer jail for the greed and the crimes of adults.
The flash points of discontent and protest all over the nation
is rooted in the fact that the rich political families still own the prime land
and resist land reform. Last week hundreds of marching protesting farmers
called for the implementation of land reform law.
The indigenous people demand their rights to their ancestral
lands and to ban mining and environmental destruction. The mining companies
extracting minerals on their lands are the cause of great unrest and injustice.
They too, yearn for real freedom from the encroaching land grabbers and logging
families that are ripping apart the last remaining forests. Millions of
Filipinos want a quality education, a secure job near their homes and family,
and prosperous healthy respectful life. Exile in a foreign land is the only
justly paid employment for millions of Filipinos
The hope of the people is for President Nonoy Aquino, popularly
and cleanly elected, to eradicate corruption and restore the dignity of the
Filipino people. If he can lessen the concentrated political and monitory power
in a few hands he would fulfill the dream of the great national hero Jose
Rizal. If only he could do that, what an independence hero he would be himself.
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