[APWSLMembers 189] KMU ACTION ALERT: Protest the illegal arrest and detention of KMU Chairman Emeritus and Anakpawis Party-list Representative Crispin Beltran!

Kilusang Mayo Uno kmuid at tri-isys.com
Mon Feb 27 11:42:30 JST 2006


Action Alert

Protest the illegal arrest and detention of KMU Chairman Emeritus and 
Anakpawis Party-list Representative Crispin Beltran!


On Saturday (25 Feb 2006), KMU Chairman Emeritus and Anakpawis 
Party-list Representative Crispin Beltran was abducted and arrested 
in a subdivision in Bulacan, north of Manila, where he resides. 
Elements of the Criminal Investigation and Detention Group (CIDG) 
under the Philippine National Police (PNP) led by a certain Major 
Rene Corpuz blocked Beltran's vehicle as it was about to go out of 
the subdivision for a press conference of the House Minority in Sulu 
Hotel in Quezon City.  Beltran was with his wife Rosario and four 
other companions when they were accosted by the military and 
'escorted' to Camp Crame.

Beltran, more popularly known as Ka Bel, 73 years old, is a veteran 
labor leader, having been the KMU Chairman from 1986-2001 and served 
as its Secretary General for a few years previous to that.  He is 
also the founding chairman of the prestigious International League of 
People's Struggles (ILPS), a worldwide anti-imperialist formation.

His illegal arrest and detention came a day after Pres. Gloria 
Macapagal Arroyo declared a national state of emergency amid rumours 
of a coup d'etat and simultaneous commemoration of the 20th 
anniversary of the 1986 People's Power Uprising that led to the 
downfall of the Marcos dictatorship.

The Arroyo government has been beleaguered by allegations of 
corruption, rampant human rights violations and massive cheating of 
the 2004 elections, among others.

Beltran becomes the first victim of Proclamation Order 1017 or the 
State of Emergency.  Few hours after his arrest, police tried to 
arrest another progressive parliament member, Bayan Muna Party List 
Representative Satur Ocampo.  Rep. Ocampo, however escaped arrest as 
he was not riding the van swooped down by the military.  A day after, 
Retired General Ramon Montano and Rex Piad were also invited for 
"questioning".  Two media offices were closed, The Daily Tribune and 
Abante.  To date, military personnel continue to patrol the vicinity 
of Channel 2, one of the biggest TV network in the country.

Ka Bel has been arrested without warrant on the basis of a 1986 
trumped-up charge of inciting to rebellion, a charge that has been 
nullified under the Cory Aquino administration.  Ka Bel has now been 
charged with another case of inciting to rebellion purportedly on the 
basis of his calls to oust Pres. Arroyo and establish a transition 
council after her ouster.

Ka Bel is continuously being detained in a bartolina-like detention 
cell.  Aside from his safety, we also express concern over his health 
conditions.  He has a history of high blood pressure and was confined 
in a hospital last year after suffering from a mild stroke.

Several sections of the society has expressed alarm, concern and 
protest over PD 1017, which has a very chilling effect as with the PD 
1081 Martial Law declaration of Marcos in the 1970s.  Less than 24 
hours after PD 1017 was declared, grave violations of civil 
liberties, press freedom and international human rights conventions 
were committed.

We urge you to add your voice to the growing clamor for the release 
of Ka Bel, the revocation of PD 1017, a stop on the crackdown on 
legitimate dissent and all forms of political persecution and 
repression.    Please support the Filipino people in its undying 
quest for genuine freedom, democracy and justice in the country.

The following actions are recommended:

1)  Send protest letters to the Philippine president and other 
concerned government agencies
2)  Send solidarity message to Rep. Crispin Beltran
3)  Hold protest actions in front of the Philippine Consulates
4)  Hold dialogues with Philippine Ambassadors
5)  Any pertinent actions you may deem necessary

Send protest letters to:

H.E. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
President of the Republic of the Philippines
Malacanang Palace,
JP Laurel St., San Miguel
Manila, Philippines
Voice: (+632) 564 1451 to 80
Fax: (+632) 742-1641 / 929-3968
Cell#: (+ 63) 919 898 4622 / (+63) 917 839 8462
E-mail: corres at op.gov.ph / opnet at ops.gov.ph

Hon. Avelino J. Cruz, Jr.
Secretary of National Defense
Room 301 DND Building, Camp Emilio Aguinaldo,
E. de los Santos Avenue
Quezon City
Voice:+63(2) 911-9281 / 911-0488
Fax:+63(2) 911 6213
osnd at philonline.com

Hon. Purificacion Valera Quisumbing
Chairperson, Commission on Human Rights
SAAC Bldg., UP Complex
Commonwealth Avenue
Diliman, Quezon City
Philippines
Fax: (+632) 929 0102
Email: drpvq at chr.gov.ph

You can send solidarity messages to:

Crispin Beltran
Email: <mailto:crispinbeltran at gmail.com>crispinbeltran at gmail.com

Please furnish the KMU (kmuid at tri-isys.com) with any actions you may take.

Thank you very much for your support to the Filipino workers and people!

In solidarity,
Kilusang Mayo Uno

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Background:

Urgent Action Date:     25 February 2006

Urgent Action Title:    Parliament Member Crispin Beltran arrested by 
Police in Bulacan, Philippines

Urgent Action Case:      Illegal Arrest and Detention

Victim/s:        Hon. Crispin B. Beltran
.    73 years old, married with 11 children
.    Male
.    Partylist Representative of Anakpawis ("Toiling Masses")
.    Former Chair of Kilusang Mayo Uno (May 1st Movement)
.    Former Chairperson of the International League of Peoples' Struggle
.    a resident of Francisco III, Muzon, Bulacan, Philippines

Place of Incident:    at the gate of Francisco III, Muzon, Bulacan, Philippines

Date of Incident:      25 February 2006 between 8:00 - 8:30 AM

Suspected Perpetrators: Senior Inspector Rene Corpuz of the 
Philippine National Police (CIDG)

Account of Incident:

Between 8:00 - 8:30 AM today, February 25, 2006 Anakpawis (Toiling 
Masses) Partylist Representative Crispin Beltran, 73 years old was 
about to leave his home in Francisco III, Muzon, Bulacan, North of 
Metro Manila in the Philippines, when two vans of a combined team of 
army and police blocked his vehicle at the gate of the said village 
and arrested him together with his aide.

Led by Senior Inspector Rene Corpuz, the policemen said they were 
inviting the Crispin Beltran for questioning at the Camp Crame to 
find out if he was involved in a destabilization plot against 
Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's government.

Prior to this incident President Macapagal-Arroyo put the Philippines 
in a state of emergency yesterday after an alleged coup by military 
officers opposed to her administration. On the same day, her 
government revoked all permits for mass mobilizations and violently 
dispersed rallies commemorating the 20th anniversary of People Power 
1 that led to the ouster of the dictator Ferdinand Marcos.


SAMPLE LETTER:

Dear Sir/Madam;

We strongly protest the unjustified arrest and detention of 
Parliament member Crispin Beltran.  This action is patently a 
violation of the right to legitimate dissent and his immunity to 
arrest as a member of Congress while this is in session.. We urge you 
to immediately release him and to desist from further carrying out 
measures that restrict the democratic rights of the people.

We are aware that the constitutionality and legality of Proclamation 
1017 are being challenged by members of the Philippine Senate, who 
have cited non-compliance with the limits and restraints on the use 
of extraordinary powers.

We remind you that the Philippine Government is a signatory to the 
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and that it is also a party to 
all the major Human Rights instruments. Thus it is bound to observe 
all provisions of the said instruments.


Respectfully yours,




NOTE: Draft letter prepared by the ILPS General Secretariat) 
.  Please also furnish the ILPS news of any actions you may take thru 
email: <mailto:ilp515 at runbox.com>ilp515 at runbox.com









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