FQS 39th Anniversary, Jan 30-31, 1970

by Kilusang Dekada 70 (KD70) Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009 at 11:20 AM
kilusangdekada70@gmail.com 213-241-0906 337 Glendale Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026

We the activist from the Kilusang Dekada 70 (KD70) remembers that thirty-nine years ago, on January 30-31, 1970, from the night of January 30 to the early morning of January 31, 1970 fought the Philippine police and army forces who attacked the progressive forces in what is now known in history as the Battle of Mendiola. Four activist were killed and more than 150 were wounded by gunfire and at least 600 others were arrested and jailed in the Camp Crame. Manila became a virtual military camp but the activist were not cowed and the series of mass actions were launched now collectively known as the First Quarter Storm of 1970.

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Kilusang Dekada 70
January 30,2009
Contact Person; Jerry Esguerra
(818) 749-7202

Kilusang Dekada 70 Statement on the 39th Anniversary of The First Quarter Storm (FQS) “Battle of Mendiola, January 30-31. 1970

Fight the Resurgence of Fascism, Fight Arroyo’s “Legalized” Martial Law.

Los Angeles— We the activist from the Kilusang Dekada 70 (KD70) remembers that thirty-nine years ago, on January 30-31, 1970, from the night of January 30 to the early morning of January 31, 1970 fought the Philippine police and army forces who attacked the progressive forces in what is now known in history as the Battle of Mendiola.

Four activist were killed and more than 150 were wounded by gunfire and at least 600 others were arrested and jailed in the Camp Crame. Manila became a virtual military camp but the activist were not cowed and the series of mass actions were launched now collectively known as the First Quarter Storm of 1970.

Two years after, on September 21, 1972, President Ferdinand Marcos declared martial in the Philippines and plunged the country into 14 years of dictatorship and blatant fascism.

Today, Philippine president Gloria Macapagal –Arroyo is trying to institute another kind of martial law, an undeclared martial law in the guise of fighting the “US war Against Terror”.

FQS activist like Randall Echanis, Elizabeth Principe, Philip Limjoco, Leo Velasco and others were arrested without charges and held in jail. Militant activist who are serving the people are being thrown in jail and incarcerated.

FIGHT THE US-ARROYO REGIME

Now --the US-Arroyo is in the processes of perpetuating herself in power. She wants to change the constitution ,legalize martial law and by launching the bloody campaign of political killings. An Arroyo’s reign of terror is now in place in the Philippines.

The bloody record of GMA is very clear. More than 1,221 activists were killed, more than 220 were arrested and now more than 200 activist are missing. They are now targeting legal organizations, NDF consultants and unarmed activists as their targets and are presenting them as “communists”

To intensify the “US War on Terror” the AFP and the US forces are deploying 6,000 US troops and the AFP will deploy the same numbers in the MILF areas of Mindanao. Fomenting war, the AFP is deploying more troops in the MILF and the MNLF areas to provoke hostilities.

More than 600,000 persons are now displaced and are refugees in Mindanao. At lest 2.5 million people are affected by the heavy fighting in Mindanao while the show peace talks are going on Malaysia.

Like Marcos, Arroyo had filled her cabinet with more than 22 former military officials. Her executive secretary is former General Eduardo Ermita, a Vietnam War veteran and was reportedly involved in the US “OPLAN PHOENIX” that killed more than 50,000 Vietnamese during the Vietnam War.

Like Marcos, Arroyo wanted to change the constitution to suit her political ambitions. Like Marcos, she wanted to change the political system from presidential to parliamentary from. Like Marcos, she wanted to change the constitution to make it suit the economic, political, military and other interests of her American masters.

The Struggle Continues

But where there is oppression, there is resistance.

We, the Kilusang Dekada70 or the FQSN activists in the Us who lost most of our friends, relatives and loved ones during martial law are doing our work to educate, mobilize and organize our communities. What was worst is that we suffered deeper scars during this dark period. One in every five Filipinos have had their relatives arrested, tortured or were harassed in any form or the other during martial law.

We were branded as “communist terrorist.” Even some members of our families and most of our friends treated us a pariahs because we dared to fight and struggle against the dictatorship especially during the early years of martial law. But later, like the American anti Vietnam war activist, we were vindicated.

We burrowed deep among the people. We built mass organizations. We suffered defeats, reverses but we did not falter. We bide our time in the underground until our collective efforts resulted into the downfall of the dictatorship in February 1986 and EDSA 2 on January 22, 2001 only to be replaced by another regime under the guise of a “liberal democratic “façade.

We have learned to face the music, that the EDSA 1 and 2 revolutions are political revolutions not a social revolution and we have to struggle on.

Thus, on the 39th year commemoration of FQS Battle of Mendiola, we have to struggle against another tyrant who wanted to impose the same dictatorship under another label. We have to fight on!

Our Solemn Pledge

We still have to fight a war to win it- a war against forgetting and wage a protracted war to relive and reaffirm our collective memories to struggle for national democracy and the social liberation of our people.

We in the KD70, together with our youth activist and community supporters in the United States and in the Philippines who cherish us and our contributions to the movement, takes a solemn oath that we will never waver in our struggle to liberate our people and ourselves from all kinds of oppressions and injustices.

As we commemorate the 39 year of the Battle of Mendiola where four activist were killed in the ensuing battle, we take this time to honor our departed martyrs, those who are still living and are still in the thick of the struggle and those who continue to fight for our people’s national and democratic interests.

“ Fierce browed, head bowed, we serve the children!”


Prof. Guillermo Ponce De Leon
Spokesperson, KD70

January 30, 2009
Kilusang Dekada 70
USA