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HUNDREDS MARCHED FOR JUSTICE,EQUITY AND PEACE ON VETERANS DAY IN LA

by Justice for Filipino American Veterans (JFAV) Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010 at 5:01 PM
jfav_us@yahoo.com 213-241-0995 1610 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, Ca 90026

The 3-mile long march began at around 10;45 Am. With the student groups like Kappa Psi Epsilon, Chi Rho , XPO, TBD, Samahang Pilipino at UCLA, Kababayan of UC Irvine. Katipunan UC Riverside, CalPoly BARKADA, FASA from CSUN, Long Beach PAC, San Marcos, Andres Bonifacio Samahan from San Diego,SDSU to mention a few leading the way. They were joined by student activist groups from Pro People Youth KMB, ANSWER-LA, BANTAY PILIPINAS-USA, EPCC, AJLPP, the EFJPP while ve veterans and widows from the Society of Guerilla and Scouts (SGS), United Filipino American Veterans (UFAV), VFP-UC Chapter, AWARE-LA, Seniors for PACE (SPACE ) rode in the vehicles. Big streamers calling for recognition, justice and equity as well as immigrant rights were very prominent. Filipino, AJLPP and KMB flags flew high and proud during the march. The youth and advocates shouted slogans all the way.

HUNDREDS MARCHED FOR...
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Media Release
Contact: Art P. Garcia/Ernest Tamayo
Phone; (213)241-0995/(213)382-1819
Nov. 14, 2010


HUNDREDS MARCHED FOR JUSTICE,EQUITY AND PEACE ON VETERANS DAY IN LA

Los Angeles—" Don't Say No. No to My Lolo, Give them Equity NOW!

On Veterans Day, more than seven hundred students,, veterans and widows with community marched for more than three miles from Historic Filipinotown district to the Downtown Federal building to demand recognition and benefits to the remaining 60,000 veterans and widows in the US and in the Philippines.

The day began with the pre-rally program held at SIPA at 9;45 AM.with the singing of the two anthems. UCLA Tinig and Cal Poly Pomona sang the anthems After that , Fr. Ike Ymson of the Precious Blood Church gave the invocation.

And then the opening remarks was given by Mark Masaoka of People’s CORE. While Ernest Tamayo III gave the response for SIPA as the host.

Cultural numbers: a poem, a song and a folk dance were presented then by the Seniors of Silverlake Adult Day Health Care Center. Martial Music was provided by the Ube Family of the FCC who played patriotic and modern songs.

Veteran Jack Vergara/.Heidi Dela Torre and a Carson veteran also spoke. They were introduced by Paz Velazquez from Carson Community A poem was give by Mrs. Jovy Alejandro of PACE and AWARE-LA and the final speaker was Mel Ilomin of Senator Gil Cedillo’s office.

The 3- Mile March from HFT to downtown

The 3-mile long march began at around 10;45 Am. With the student groups like Kappa Psi Epsilon, Chi Rho , XPO, TBD, Samahang Pilipino at UCLA, Kababayan of UC Irvine. Katipunan UC Riverside, CalPoly BARKADA, FASA from CSUN, Long Beach PAC, San Marcos, Andres Bonifacio Samahan from San Diego,SDSU to mention a few leading the way.

They were joined by student activist groups from Pro People Youth KMB, ANSWER-LA, BANTAY PILIPINAS-USA, EPCC, AJLPP, the EFJPP while ve veterans and widows from the Society of Guerilla and Scouts (SGS), United Filipino American Veterans (UFAV), VFP-UC Chapter, AWARE-LA, Seniors for PACE (SPACE ) rode in the vehicles.

Big streamers calling for recognition, justice and equity as well as immigrant rights were very prominent. Filipino, AJLPP and KMB flags flew high and proud during the march. The youth and advocates shouted slogans all the way.

The march/rally was well covered by the local media led by Balitang America, KPFK,Examiner .com and others. The mainstream media were not present like the big TV networks and big bourgeois outlets like the LA Times.

From Parade to Protest

The Justice for Filipino American Veterans (JFAV) has to change the theme from a parade to a protest when the Department of Veterans Affair (DVA) denied more than 20,000 veterans of their lump sum claims in 2009. These means the veterans have to go through a circuitous and tedious appeals process that eventually deny them of their claims.

More than 46,000 veterans filed their claims in the Philippines and the United States but the DVA only granted less than 11,000 claims and flatly denied more than 20,000 others “because they are not on the so-called Missouri List”

The Justice For Filipino American veterans (JFAV) the Association of Widows, Relatives and Advocates for Equality (AWARE) and the Migrant Heritage Commission helped the veterans and widows and their heirs to file a civil suit against the DVA last October 8, 2010 in San Francisco.

CLAIMS DENIED IS JUSTICE DENIED!

JUSTICE AND EQUITY NOW!

KARAPATAN NG MGA BETERANO AT BALO, IPAGLABAN!


For more information contact Arturo P. Garcia at (213)241-0995 or Ernest Tamayo at (213)382-18919 or email at jfav_us@yahoo.com




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been there, didn't do that.

by PrionPartyy Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010 at 7:20 AM

"equity"?

"equity NOW"???

You got that already. Have had it all along.

US service men and women served their time in uniform, got paid very little while in uniform, then ended their service, went home and got on with their lives without squeezing cash out of the US taxpayers like a bunch of parasites.
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yer right, PP

by who cares? Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010 at 7:31 AM

no one cares about the vets, we need to save our national treasury for the banking system.
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Yer right. I am right.

by PrionPartyy Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010 at 7:20 PM

You are right. I am right.

Apart from that, I don't know what the hell you are talking about in the body of your post.

I sure as hell care about vets and their contributions. Veterans risked and lost their lives so that their kids and grandkids and so on could be free. they sure as hell didn't risk and loose their lives so a bunch of Filipinos could be free to demand that those veteran's children and grandchildren and so on should be forced to give Filipinos cash that those veterans were never given.

Equity? How??? Justice? You gotta be kidding!!!

As for giving cash to bankers. Screw that. America's veterans never risked and lost their lives so that bankers could squeeze taxes out of those veteran's descendants like a bunch of Filipino parasites are trying to do.
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