There is MIGRANTE at the frontline of the struggle of Filipino migrants and their families in Europe

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Solidarity message from MIGRANTE – Japan

We, in MIGRANTE Japan extend our warmest solidarity greetings to all member organizations of MIGRANTE Europe on the occasion of its 2nd Congress on December 8, 2019.

In your congress theme, “Broaden and strengthen the ranks, defend the collective gains and advance the struggle for the rights and welfare of Filipino migrants and their families”, it aptly sets the urgent call to continue arousing, organizing and mobilizing the broadest number of patriotic Filipino compatriots throughout Europe for the defense and advancement of their legitimate rights and interests. It inspires us knowing that on your side of the globe, there is MIGRANTE Europe at the frontline of the struggle of Filipino migrants and their families.  

Currently, millions of our compatriots abroad are beleaguered with anti-migrant policies that treat them like disposable commodities and without respect for basic human rights. Worse, the Philippine government which is mandated to protect us against any form of abuse and exploitation has extended its assault to progressive Filipino compatriots abroad who are working for the defense of their rights and the Motherland. They too have become victims of the vilification campaigns of the tyrannical regime of president Duterte and have been red-tagged as terrorists. All these pose great challenge to all patriotic Filipino compatriots around the world. 

But we cannot be cowed by a tyrant. Our noble task of championing the cause of Filipino migrants and their families is legitimate, and it is valid. Amid all the attacks against us, we should be proud knowing that the strength and widening movement of progressive migrant Filipinos around the world is continuously growing. And the holding our your 2nd congress is a clear testament to this.

MIGRANTE Europe stands as the moving force among overseas Filipinos and their families in that part of the globe. We are very sure that your 2nd congress will fire you up even more to struggle vigorously for your rights and welfare as part of the national democratic struggle of the Filipino people for social justice, national freedom, sovereignty and democracy. 

Continue to inspire millions of migrants around the world! Carry on the noble task of liberating our people against the onslaught of the US-Duterte dictatorship! 

Mabuhay ang MIGRANTE Europe!
Mabuhay ang migranteng Pilipino saan mang panig ng mundo!

MIGRANTE – Japan

Mensahe ng Pakikiisa sa Ika-dalawang Kongreso ng Migrante Europe

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Mainit na pagbati at lubos na pagpupugay sa mga kababayan at mga kasama sa Migrante Europe sa inyong ika-dalawang kongreso. 
Mahalagang tagumpay ang makamit ang kasalukuyang pang-organisasyong latag at lakas ng Migrante Europe, ang patuloy na magsilbing malakas na tinig at matibay na pagkakaisa para sa interes at kagalingan migranteng Pilipino. 

Gayundin ang halaga ng mga tagumpay na nakamit ng Migrante Europe sa loob ng nakaraang 2 na taon dahil dito natin marapat na ipundar ang tapang at tibay upang lalo pang igiit ang interes at kahingian ng mga migrante at bayan, sa pamamagitan ng paglaban sa lumalalang pambubusabos at atake ng gobyernong Duterte sa mamamayang Pilipino, kapwa sa loob ng Pilipinas at maging sa milyon-milyong mga kababayan natin sa ibayong-dagat na patuloy na nakikibaka para mabuhay sa panahong napakahirap manatiling buhay sa sarili nating bayan. 

Sa gitna ng tumitinding kahirapan at pambubusabos sa mga Pilipino, patuloy na atake sa sahod at karapatan sa paggawa, lumalalang krisis sa presyo ng pagkain bunsod ng pahirap na pagbubuwis na TRAIN, tumitinding karahasan at paglabag sa mga karapatan ng kababaihan, pahirap sa mga magsasaka ng rice tarrification law, bumabangis na diktadurya at atake sa mamamayan at mga kritiko ng gobyernong Duterte, kinakailangan ang higit na pagkakaisa at paglaban. At sa paglabang iyan ng mamamayan, lagi’t laging tinatawag upang manindigan at lumaban ang mga magigiting na mga buhay na bayani ng ating bayan tayong mga Migrante, sa Pilipinas, sa Europe, at sa buong mundo. 

Sulong Migrante, lumaban, makibaka!
Mabuhay ang ika-dalawang kongreso ng Migrante Europe!
Mabuhay ang migranteng lumalaban!
Mabuhay ang pakikibaka ng Migrante at Pamilyang Pilipino!

Shiela Tebia-Bonifacio
Tagapangulo GABRIELA Hong Kong

Migrante International’s Message of Solidarity to Migrante Europe on its 2nd Congress

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With warm militant greetings, Migrante International sends its best wishes to all chapters and member organizations of Migrante Europe as it holds its 2nd Congress this 8th of December 2019 with the theme, “Expand and strengthen our unity! Promote and defend the rights and welfare of Filipinos and their families in Europe and abroad! Contribute and participate in the struggle for national freedom and democracy!”

This day marks an important milestone in our history since it also coincides with the exact date when Migrante Philippines and Migrante Youth were founded two years ago as a result of persistent organizing among repatriates, OFW families and would-be migrants. Our work of reaching out to more Filipino migrant workers and their families is more significant than ever in light of the mounting waves of peoples’ resistance we now see in many parts of the world. 

Before us lies an enormous mission of contributing to the national democratic struggle in the Philippines by bolstering the numbers of organized youth, women and unionized workers. There is also a pressing need to encourage more Filipino compatriots to dedicate an extensive period of time for mass work and integration in the homefront. 

With blatant corruption and neoliberal wreckage in the Philippines, Duterte’s bluster can never conceal the exacerbating blight that afflicts swelling numbers of Filipinos. According to the latest SWS survey, an estimated 10 million Filipinos found themselves jobless in the third quarter of 2019. Unemployment rate accelerated at 21.5 percent. This does not even take into account those workers who are paid starvation wages and continually stricken by contractualization. 

Meanwhile, farmers in the countryside bewail Duterte’s rice liberalization law that opened the floodgates of the country to unrestrained rice importations. It is quite clear that the Duterte regime has no intention of addressing the roots of forced migration through national industrialization and genuine agrarian reform. As a result, more and more Filipinos are driven to the far ends of the Earth in their longing to survive and bring food to the table for their loved ones. 

In their moments of distress, they are only met with government negligence as in the case of Abu Dhabi based OFW Mary Jean Alberto whose bereaved family is still deprived of justice. The Philippine government has proven time and again that it only looks at OFWs as milking cows through various state exactions and their remittances to salvage a depressed domestic economy.  

As the crisis in the Philippines escalates, the US-Duterte regime is unleashing the most hideous features of its despotic rule. Recently, combined forces of AFP and PNP stormed the offices of progressive mass organizations in Bacolod, illegally arresting 57 activists and rights workers. Conjugated with a de-facto Martial Law through Executive Order 70 which warrants a Whole-of-Nation-Approach, the US-Duterte regime has no other aim but to quell dissent and persecute progressive voices that have been resolute in raising the legitimate demands and grievances of the long-oppressed Filipino people. 

In the face of the Duterte regime’s ruthless acts of terror, we will neither shrink nor cower. We confronted the regime’s attack dogs and asserted our rights thereby leading to the release of almost all of those who were illegally arrested in Bacolod. This tells us that only by being steadfast in our actions and principles can we truly fight for the rights and welfare of those victimized by a rotten and unjust system that ceaselessly drags our country to perdition.

Duterte’s latest termination or removal of Leni Robredo as co-chair of the Inter-Agency Committee on Anti-Illegal Drugs just two weeks after her appointment only goes to show that the regime has everything to hide just to protect big time drug criminals like Michael Yang, Allan Lim, Peter Lim, Peter Co and Kerwin Espinosa whom the regime has attempted to absolve numerous times. 

Verily, the fake war on drugs is nothing but a brutal war being waged against the poor and with the apparent intention of annihilating Duterte’s rivals in the drug trade. We will not mince words to reiterate that Duterte is the supreme drug lord and chief benefactor of big time drug criminals in the Philippines. 

Meanwhile, Duterte’s approbation of US imperialist hegemony in our national affairs and China’s incursion into our territorial waters paves the way for more plunder of our resources and violation of our sovereign rights. The regime is out here salivating after more loans to finance its tyrannical ambitions. 

The people’s mass actions in Chile, Bolivia, Colombia and elsewhere bid us to register our strong support in their battle against Fascism and neoliberalism. Your presence as Filipino compatriots in countries far and wide is essential in bannering international solidarity for all the rest of the oppressed peoples of the world who valiantly wage the struggle against imperialism. It is also a head start in exposing the crimes of the US-Duterte regime through extensive international lobbying work in your respective host countries.    

In all our militant pursuits, it is therefore imperative that we commit ourselves to cultivating a deeper understanding of what these are all about and that is no other than to SERVE THE PEOPLE! Rouse then and gird your armour on! Let us press forward in one accord with all the toiling Filipino masses as we clear the path for a future where no family will ever be torn apart for the need to survive. Boldly advance the struggle of Filipino migrants for national democracy and social justice. 

End forced migration!
Stop labour export!
Oust the US-Duterte regime!
Long live Migrante Europe!
Long live Migrante International!
Long live the Filipino people!

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Reference:

09081292851
Joanna Concepcion,
Chairperson, Migrante International

General Invitation to Migrante Europe Second Congress

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Dear Friends,

We take great pleasure in inviting you to the Second Congress of Migrante Europe to be held on Sunday, December 8, 2019, starting at 8:00 a.m. at Parrocchia San Martino di Rebbio, Via Alfonso Lissi, 11, 22100 Como, Italy.

The congress theme: “Expand and strengthen our unity! Promote and defend the rights and welfare of Filipinos and their families in Europe and abroad! Contribute and participate in the struggle for national freedom and democracy!”

To enable us to organize the event better, please register your participation at your earliest, latest November 30, 2019:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1BmAkYAeGDNveS7ZtiauSyx4Mnbi8YUWfxxMLhplI4S4/edit

If you have any questions about the congress, please do not hesitate to contact us by email at [email protected]

Your presence is important to us. We look forward to seeing you there.

Sincerely,

Revd. Fr. Herbert F. Fadriquela Jr.
Chairperson, Migrante Europe
Chaplain to the Filipino Community
Diocese of Leicester
Church of England
Email: [email protected]
[email protected]

RELEASE 57 NEGROS ACTIVISTS AND DROP TRUMPED-UP CHARGES! JUNK EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 70 AND MEMORANDUM ORDER No. 32

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Migrante Austria condemns the sweeping arrests of 57 activists and rights workers based on trumped-up charges and fabricated evidence on October 31, 2019, at around 5PM, by the Crime Investigation and Detection Group, Bacolod City Police Station and 3rd Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army during the simultaneous raids of the offices of progressive organizations Gabriela, Bayan Muna, Kilusang Mayo Uno and the National Federation of Sugar Workers (NFSW) in Bacolod City in Negros Occidental.

Interestingly, the search warrants used in the Bacolod City raids were issued by a Quezon City court. This is reminiscent of the March 30 police-led SEMPO and Oplan Sauron operations in Negros that killed fourteen (14) individuals in the towns of Manjuyod, Sta. Catalina and Canlaon City wherein the search warrants were issued by a local court in Cebu City.

The joint operations were authorized by the Region 6 Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTF-ELCAC) in compliance with Malacanang’s Memo Order No. 32, Oplan Kapanatagan, and Executive Order No. 70.

This modus of Gestapo-style raids and the planting of firearms and explosives to justify arrests are old tricks in the government’s playbook of political repression.

The arrested activists are now illegally detained at the Camp Alfredo Monteliban Sr./NOPPO, and at the Bacolod City Police Office. Those apprehended are members of democratic and progressive mass organizations — they all unarmed civilians, several are minors. Among those arrested include the following individuals:

  • John Milton ‘Butch’ Lozande, chairperson of the National Federation of Sugar Workers, former secretary-general of the Unyon ng Manggagawa sa Agrikultura (UMA) and former nominee of Anakpawis Partylist.
  • Danny Tabura, paralegal staff of the National Federation of Sugar Workers (NFSW).
  • Albert Dela Cerna of Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas-Negros – Anne Krueger, volunteer journalist of Paghimutad community media, a union organizer of the BPO Industry Employees Network (BIEN), and wife of BAYAN-Negros chairperson Mike Dela Concepcion. Romulo Bito-on of Makabayan-Negros and his wife Amaylin Bito-on.
  • Noli Rosales of Kilusang Mayo Uno-Negros. – Proceso Quiatzon of Karapatan-Negros.
  • Activists Diego Malacad and Roberto Lachica
  • NFSW members Imelda Sultan and Ma. Lindy Perucho
  • Ten (10) cultural workers from rural-based theater groups Teatro Bungkal and Teatro Obrero.
  • Twenty-one (21) workers of Ceres Bus Liner, KMU members.
  • Eight (8) females and seven (7) minors

Since Duterte came into power, the death toll from the extrajudicial killings of activists in Negros has already climbed to 85 as butchers from AFP and PNP enforce his Executive Order No. 70 which later spawned Memorandum Order No. 32. Under these impositions, the islands of Samar, Negros and the entire Bicol region are now under de-facto Martial Law. Furthermore, EO70 institutionalized the regime’s whole-of-nation-approach through the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) wherein the Duterte regime has been using government resources to progressive organizations among members of various Filipino communities abroad by maliciously tagging them as fronts of the CPP-NPA.

Without a doubt, the unjust operation in Bacolod against activists and rights workers demonstrates the savage desire of the Duterte regime to quell dissent and persecute progressive organizations that raise the upright demands of the impoverished sectors of Philippine society.

We call on local and international human rights bodies, democratic institutions, civil libertarians, and concerned individuals to condemn the latest attacks against Filipino activists and to help exert pressure on the Duterte government to demand the immediate release of Bacolod City Negros activists.

We urgently call on all supporters of Defend Negros Network to lead solidarity actions and issue statements, send letters, emails, and/or fax messages demanding the release of the arrested activists and minors, and the dropping of the trumped-up criminal charges.

Immediately release Bacolod City activists!

PNP-CIDG-AFP joint operations, unjust and illegal!

Stop planting evidences and the filing of trumped-up charges against civilians, activists!

Junk Duterte’s EO 70 and Whole of Nation Approach! Lift Memo Order No. 32 in Negros, Samar, Bicol!

Reference:

Michael Garlan
Secretary, Migrante Austria
MP no.+43 688 64588082

Justice for Essex 39!

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Press statement
29 October 2019

Migrante-Europe express with great sadness on the death of 39 people inside a trailer truck found in Essex, the United Kingdom on Wednesday, 23 October 2019.

As authorities continue to investigate the incident and to identify the names and nationalities of the fatalities, Migrante-Europe joined the growing voices around the world to seek justice for Essex 39.

News reports that relatives of those feared to be found dead inside the trailer are able to receive text message bidding goodbye and saying “her trip to a foreign land has failed”, and that many of the victims had left their homes and community paying huge amount of money to human traffickers are indicators how people in the poor countries are desperate to take chances to change for better their life situation.

Migrante-Europe believes that migration is related to underdevelopment and poverty. Social and political injustice and economic inequality in the home country pushed many people to cross oceans and continents hoping that at the end of their journey a new hope and future will rise. The United Nations report on the number of international migrants globally reached an estimated 272 million in 2019, an increase of 51 million since 2010.

In the Philippines, there are about 6,000 Filipinos leaving the country every day. Even though Filipinos share their intellectual gifts giving a substantial contribution to the economies of both the host and their home countries many still experience degradation, exploitation, suffering, and deaths. Chapter organizations of Migrante International from various countries and regions are challenged by issues confronting many Filipinos with contract violations such as Non-payment of salary, lack of benefits; mental and physical abuse, sexual harassment, rape and murder. ###

For reference:

Revd Fr. Herbert F. Fadriquela Jr.
Chairperson, Migrante Europe
Email: [email protected]
Chaplain to the Filipino Community
Diocese of Leicester
Church of England
Mobile Number: +447456042156