Be cautious against red tagging

THE PHILIPPINE Ecumenical Peace Platform (PEEP) is alarmed over the list of alleged “front organizations of local communist terrorist groups (CTG)” by the Department of National Defense which includes the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP). The said list was presented on Nov. 5 by Major General Reuben Basiao, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) deputy chief of staff for intelligence, during a House Committee meeting.

The PEPP is composed of church leaders from various denominations belonging to five religious federations including the NCCP. While we celebrate our diversity and affirm our different traditions, we are united in our unequivocal faith in Jesus Christ and our common ministry for peace and justice and we stand firm with the NCCP.  We are thus also willing to dialogue with the AFP regarding this red tagging of one of us. 

We also believe that indiscriminately labellng persons and organizations creates an atmosphere of fear and danger.  Such actions can pose as security risks and threaten the lives of the labelled persons or that of the organizations’ staff and their families. 

We have previously sounded the alarm on the red-tagging of church people, journalists, human rights defenders and other critics of the government. In many cases, the red-tagging is usually followed by other far serious actions by government authorities against those that were labelled.

A few months ago, Roman Catholic bishops were included as respondents in a case of sedition and a pastor of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) in Negros has been jailed along with other Church members based on trumped up charges.There were even killings of activists and human rights defenders including church people.

Only days ago, we have witnessed the raids and illegal arrests and vilification in Bacolod and in Metro Manila against members of people’s organizations that are critical of the government’s policies and programs.

These recent events are still redolent of the pronouncements of the government that they will crush the “communist insurgency”. The presentation of Major General Basiao was in the context of the insurgency of the Communist Party of the Philippines -New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CCP-NPA-NDF), its history, organizational flowchart and number of attacks nationwide. The “front organizations” were allegedly providing funds to the “Communist Terrorist Group” (CTG) through “International Solidarity Work”.

 As church leaders, we always put premium on principled negotiations rather than pure military might. A negotiated peace, based on fundamental social and economic reforms that address the roots of why there is an armed conflict in the first place is less costly and will save countless human lives.

 We thus call on the government and the military to rethink its all-out war strategy, including the “Whole of Nation Approach” and stop labelling organizations like the NCCP. We call on both the government and NDFP to resume the formal peace talks.

We also call on the Filipino people to continue praying and working for a just and enduring peace. “If it is possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all.” (Romans 12:18) – PHILIPPINE ECUMENICAL PEACE PLATFORM <peaceplatform2007@gmail.com>

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