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ANG Pukawin Ang Milyun-Milyong Mamamayan Para Sa Armadong Pahayagan ng Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas ANG Pinapatnubayan ng Marxismo-Leninismo-Maoismo Tomo XLIII Blg. 6 Marso 21, 2012 www.philippinerevolution.net Editoryal Pukawin ang milyun-milyong mamamayan para sa armadong rebolusyon ubos na kinasasabikan ng mamamayang Pilipino ang nalalapit yong malalaking kumpanya. Bi- na okasyon ng ika-43 anibersaryo ng Bagong Hukbong Bayan nibigyan nito ng buong laya ang L(BHB) sa Marso 29. Sa gitna ng madilim at mapanglaw na kala- malalaking kumpanya sa langis gayan, ng malawakang kagutuman at kahirapan, pagsasamantala at na magtaas ng presyo at ang kaapihan, ang BHB at ang armadong rebolusyon ay nagsisilbing sinag malalaking kumpanya sa pagmi- ng pag-asa para sa malaya, maunlad at makatarungang kinabukasan. mina at malalaking plantasyon na kumamkam ng lupa at dam- Hungkag ang ipinamamara- sa Pilipinas sa krisis na di pa na- bungin ang yaman ng bansa. ling “daang matuwid” ng rehi- papantayan sa loob ng nagda- Patuloy na nagbibingi-bingi- meng US-Aquino. Malinaw na ang mahigit kalahating siglo. han si Aquino sa sigaw para sa wala itong ibang pinatutungu- Kaliwa't kanan ang pangangam- nakabubuhay na sahod. Inaakit han kundi ang lalong kam ng lupa, kawalan ng hanap- niya ang malalaking kapitalis- paglaki ng agwat ng buhay, napakababang pasahod, tang dayuhan na mamuhunan sa mga naghaharing uri pagsirit ng presyo ng langis, bansa at samantalahin ang mu- at ng inaaping mga pagkain at batayang mga bilihin, rang lakas-paggawa at sikil na uri, ng lalong pagsid- pagkaltas sa badyet para sa ser- mga manggagawang Pilipino. hi ng pagsasa- bisyong panlipunan at pagpapa- Kaliwa't kanan ang pagpapala- mantala at ng taw ng mas malaking buwis. Ma- yas ng rehimeng Aquino sa mga ibayong paglala bilis na dumadausdos ang antas maralitang lunsod mula sa kani- ng paghihirap at ng pamumuhay ng mga Pilipino. lang mga bahay upang bigyang- paghihikahos ng Nagbubulag-bulagan at nag- daan ang mga proyektong pang- bayan. bibingi-bingihan ang rehi- Sa ilalim ni meng US-Aquino sa kala- Aquino, ipinag- gayan ng mamamayang Pi- papatuloy ang lipino. Sa kabilang panig, Sa isyung ito... mga patakaran sunud-sunuran naman ito ng liberalisasyon, dere- sa mga dikta ng imper- Pambansang gulasyon, pribatisasyon yalismong US at nag- protesta 3 at denasyunalisasyon na kukumahog sa pagta- naglubog sa malakolonyal taguyod sa in- Interbensyon at malapyudal teres sa ngalan ng na siste- ng da- paghahanda ma sa sakuna 5 Karahasan laban sa mga bata 7 imprastruktura para sa mga natin ang masang magsasaka at kaibigan ni Aquino na ma- mga manggaga- lalaking burges kumpra- wang bukid at dor. Ginagamit ni Aquino isulong ang re- ang buong bangis ng puli- bolusyong ag- sya, militar at mga grupong raryo sa mas paramilitar upang supilin mataas at ma- ang demokratikong kilusan saklaw na an- ng mamamayan. tas. Sagad-sagad na ang pagtitiis Pasiklabin ng mamamayang Pilipino sa labis ang mga pakiki- na kahirapang idinudulot ng mga bakang masa sa patakarang ipinatutupad ng re- kalunsuran. Pu- himeng US-Aquino. Kabi-kabila kawin at pakilu- ay sumisiklab ang mga pakikiba- sin natin ang mga kang masa at kilos-protesta up- manggagawa, mga maralitang ang ipahayag ang kanilang ko- mamamayan, mga estudyante, lektibong pagtutol sa mga batas mga karaniwang kawani at iba at patakaran na pinaiiral ng re- ng rebolusyonaryong pwersa na pang demokratikong sektor sa himeng Aquino. Kumukulo at na- gamitin ang lahat ng pagkakata- makapangyarihang mga pakiki- titipon ngayon ang galit ng sam- on upang pukawin ang galit ng bakang masa laban sa anti-ma- bayanang Pilipino. Para itong bayan sa naghaharing rehimen mamayan at makadayuhang mga malaking bulkang nagbabantang at sa sistemang pinangangasi- patakaran ng naghaharing rehi- sumabog at magluwal ng ka- waan nito. Ang malaking pagsu- men. Isulong ang mga pakikiba- pangyarihang bayang lilipol sa long ng armadong rebolusyon ay kang anti-imperyalista, antipyu- mapagsamantala at mapang-ap- nakasalalay sa malawakang pag- dal at antipasista. ing naghaharing sistema. mumulat at pagpapakilos sa ba- Pukawin natin ang patriyo- Napakainam ng sitwasyon yan sa kanilang mga demokrati- tismo at demokratikong kamu- para sumulong nang malaki ang kong pakikibakang masa. latan ng mamamayan. Isulong armadong rebolusyon sa Pilipi- Pasiklabin ang mga pakikiba- ang malawakang pag-aaral sa nas. Tungkulin ng lahat ng kasa- kang agraryo sa malawak na ka- kasaysayan at sa syentipiko at pi at kadre ng Partido at lahat nayunan. Pukawin at pakilusin rebolusyonaryong paraan ng pag-iisip. Ilang ulit na palawa- kin at tuluy-tuloy na patatagin ang mga rebolusyonaryong or- ANG Nilalaman ganisasyong masa. Palalimin ang pag-ugat ng Partido sa ha- Taon XLIII Blg. 6 Marso 21, 2012 Editoryal: Pukawin ang milyun-milyon nay ng masa. para sa armadong rebolusyon 1 Abutin natin ang milyun-mil- Ang Ang Bayan ay inilalabas sa Pambansang protesta laban sa OPH 3 yong mamamayan at pukawin si- wikang Pilipino, Bisaya, Iloko, Hili- la para isulong ang armadong gaynon, Waray at Ingles. Kita ng mga kumpanya ng langis 4 rebolusyon at ang digmang ba- Maaari itong i-download mula sa Armadong interbensyon sa ngalan yan sa mas mataas na antas. Philippine Revolution Web Central na matatagpuan sa: ng “paghahanda para sa sakuna” 5 Itanghal ang mga tagumpay na www.philippinerevolution.net nakamit ng mamamayan sa pag- Pagtotroso, pinapatigil sa Isabela 6 Tumatanggap ang Ang Bayan ng susulong ng digmang bayan, la- mga kontribusyon sa anyo ng mga Itigil ang karahasan laban sa mga bata 7 luna sa pagsusulong ng rebolu- artikulo at balita. Hinihikayat din ang Karahasang militar sa EV 8 syong agraryo at pagtatayo ng mga mambabasa na magpaabot ng bagong demokratikong gubyerno mga puna at rekomendasyon sa ikau- Hindi masaya sa Coke 8 unlad ng ating pahayagan. Maaabot sa kanayunan. Patatagin ang Higanteng welga sa India 9 kami sa pamamagitan ng email sa: determinasyong higitan pa ang [email protected] Balita 10 lahat ng nakamit na tagumpay sa nagdaang apat na dekada ng Ang Ang Bayan ay inilalathala dalawang beses bawat buwan rebolusyonaryong pakikibaka. ng Komite Sentral ng Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas Mula sa malawak na kilusang 2 ANG BAYAN Marso 21, 2012 masa, dapat nating tipunin Pambansang protesta ang malawakan ding suporta para sa BHB at digmang ba- laban sa pagtaas yan. Isagawa ang malawa- kang rekrutment ng bagong ng presyo ng langis mga Pulang mandirigma, la- luna mula sa hanay ng kaba- taan. Palawakin ang organi- atagumpay ang pam- lue Added Tax (VAT) na katum- sasyon ng mga milisyang ba- bansang protestang bas ng P6 sa kada litro sa diesel yan at mga yunit para sa de- Misinagawa ng mga at P7 sa kada litro ng gasolina. pensa-sa-sarili para sa ma- progresibong organisasyon no- Ipinanawagan din nila ang pag- lawakang pagsasanay ng ba- ong Marso 15 para labanan ang babasura sa Oil Deregulation gong mga Pulang mandirig- patuloy na pagtaas ng presyo ng Law, ang batas na nagbibigay la- ma. langis at igiit sa rehimeng Aqui- ya sa mga kumpanya ng langis Determinado ang Bagong no na tugunan ang isyung ito. na itakda ang presyo ng langis. Hukbong Bayan na tuluy-tu- Pinamunuan ng Bagong Alyan- Kaagad na tumanggi ang rehi- loy na ibayong paigtingin sang Makabayan (BAYAN), Koa- meng Aquino na dinggin ang si- ang armadong pakikibaka sa lisyon ng Progresibong mga gaw ng mga nagprotesta. (Ting- buong bansa. Alinsunod sa Manggagawa at Mamamayan nan ang kaugnay na artikulo.) panawagan ng Partido, tu- (KPMM), Kilusang Mayo Uno Sa Metro Manila, maaga pa luy-tuloy na maglulunsad (KMU), Pagkakaisa ng Samahan lamang ay nagtipon na ang mga ang BHB ng paparami at pa- ng mga Tsuper at Operators Na- progresibong grupo sa iba't palaking mga taktikal na tionwide (PISTON) at iba pang ibang lugar. Bandang alas-9 ng opensiba laban sa mga ar- grupo ang iba't ibang porma ng umaga ay nagsagawa ng trans- madong pwersa ng reaksyu- protesta sa iba't ibang panig ng port caravan ang PISTON at ka- naryong estado. Tuluy-tuloy bansa. nilang mga alyadong grupo mula na sinasanay ng BHB ang Isinagawa ang mga kilos- Elliptical Road sa Quezon City mga tauhan at upisyal nito protesta sa harap ng sunud-su- hanggang sa tanggapan ng Pe- upang itaas ang kakayahan nod na pagtaas ng presyo ng tron, Shell at Chevron sa Makati ng hukbong bayan sa pakiki- mga produktong petrolyo. Mahi- City. Naglunsad rin ng noise digma. git P5 kada litro na ang itinaas barrage sa 30 sentro ng protes- Tuluy-tuloy na pinalala- ng mga produktong petrolyo mu- ta kabilang ang sa Cubao, kas ng BHB ang kakayahan la simula ng taon. Umaabot na Philcoa, Batasan Hills, Roosevelt nito sa paglulunsad ng mga sa P50 ang kada litro ng diesel at North Avenue sa Quezon City; anihilatibong operasyon ka- at halos P1,000 ang presyo ng España, Delpan, Sta. Mesa at akibat ng mga mapamaru- 11-kg na tangke ng liquefied pe- Mendiola sa Maynila; at Monu- sang operasyon laban sa ka- troleum gas (LPG). mento sa Caloocan. away. Tinatarget ng BHB Iginiit ng mga nagprotesta Inilunsad ng mga kabataang ang pagsamsam ng papala- ang pagbawas ng hanggang P9 nagprotesta ang tinagurian ni- king bilang ng mga sandata kada litro ng mga produktong la- lang “Noynoying”, o ang pag- mula sa kamay ng kaaway ngis. Iginiit din nila ang pag- aas1tang nakatunganga at wa- upang ilipat iyon sa kamay aalis ng ipinapataw na 12% Va- lang ginagawa, simbolo ng pag- ng mga Pulang mandirigma. Libu-libong sandata pa ang dapat makuha ng BHB upang maarmasan nito ang libu-li- bong mamamayang nais ma- ging Pulang mandirigma. Determinado ang samba- yanang Pilipino na isulong ang digmang bayan. Sa ha- rap ng madilim na kalagayan ng naghaharing sistema, ma- aliwalas ang kinabukasan ng rebolusyonaryong kilusan. ~ Halimbawa ng “noynoying” ANG BAYAN Marso 21, 2012 3 papakainutil ni Noynoy Aquino sa harap ng walang pinamunuan ng BAYAN sa bahagi ng Banga Cros- patumanggang pagtaas ng presyo ng mga produk- sing.
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