SIGN ON STATEMENT: Justice for Kidapawan Farmers

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Dear everyone,

Please find below a statement from the People's Coalition on Food Sovereignty (PCFS), a focal member of the rural constituency of CPDE, regarding the unjust killing of unarmed farmers asking for food relief in North Cotobato, Philippines. PCFS is soliciting signatories to the sign-on statement. Kindly circulate to your contacts as well.



Best,
Erin

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Dear Colleagues,

We are asking different organizations to kindly add their support to the farmers of Kidapawan, Philippines by adding their organization's name below as signatory to the statement. The farmers were asking for food relief and the release of calamity funds when the police authorities open fire at the unarmed protesters resulting to three dead and more than forty wounded.

Please feel free to share the statement with your network as well.

Looking forward to your support and solidarity.

Best regards,
The Peoples Coalition on Food Sovereignty (PCFS)

 

They were asking for food relief - they were given bullets instead

 

We would like to express our utmost condemnation on the killing of unarmed farmers asking for food relief. The people of North Cotobato are suffering from severe drought. The inutile response of government to help them survive such crisis is inhuman enough. To hoard the food relief intended for them is simply criminal. To open fire at them when they were demanding what is due them is plain evil.

 

Thousands of farmers in Kidapawan, North Cotobato decided to temporarily leave their farms to protest the hoarding of the food relief by the local government and to demand the release of the calamity funds supposedly intended for those whose crops were destroyed by the El Niño phenomenon.

 

After four days of peacefully protesting in front of the provincial office of the National Food Authority, the police forces decided to open fire at the unarmed farmers resulting to three dead and more than forty wounded.

 

Prior to the incident, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Center (NDRRMC) confirmed in its March 10, 2016 advisory that "five (5) provinces were affected by dry spell while eighteen provinces, mostly from Mindanao, are experiencing dry condition since the previous month."

 

The said report also cited "the occurrence of grassfires in General Santos City and Cotobato City have already been reported due to prolonged dry conditions and warmer than average temperatures attributed to the ongoing El Niño phenomenon."

 

Even Malacañang was well aware of the calamity. In fact, as early as December, President Benigno Aquino III approved a P19 billion budget to combat the effects of El Niño, which may last until May 2016. North Cotobato was already identified as one of the 9 provinces experiencing dry spell as early as December.

 

Top politicians however are still debating the distribution of such budget. The Philippines is currently going through a highly contested national election. In earlier reports, opposition party spokesperson Toby Tiangco claimed that the administration party was using P581 billion from the national budget supposedly to help in garnering votes for the administration's candidates instead of helping the poor.

 

This is precisely the question being raised by the protesting farmers in Kidapawan before they where shot by the authorities - after three long months of severe drought, where is the calamity funds and food relief that were supposed to help them?

 

Up to now, even after the shooting of protesting farmers, the calamity funds are still not being distributed in North Cotobato including the 15,000 sacks of rice subsidy to farmers severely affected by drought. People are being told that the food relief will only be distributed when the campaign sortie of the administration's political party arrives in the province.

 

We call upon the international community to unite in supporting the people of Kidapawan and condemn the killings of innocent farmers and other victims of state repression in the Philippines.  

 

We also call for the investigation and prosecution of government officials responsible for anomalies in managing the calamity funds and the violent dispersal of the protesting farmers especially for the killing of Rotello Daelto of Arakan town who was already wounded when fatally shot at close range by the police.

 

We also call for an independent body to investigate the massacre in Kidapawan, which will involve civil society organizations, International Humanitarian Institutions and UN Special Rapporteurs on the Right to Food and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

 

North Cotabato provincial governor Lala Talino-Mendoza, the Provincial Police Chief and the AFP's provincial commander should be immediately suspended while the incident is being investigated.

 

Justice for the Farmers of Kidapawan and other victims of state repression in the Philippines!

 

Defend the people's right to food and the right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly!

 

Implement genuine agrarian reform and food sovereignty!

 

#foodnotbullets

 

Peoples Coalition on Food Sovereignty (PCFS)
Arab Network for Food Sovereignty (ANFS)

Roots for Equity and Pakistan Kissan Mazdoor Tehreek.

Tanzania Organization for Agricultural Development (TOfAD)

SWEAT Development Programme in Kiteto Tanzania

Irrigation Training and Economic Empowerment Organization (IRTECO)

ASIAN PEASANT COALITION (APC)

All Nepal Peasants; Federation

SWEAT Development Programme in Kiteto Tanzania

Global People’s Surge

International Women's Alliance

Cordillera Peoples Alliance

IMA Research Foundation

Labour,Health and Human Rights Development Centre

11.11.11-Belgium

Economics Association of Malawi

Society of Development and Education for Small Households..SODESH

Solidagro (Belgium)

La Solidaridad Hispano - Filipina

Entraide & Fraternite

COORDINACION  DE ONG Y COOPERATIVAS -CONGCOOP-

Centre for Human Rights and Development (CHRD) 

Asociacion Qachuu Aloom, (Madre Tierra) Rabinal, Baja Verapaz

Asociacion Raxch' och' Oxlaju Aj (Tierra Verde 13 Aj) AROAJ. Instituto Giramundo Mutuando – Brasil

Alianza Cooperativista Nacional, A.C.

Grupo de Trabajo Cambio Climático y Justicia de Bolivia (GTCCJ-Bolivia)

Bangladesh Agricultural Farm Labour Federation (BAFLF)

COMMUNITY AND FLY AID FOUNDATION -GHANA

Asociación afrocolombiana de pescadores con cordel - APESCORDEL

National Women Farmers & Workers Association (NWFA)

Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP)

Aliansi Gerakan Reforma Agraria (AGRA)

Asia Monitor Resource Centre

MILAGROS S. SERRANA, Miriam College

GRAIN

PCFS-FUNPROCOOP

Friends of the Earth Japan

PWESCR

 

 

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Roy Anunciacion
PCFS Secretariat Coordinator 
Tel: (+63 2) 927 7060 loc 202
Skype: roy.anunciacion
 
Philippines office: 3rd Floor, IBON Center, 114 Timog Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines
Kenya office: Kirichwa Road, Kilimani, Nairobi, Kenya 
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