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Lunes, Enero 25, 2010

DEFEND UP HIGH!!!

The University of the Philippines – Visayas is once again facing another challenge. Despite the resistance of many of the Iskolars ng Bayan, faculty and community, the scheme of gradually phasing out the UPV Cebu High School has been railroaded.

Last 8 January 2010, the UPV Cebu College Dean Enrique Avila wrote a letter to U.P. President Emerlinda Roman stating that "…the College shall soon propose the gradual phase out of the high school effective first semester of school year 2010-2011. With this, the high school admission test proposed for March 2010 will consequently be cancelled."

This letter was then followed by a memorandum issued by the Dean himself to the Professional Education Department (PED) Chair Rosario MontaƱo on the suspension of the acceptance of High School Admission Test (HSAT) of U.P. Cebu High School. The memorandum states that due to the lack of faculty resources, the profile of the current faculty complement servicing the high school, the refocusing of the College's academic programs and plans and the priorities set by the UP System and the new UP Charter of 2008, the UPV Cebu College is no longer in the position to sustain ably the implementation of the high school. Moreover it enunciated that the acceptance of applicants for the proposed HSAT on March be suspended due to the pending resolution of the proposal to phase out the high school gradually.

The desperate moves of the Dean to abolish the high school did not go through apt process of consulting the students and the faculty and does not hold ample basis to act upon.

Since the establishment of the U.P. Cebu High School, it has been faced threats of closure because of the lack of budget. But it still continued to exist because of its mandate of Democratized Access to Education wherein, under this policy, all U.P. High Schools is a program that helps economically destitute but intellectually deserving students gain access to tertiary education. Moreover, it also serves as a laboratory high school for innovative teaching strategies premeditated to better prepare these deserving students for access to tertiary education, particularly in University of the Philippines, where they can avail quality college education at a low cost.

As Iskolars ng Bayan, we have always played a crucial role on shaping momentous changes and junctures in our history. We remain steadfast in all our endeavors, whether it is a national or local issue that affects the nation. We never faltered even in the midst of Martial Rule. Instead, with our arms linked together, we faced every struggle and continued our immeasurable commitment of serving not only the students but also the people.

Today, we, the Iskolars ng Bayan, have a vital and decisive task to act upon. We cannot stay unvoiced and unresponsive while our future and our rights as students are being compromised for untimely and contemptible scheme that deflects the primary purpose of our University.

The Iskolars ng Bayan are wide awake and are ready to lead the fight for asserting their right to accessible quality yet affordable education. Once again, time has brought us into the arena where the secret weapons to triumph are critical minds and unity.

We believe that U.P., as an insignia of freethinking education, must uphold its commitment in uplifting quality education which is non-discriminating and is accessible to all. Thus, we recognize the role of U.P. High Schools in advancing the value of nationalism and freedom among its students for a more developed and progressive Philippine society.

We greatly convey our unity to the Students, Student Councils, Student Organizations, Faculty Members and all the constituents of the University of the Philippines – Visayas Cebu College who have spoken their opposition to Dean Enrique M. Avila's ploy on the gradual abolition of UPV Cebu High School. We contest the moves of phasing out the UPV Cebu High School on the following grounds:

• The attempt of phasing out the UPV Cebu High School by Dean Enrique Avila does not serve the interest and welfare of the students, the faculties and the community. UPV Cebu High School, for many years, has served as an institution that provides the youth affordable, accessible and quality education through its mandate of Democratized Access to Education. With this step of phasing out the high school, U.P. therefore closes its doors to those who want to avail a quality education which U.P. can offer.

• Phasing out of UPV Cebu High School is a step railroading further commercialization of U.P. Education. This plan can be linked to the gradual state abandonment among State Colleges and Universities. With the budget proposed by the Department of Budget and Management to U.P. and the whole education, which was cut from the previous year's budget, it can be drawn out that the government may be making steps to slowly desert their responsibility of allotting greater state subsidies to its SCUs which results to disbanding of other state-owned universities in the country.

• This move by Dean Enrique M. Avila does not undergo due process of consultation among students and faculty members. Moreover, the High School Faculty has not received a copy of the proposal by the dean. This is an apparent move ignoring RA 9500, also known as the new U.P. Charter as of 2009, in which it was stipulated under Section 3 (h) that "As the National University, the University of the Philippines shall provide democratic governance in the University based on collegiality, representation, accountability, transparency and active participation of its constituents. " Moreover, pursuant to Section 13 (c) of the charter, only the Board of Regents (BOR) has the power to approve institution, merger or abolition of academic programs upon recommendation of the University Council of the constituent university. Furthermore, the letter dated last 8 January 2010 to President Emerlinda Roman by Dean Avila did not even pass through proper channels by having it pass first to the UPV Chancellor. With this, the bid of phasing out U.P. High School in Cebu without due process and ample grounds is a despicable move that does not recognize the rights and welfare of its constituents.

• Closure of U.P. High is not the answer for the lack of budget and aging facilities of the college. It is not as well an obstruction to make UPVCC a constituent university of UP. It must be regarded that the budget for the university has been gradually cut each year. However, this must not be the basis of imposing policies that can downbeat the constituents. Instead of eliminating a significant limb of the University, being in an educational institution, University officials, together with its constituents, must assert and fight for greater state subsidy to answer the call of insufficiency.

• This step of phasing out the UPV Cebu High School will aggravate the colonial, commercialized, repressive and fascist characteristics of U.P. and education. As a bastion of democracy, the University of the Philippines must provide an affordable, accessible and quality education among its students and to all. It must also cater the interest and welfare of its constituents – the students, faculty, staff and the community. Phasing out an academic institution that serves the interest of the people such as U.P. High steals not only the right of the people to education but also their right to have a bright future.

We call on all students, student organizations, student leaders, teachers, staff and all UPV constituents to avert the dire steps of phasing out the UPV Cebu High School. The desperate moves of Dean Enrique Avila to discontinue the existence of U.P. High in Cebu despite the honor and service that the high school has given to the University and the community have set profound disgruntlement among the students, teachers and the people in the community.

We strongly deem the sovereign right that lays on the students, the youth and the people to totally succeed the struggle to overpower the ambitious ideas that undermine the interests and the welfare of the people with irrefutable principles that can genuinely unite the students and the people and can bring forth meaningful victory.

Signed by (As of 22 January 2010):

Katipunan ng mga Sangguniang Mag-aaral sa U.P.
UPV College of Arts and Sciences – Student Council
UPV College of Fisheries and Ocean Science – Student Council
UPV School of Technology – Student Council
Yupihay
National Union of Students of the Philippines
KABATAAN Partylist
League of Filipino Students
Anakbayan
Pagbutlak, Official Publication of CAS
College Editors' Guild of the Philippines
Sandigan ng Mag-aaral para sa Sambayanan
Samahan ng Mag-aaral at Kabataang Kababaihan
UPV Oikos

Miyerkules, Enero 13, 2010

PGMA shuns judicial acts, covers malicious deeds

The LEAGUE OF FILIPINO STUDENTS strongly opposes the president’s issuance of Proclamation No. 1959 last December 4, 2009 putting most of Maguindanao under Martial Law and suspending the privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus.

Where is rebellion?

In the report made by the Office of the President addressed to the two chambers of the Congress, she cited Section 18 Article VII of the Philippine Constitution.

“Article VII Section 18. In case of invasion or rebellion, when the public safety requires it, he may, for a period not exceeding sixty days, suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus or place the Philippines or any part thereof under martial law.”

We believe that this act of PGMA is unconstitutional, citing Article 134 of the Revised Penal Code.

“Rebellion or insurrection - How committed. - The crime of rebellion or insurrection is committed by rising publicly and taking arms against the Government for the purpose of removing from the allegiance to said Government or its laws, the territory of the Republic of the Philippines or any part thereof, of any body of land, naval or other armed forces, or depriving the Chief Executive or the Legislature, wholly or partially, of any of their powers or prerogatives.”

In this stipulation, it is clearly stated the definition of rebellion, which is a basis for the president, as the ‘Commander-in-Chief of all armed forces’, to declare Martial Law, and is not seen in the said brutal massacre in Maguindanao last November 23.

Gov't unable to solve the crime, declares ML

The Arroyo administration is trying to deviate from the judicial procedures that should be practiced whenever any act contrary to law occurs. However, it has been obvious that the government is incapable of doing such, given that justice has not yet been served though the massacre had happened more than two weeks ago and the respondents can be immediately identified.

If we really view it critically, PGMA cannot really touch the Ampatuans under the judicial process because the Arroyos and Ampatuans are strong political allies.

Most of the scandals and issues that are related to the Arroyos occurred in Maguindanao. Recall the Hello-Garci Scandal, the 2004 Presidential Election where GMA crushes FPJ in the vote counts and the 12-0 slide of the administration's senatorial slate. The Ampatuans has an ‘alas’ over the Arroyo.

ML is a test for public

The action for martial law declaration had been alleged years ago to protect the power of the Arroyos. The issuance of PN 1959 without lawful bases is just a trial of the administration to test the acceptability of martial law to the public.

PGMA declared Martial Law having a presumption that the said massacre is an act of rebellion, though it was not, citing again Article 134 of the Revised Penal Code. Because of this kind of action done by PGMA, it is not impossible for her to put the whole nation under Martial Law given the rampant crimes, extrajudicial killings, deceparicidos and other election-related violence.

Also, the Commission on Election (COMELEC) recently released a list of different places in the Philippines tagged as ‘hot spots’ for having a numerous cases of election-related crimes and violence.

This could be use by PGMA to put the entire country under Martial Law to remain in power avoiding the different frauds and scandals her family has been facing.

Lift PN 1959!

The League of Filipino Students calls for the government to lift Proclamation No. 1959 now. We call for transparency of the investigation on the massacre. We demand the government for a faster action to serve justice to more than 60 victims.

We also call to the general public, especially the youth and student populace of this society, to be vigilant and critical with regards to the actions taken and to be taken by the Arroyo administration.


LIFT Proclamation No. 1959!
JUSTICE for the Victims of Maguindanao Massacre!
Uphold democratic rights of the people!
Continue the militant struggle for National Democracy!!!


LEAGUE OF FILIPINO


STUDENTS

Official Statement on the Issuance of Proclamation No. 1959