The contending states claiming territorial
jurisdiction over sections of the ‘Southeast Asian Sea’ are only heightening
regional tensions to a frightening degree. In particular, the contentious row
between the Philippines and China is being amplified by certain quarters to a
near-conflict level for seemingly nationalistic, but in fact chauvinistic
reasons.
And as
the almost daily sounds of fury raise the stakes for the region’s masses of
humanity, many more sober voices of concern must now come out to be heard and
not be silenced by the saber-rattling of a deluded few.
UNITED
VOICES OF CONCERN (Amidst the sounds of fury over the Southeast Asian Sea)
Southeast
Asia’s regional security environment faces a clear and present danger. The
Manila-Beijing standoff emanating from their rival claims to the Southeast
Asian Sea must urgently be turned around and be resolved through a process of
open diplomacy between the two nations. Both sides need to do so swiftly in
order to avert a possible scenario of military confrontation affecting the
wider Asia-Pacific region. If this happens, it would only cause a massive blow
to the Philippines—its peoples, the economy and society at large.
Undoubtedly,
today’s international situation is highly fluid and volatile. The global
capitalist system remains dominated by an elite few and its economic and
political control over the world’s social majority is primarily upheld by a
corporate-driven and profit-oriented neoliberal paradigm. But ever since last
year’s worldwide mass upsurges of the global poor, the 99% was able to directly
challenge the exploitative and oppressive rule of the 1% across many regions of
the world. Yet still, the world continues to dangerously swing from one
economic crisis to another, from one toppled regime to the next, and from one
war of aggression to yet one more.
And
here in the Philippines, the Aquino regime is now seemingly driving our country
into a potential state of war with China. Malacañang’s over-reactive pro-US
imperialist foreign policy stance is needlessly provoking Beijing into taking a
more belligerent attitude towards Manila. Instead of initiating and pursuing a
long-range strategic foreign policy thrust premised on the universally
acknowledged internationalist principles of sovereign independence, humanist
solidarity, people-centered development and progressive self-determination, the
Aquino regime is merely maintaining a century-old dependency track in managing
our external relations.
At the
same time, China must also be firmly admonished for its increasing
militarization and power-bullying of other regional claimants in the Southeast
Asian Sea. Beijing must realize that the only long-term comprehensive
resolution to the regional crisis is through a regionalized multilateral
approach which does not have to involve the world’s chief imperialist power,
the United States. If China adheres to regional cooperation, it can reap more
respect and friendly allies from around its neighborhood without having to
impose its powerful might to justify its ends.
In the
meantime, the United States is now re-positioning and enhancing its forward
power-projection capabilities around the broader Asian region with its
aggressive foreign policy framework of an ‘Asian Pivot’. This explains why
Washington continues to remain actively involved within the ASEAN Regional
Forum’s (ARF) political-security dialogue process, which also includes China
and all the ASEAN member-states. Yet given this context, a parallel regional
dialogue mechanism which only involves the ASEAN, China, plus other interested
and concerned Asian states, can already be initiated and set up to specifically
concentrate on resolving the Southeast Asian Sea dilemma without Washington’s
undue influence, as is the case with the ARF approach.
Nevertheless,
the collective voices and actions of the many all around the world have already
been able to progressively change and radically alter the course of the early
21st century. The masses in many parts of the world, such as in Latin America
and the Middle East, are now marching toward a more consciously self-determined
history to further liberate humanity from imposed wars of aggression and
systemic misery. It is this same fundamental spirit that should greatly guide
all the peoples living within and around the Southeast Asian region, including
its large neighbor China, to always and consistently strive for genuine peace
and freedom for the larger regional community of states and societies. This we
must do if we all are to principally advance and eventually establish our
common vision of a regionalist community within a truly internationalist world
order.
Therefore,
it is for this principled reason that we are all gathered today to stand
together as one united voice concerned for our region’s peace and progress. We
are now collectively and loudly voicing out our immediate and urgent concerns
about the presently tense and unstable regional security situation and for it
to be directly resolved through a transparent mode of diplomacy. To reiterate,
we do not want any open military confrontation to break out between China and
the Philippines in relation to the Southeast Asian Sea problem. And we
certainly do not want the US to intervene in any way because its priority
strategic agenda will never be in favor of Manila or the Asian region as a
whole, but always in line with Washington’s global hegemonic schemes for world
capitalist domination. We also believe that the claims to the contested
Southeast Asian Sea can be equitably resolved through open diplomacies of all
governments concerned, under the framework of regional cooperation and sharing,
than through gunboat diplomacy or open war, where only the powerful nations
stand to gain.
Finally,
as we all add our voices of concern to this regional problem, we must remain
open-minded and critically discerning of the constantly changing conditions
that led us to this situation in the first place. We must always pursue a
collective regional approach that fosters peace and cooperation. We must not
allow ourselves to be used as a ‘provocation agent-state’ for or against
another neighboring state, lest we really aim to ignite a broad Asia-Pacific
war with horrendous consequences.
Thus,
we raise our voices today to say that this is what we shall never allow to happen.
Standing united as a broad progressive front, we shall exert all possible
efforts to oppose and stop any future conflict or war from breaking out as a
result of misplaced national-chauvinist reactions from both sides to this
impasse. We must not wait for tomorrow to pass. Let us all act today to block
the road to a potential regional war fanned by heated passions over rocks and
shoals. Let us now mobilize and support all moves for transparent diplomacy in
combination with mass pressure from below and across the region. ###
Signed
by:
Alliance
of Progressive Labor (APL), AWARDEE, Inc., DAMMMBA, Kilusan Para sa Pambansang
Demokrasya (KPD), Liga Manggagawa, MAKABAYAN, Pagkakaisa ng Kababaihan para sa
Kalayaan (KAISAKA), Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM), Peace Women Partners,
Philippine Women Network for Peace and Security, Partido Manggagawa (PM),
SANLAKAS, SCRAP VFA Movement, Socialista Women, WomanHealth, Women’s Education,
Devt., Productivity & Research Organization,Inc. (WEDPRO), Young Moro
Professionals Network, Youth for Nationalism and Democracy (YND), Stop the War
Coalition Philippines
PLM
Statement on deteriorating Philippine-China relations
Statement
of Concern and Call for Diplomatic Resolution of the Philippine-China Conflict
By
Party of the Laboring Masses (PLM)
We are
extremely concerned at what appears to be a deteriorating situation between the
Philippines and China regarding the dispute over the Spratly Islands and the
Scarborough Shoal. China is definitely stepping up its bullying and is now
targeting our economic interests – tourism and agricultural produce – to make
us accede to their claims. To make matters worse, belligerent protests,
attended by flag burning, have erupted in the Philippines, in China, and in
other parts of the world, targeting embassies and consulates of the contending
countries. These are happening despite both governments’ brandishing their
commitments to a diplomatic solution.
We
demand to know why the diplomatic efforts are not working despite statements by
Chinese and Philippine foreign diplomats that they are pursuing the talks and
remain in contact with each other. We call on the Aquino government to be
transparent about our diplomatic effort and explain to us what’s going wrong.
We call for open diplomacy so that the whole nation is informed and we can all
prepare for better or for worse in this deteriorating situation.
However,
we reiterate that a diplomatic solution, rather than belligerent protests, is
the best way to protect our national interests in this conflict. We also urge
protesters from both sides to stop burning each other’s national flags; we do
not believe that this kind of nationalist posturing serves the national
interests of any nation.
We also
note that the Aquino government was following a policy of involving the United
States government in the dispute, hoping that the US would back us to the hilt.
This was a mistaken strategy. We warned then that the US would ultimately
protect only its national interests and not ours. Now the US seems to be
backing off from its commitment of support in case we are attacked by a foreign
country. Is the deteriorating situation today also the result of this strategy
gone wrong?
While
we condemn China’s bullying, we continue to call for a calm response, i.e., a
negotiated, diplomatic solution to the problem. We maintain that an independent
foreign policy, especially one that does not pit the US and other foreign
powers against our neighbors, will genuinely serve our national interests today
and in the years ahead.
To help
in moving forward to a peaceful solution to the conflict, the Partido Lakas ng
Masa (PLM) is enjoining various peace groups in the country to join us in a
peace gathering at the Peace Bell in Quezon City Memorial Park next week. We
have deliberately chosen a non-government symbol in order to emphasize the need
for a diplomatic and peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Philippines
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