Why not give up your slot instead?
University of the Philippines (UP) students on Friday hurled this challenge to President Duterte after the Chief Executive threatened to give the scholarship slots of protesting students to young members of indigenous peoples (IPs) or 鈥渓umad.鈥
The UP students walked out of their classes in Diliman, Quezon City, on Thursday to join street protests during the National Day of Walkout Against Tyranny and Dictatorship.
鈥淚f there is anyone who needs to give up his slot, it is none other than Rodrigo Duterte himself,鈥 the militant student group Stand-UP said in a statement.
Stand-UP, whose acronym means Student Alliance for the Advancement of Democratic Rights in UP, also slammed the President for his flip-flopping stance on the lumad, whom he had threatened to bomb last year.
The Kabataan party-list group said the administration could expect more class walkouts to denounce the President鈥檚 鈥渄ictatorship.鈥
鈥楩ree education鈥 scam
鈥淗is statement exposes the true nature of his 鈥榝ree education鈥 scam: not all will benefit; instead of guaranteeing the right of every child to education, he dangles it around every time there is opposition to his fanatical dictatorship,鈥 Kabataan Rep. Sarah Elago said in a statement on Friday.
鈥淥n Feb. 23, expect even more students to walk out of their classes to fight Duterte鈥檚 dictatorship and tyrannical attacks on the youth and the people,鈥 Elago added.
In a statement on Friday, Anakpawis Rep. Ariel Casilao also slammed Mr. Duterte鈥檚 threat to kick out protesting UP students as an 鈥渁ct of oppression鈥 and said that the youth and students 鈥渄o not answer to Duterte but to the oppressed Filipino people.鈥
UP students, faculty and alumni had a similar response to Mr. Duterte鈥檚 threat: Expect more rallies ahead.
鈥淭he Iskolar ng Bayan is geared to launch bigger protest actions, most especially because (the President鈥檚) recent policies, such as the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion law, attack the democratic rights of the Filipino,鈥 said Shari Oliquino, who represents the student body in the board of regents, the highest policymaking body in the university.
Journalism professor Danilo Arao of the UP College of Mass Communication described the President鈥檚 threat as tantamount to curtailing free speech and dissent.
鈥淎uthoritarianism covers utter disregard for human rights,鈥 the UP alumnus said. 鈥淎t the rate he鈥檚 going, history could end up remembering (Mr. Duterte) as worse than the [late dictator Ferdinand] Marcos.鈥
Arao added: 鈥淗ope Duterte heeds this warning: Don鈥檛 pick a fight with the militant youth. You won鈥檛 win,鈥 he said.
The Save Our Schools Network Mindanao, an alliance of organizations advocating the rights of indigenous children, stood by the protesting UP students.
鈥淭hey provided us sanctuary and solidarity [when the] lumad students were [being] threatened by the President [who said] he would order the bombing of their schools,鈥 recalled its spokesperson Rius Valle.
In a speech during the Mindanao IP leaders鈥 summit in Davao City on Thursday, the President addressed the protesting UP students: 鈥淕et out of there and I will give (your slots) to intelligent (tribal people) here. I鈥檒l put them in your stead.鈥
鈥淒o not go to school anymore. Just stay on the streets,鈥 the President added.
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Ironic
Casilao said he found ironic Mr. Duterte鈥檚 threat to give away the UP students鈥 scholarship slots to the lumad when the President had threatened to bomb the indigenous peoples鈥 schools in November last year on suspicion that these were being used to teach students to rebel against the government.
鈥淣ow suddenly, he wants the lumad to continue their schooling while the militarization of their communities, including their schools, continues,鈥 he added.
Casilao also scored Mr. Duterte鈥檚 pronouncement that he would personally choose investors for the lumads鈥 ancestral domain.
In a recent speech, the President asked hundreds of lumad leaders in Mindanao to open up their ancestral domain to investors, a move long opposed by communities whose lands are protected under the Indigenous Peoples鈥 Rights Act.
鈥(The President) intends to sell the IP lands to local oligarchs and foreign investors. This only means the wholesale auction of IP lands which definitely displaces thousands of indigenous people out of their communities,鈥 the Anakpawis representative said.
Stand-UP said the bigger protest on Feb. 23 would not only gather students, but also teachers, administrators and vendors from the entire UP community.