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‘To protect our species, DENR must declare biodiversity havens, West PH Sea as Special Protected Areas’
“The problem is that President Rodrigo Duterte chooses to act on other policies such as the haphazard conversion of lands and waters to pave the way for ‘Build, Build, Build’ economic projects instead.”
By MARYA SALAMAT
Bulatlat.com
MANILA – As the world celebrates Earth Day on April 22 with the theme ‘Protect our species,’ environmentalists, fisherfolk, indigenous peoples and their supporters trooped to the headquarters of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in Quezon City to remind it of its main job of protecting the country’s natural resources.
The protesters criticized the government agency’s handling so far of the country’s biodiversities especially those most at risk. At their kindest, they criticized the DENR for dereliction of duty. At worst, they criticized it for abetting the use and abuse of the country’s resources for a flawed economic strategy of mostly exporting it as cheap raw materials for production of transnational companies.
Fisherfolk leader Fernando Hicap, PAMALAKAYA National Chairperson, said the DENR through its secretary Roy Cimatu should have been at the frontline in protecting the resource-rich West Philippine Sea from environmental plunder. But the DENR, he said, has not done anything substantial amid reports of Chinese reclamation and illegal poaching as China proceeds to occupy much of the South China Sea and some 80 percent of the West Philippine Sea, for example.
Despite some 40,000 acres of reefs already destroyed in the course of the Chinese reclamation, “The DENR is not doing anything to impose its existing conservation laws and policies to protect the West Philippine Sea and its biodiversity,” Hicap said.
The result, the fisherfolk warned, is worsening loss of fishing ground and marine life. Not only that, according to the environmentalists, there is also the resulting threat not only on the country’s patrimony and food security but also on the promise of benefits which those parts of the seas could have provided the Filipinos if the DENR had been protecting it.
In the case again of the West Philippine Sea, the fisherfolk and the environmentalists rued the reported ongoing plunder of the Giant Clam (Tridacna gigas) in the coral reefs by Chinese fishing vessels. They are saddened that Foreign Affairs Secretary Teddy Boy Locsin Jr. has dismissed the giant clam as “just food.”
Actually, said Leon Dulce, national coordinator of Kalikasan People’s Network for the Environment, those giant clams “are vital to the ecological health and climate resilience of West PH Sea that produces 16.6 million tons of fish a year.”

Those bivalve mollusks, known also as the ‘Jade of the Sea,’ play integral roles in regulating sedimentation and pollution, providing protection for other marine species, and rebuilding coral reefs.
Government projects anti-poor, environmentally destructive
Despite the worsening environment and climate situation, new and rare species are being sighted or else repopulated. But the environmentalists warned that these species are facing risks as their habitats are also the site of big-ticket infrastructure projects being promoted by the Duterte administration.
In Manila, the Kalikasan PNE demanded on Earth Day that the DENR swiftly take action to declare as Special Protected Areas the remaining forest and watersheds of Sierra Madre, the Manila Bay and the West Philippine Sea, among others.
In Manila Bay, scientists have reported recent sightings of a new sardine species (Sardinella pacifica) and of rare migratory waterbirds such as the black-faced spoonbill (Platalea minor) despite the degraded state of the water body. Unfortunately, the shore where these new and rare species have been found is part of the over 28,000 hectares of approved land reclamation projects. Environmentalists believe there may be more species that have not yet been adequately studied.
The Sierra Madre forests and watershed, along with the indigenous people living there who have “protected the forests and watershed for a long time,” are facing dislocation due to Chinese-funded mega-dam projects. At least 2,300 hectares of old-growth forests, with its endangered species such as the Philippine Eagle, Philippine Brown Deer, and the Philippine Warty Pig will be submerged by the reservoir of the dam, Kalikasan said in a statement.
To protect these areas from extractive projects or save it from being flattened with concrete for infrastructure projects, the DENR and various levels of government can implement policies governing the Protected Areas, Conservation Areas, Heritage Sites, and International Peace Parks, Dulce of Kalikasan said.
“The problem is that President Rodrigo Duterte chooses to act on other policies such as the haphazard conversion of lands and waters to pave the way for ‘Build, Build, Build’ economic projects instead,” Dulce lamented.

To truly celebrate Earth Day and “protect our species,” the environmentalists concluded their picket at the DENR in Quezon City with the demand that the government subsidize, implement and enforce the protection of this country’s biodiversity. “We must demand that Duterte heed the tell-tale signs of the global biological crisis inextricably linked with our chronic economic and social crises,” said Dulce.
Other protests were conducted on Earth Day for the sake of protecting our species. In front of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau office in Surigao City, members of Anakpawis Partylist, fisherfolk, farmer groups, environmentalists and church people also held a picket. They condemned the government approval of destructive and large-scale mining, which in Caraga region alone covers 42,000 hectares.
The region, particularly Surigao del Norte is the site of the disastrous mining operations of Claver Mineral Dev’t. Corp. that polluted the bays, triggering its suspension by former environment secretary Gina Lopez in August 2016. It is also led to the reviews of mining operations of Greenstone, Taganito and SRMI. Claver Mineral was formerly operated by the Chinese firm Shenzou Mining Group, whose operations were also suspended in 2012.
The Duterte government’s aggressive push for expansion of foreign-owned or controlled plantation also did not escape the protesters’ notice.
In their Earth Day protest in Surigao, Antonio “Ka Tonying” Flores, secretary-general of Unyon ng mga Manggagawa sa Agrikultura (UMA), criticized the ongoing expansion of agribusiness plantations as disastrous to the environment. He said that huge swathes of forest areas are being cleared, especially for oil palm, when mono-cropping destroys biodiversity and weakens the capacity of our land to produce staple crops.
It is not as if the Filipinos are getting rich from all these destruction. Flores said the aggressive expansion of agribusiness plantations is resulting to massive land grabbing, which in turn has been pushing farmers and indigenous people to becoming workers with slave-wages and insecure employment arrangements. There have also been many cases of extra-judicial killings and massacres in Mindanao to drive away the locals from the land being targeted for plantation, mining or other big-ticket projects.
“There is no debate, it is clear as the blue skies and oceans, that it is the government, via its programs and laws, who is the main agent of environmental destruction in the country,” said Anakpawis Party-list Representative Ariel “Ka Ayik” Casilao in another statement.
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‘Resist attempt to silence the press’ – NUJP
“There is no singular, proven fact in that hogwash.“
By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL
Bulatlat.com
MANILA – The National Union of Journalists in the Philippines (NUJP) called on independent journalists to stand against attempts to silence the press after a purported ouster plot against President Duterte was revealed by Manila Times president emeritus Dante Ang on Monday, April 22.
The union said such allegations against journalists is “dangerous as it lays the ground for more attacks against independent media.”
“What we do fear is that this ‘revelation’ could be a prelude to a crackdown against independent media and human rights lawyers,” they added.
In his article, Ang revealed what he described as an “association matrix.” A document which shows what he called a “coordinated media campaign to discredit the President.” Ang, however, did not name the source of the document but said that he is “highly placed in the Office of the President.”
“We call on the community of independent Filipino journalists and news outfits to close ranks and resist any attempt to silence the press,” the union said in a statement.
‘Disturbing’
The association matrix which Ang said was provided to the Manila Times by the unnamed source links several journalists and lawyers from the National Union of People’s Lawyers (NUPL) to “oust-Duterte” plot.
According to Ang, Bikoy, the anonymous uploader of the video series called Ang Totoong Narco list, was the “source of the black propaganda.” From Bikoy, the information then was given to Vera Files president, Ellen Tordesillas and forwarded to the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ), Rappler and NUPL.
In her statement Tordesillas called it “downright false” and “hilarious.”
“But what I find disturbing is, if this is the kind of intelligence report that the President gets and bases his actions and policies on, the country is in big trouble,” she said.
PCIJ and Rappler also denied receiving such information from Tordesillas.
Rappler chief executive officer Maria Ressa on the other hand called “garbage and another Palace ploy to harass journalists.”
PCIJ also pointed out that Ang’s article is “wrong on so many points.”
For one, five journalists named in the matrix are not any more connected to the PCIJ. They also said that they have not released reports about the narcolist video of Bikoy. “The video is uploaded in YouTube and can be viewed by the public.”
The PCIJ reiterated that the “free, independent, and critical press is a hallmark of democracy.”
“A press beholden to the powers-that-be and shirks from its responsibility to fully inform the people on issues of grave public concern mocks its purpose for being,” they added.
Journalists turned into a lawyer
Meanwhile, in the matrix, an award winning journalist and a professor of journalism and editor was named as part of the NUPL.
“Undergrad to lawyer. Journalist to lawyer. Just on those glaring errors of fact, sablay na,” said Inday Espina Varona in her Facebook status pertaining to the matrix associating her to the NUPL.
“There is no singular, proven fact in that hogwash. It just lumps names on organizational charts, or bylines that have appeared on products and outputs of media organizations,” she added.
The matrix also named Bulatlat associate editor and University of the Philippines Professor Danilo Arao as part of the NUPL.
“This is yet another attempt not only to discredit the media but to also lay the ground for more attacks,” said Bulatlat managing editor Ronalyn Olea.
NUJP meanwhile, warned that Ang will be held fully accountable should journalists and lawyers he implicated in his report were harmed.
There are already 12 journalists and 38 lawyers killed killed under Duterte administration.
The Philippines also ranks fifth on Committee to Protect Journalists Impunity Index.
“Again, we reiterate, history has proven that attempts to silence the independent Philippine press may succeed for a while but, in the end, the truth will out and tyrants will always end up in the dustbin of history,” NUJP said.
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Lumad, peasant groups unite to defend Pantaron Range
Lumad groups and environmental advocates expressed opposition to the looming plunder of mining and logging interests in the mineral-rich Pantaron Range in Mindanao, as well as the attacks against environmental defenders, as they staged a protest action in Davao City during the Earth Day commemoration on Monday, April 22.
NUPL: Ouster plot allegation ‘absurd’
On the so-called “Oust-Duterte Plot”: Rubbish
Initially, we thought that the best insult to an imagination gone berserk is to totally ignore it.
One Dr. Dante A. Ang, who appears to be the chairman emiritus of a certain media outfit called Manila Times, released today a screaming headline bylined by himself quoting a supposedly “highly placed source in the Office of the President” that “there is a plot to discredit the President and destabilize his government.”
Dr. Ang splattered a web-like “Association Matrix Between Bikoy and Ellen Tordesillas” spun by his anonymous source. It linked the National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers (NUPL) and practically all of its key officers and some members in allegedly distributing from critical media sources the false narratives of a certain “Bikoy” who appeared in a video of a supposed “narcolist” linking President Rodrigo Duterte and his family to the drug trade.
The fantastic, nay libelous, tale accuses the NUPL, “a leftist group,” of collaborating with all those media members named in the matrix of “collaborating with the Left in their effort to destabilize the government.” This was echoed by a disputably “eminent” columnist of the same paper.
This has certainly gone over the walls of credulity. It is absolutely false, totally baseless and completely ludicrous.
It is not only a bait to engage in absurd and endless tit for tat to distract us. And it would have been amusing were it not perilous to the safety, security, and liberty, if not the lives, of each of the 500 or so lawyers, law students, law professors, judges, prosecutors, public defenders, government lawyers, and paralegals who are members of the NUPL in more than 20 chapters nationwide.
We do not want to shoot the messenger, in a manner of saying, but the writer’s open association to Speaker Gloria Arroyo and President Duterte, among others, say a lot where he is coming from. Basic it is that for evidence to be credible, it must not only be credible in itself but must also come from a credible source. And more so if it is cloaked under a fictitous anonymity that does not give the object of such calumny a fair chance to contest. And it added a dose of cyber razzle-dazzle for good measure in order to futilely give it a semblance of validity.
We are lawyers and are simply just too busy defending and promoting human rights especially of the basic sectors. We have our hands full advocating public interest issues. We do not have time for such hogwash accusations which will not even pass muster Ripley’s Believe It or Not. Many of us are even clueless about this “Bikoy” video, anectodally preferring to waste our time watching zanier spiels of “Bitoy” instead.
Let us cut to the chase and see why we are being villified. We have criticized the extrajudicial killings in the so-called drug war as early as July 4, 2016, long before many were jolted of this barbarity. We have filed cases before the Supreme Court and other fora questioning martial law, Marcos hero’s burial, the cybercrime law, power rate hikes, TRAIN tax law, SM trees snowballing, privatization of government hospitals, Boracay closure, EDCA, Human Security Act and many public interest cases. We questioned police shortcuts in the “drug war” and helped form
Manlaban sa EJK. We assisted in filing complaints before the International Criminal Court and before the different bodies of the UN. We helped prosecute in the International People’s Tribunal. We have represented Mary Jane Veloso, various political prisoners, dissenters and rallyists, the victims of Kidapawan and Sagay killings, the Kadamay urban poor in Pandi, the Nutrasia striking workers, the alternative media from DDoS cyber attacks, the ACT teachers who are profiled, Sr. Pat Fox, and many more. And we have filed cases against Mrs. Arroyo and her generals even as we have sent to jail her poster boy Gen. Jovito Palparan. We have multiple linkages and hosted international lawyers concerned with the attacks on our peers.
We stand by our record and integrity with the kind of passion of lawyering for the people that has put Ben Ramos and many of us in the crosshairs of those who want a monopoly of everything. And of course, we have Neri now slowly inching his way to the Senate, Kaloi incessantly articulating the people’s perspective in Congress and Edre who has publicly helped as legal consultant in the peace negotiations over the past five administrations.
So this story passing off as news coming at the heels of other attacks and smear campaign by the government and its proxies is plainly a demolition job.
Yes, first they came for the activists, then the indigenous people, then the peace consultants, religious, farmers, opposition, then the media, and now the lawyers. Who’s next?
We will not blink nor look the other way. We are unfazed even as we are disturbed. In the ultimate analysis, who really is running scared here?
We will just do our job based on our mandate, priorities and capacity.
Criticism is not ousting. Lawyering is not destabilizing.
At bottom, this allegation is not worth the paper it is written on. It is putrid rubbish. Garbage in — and so must — garbage out.#

NUPL National Executive Board
Neri Javier Colmenares
Chairperson (0917) 835 0459
Edre U. Olalia
President
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Ephraim B. Cortez
Secretary General
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Carlos Isagani Zarate
Adviser
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