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‘Tao Po’ tour in Rome a resounding success

PRESS STATEMENT
13 October 2019

The Tao Po play was a resounding
success with a big number in attendance that crowded the courtyard of
the Basilica di San Silvestro in Capite, Piazza San Silvestro Rome
last Thursday night, October 10, 2019.

Tao Po, an award-winning play by
theater actor and cultural activist Mae Paner – also known as
‘Juana Change’, gave life to four characters in separate monologues –
a photojournalist, a Zumba instructor, a police officer/hit man, and
an orphaned girl, whose lives have been gravely affected by the
government’s war on drugs.

According to the Philippine National
Police (PNP), 22,983 deaths since the war on drugs began are
classified as “homicides under investigation.” The exact number
of fatalities is difficult to ascertain because the government has
failed to disclose official documents about the drug war.

Human rights groups assert that the
death toll has surpassed 30,000 with many cases either perpetrated by
undercover police officers or hitmen under police supervision.

Victims’ mothers hands letter to
Pope Francis

Last Wednesday, October 9, the Tao Po
Europe team, Rise Up members Marissa Lazaro who lost her 20 year old
son Chris in 2017 and Katherine Bautista who found her 21-year-old
son John in a Manila morgue in January 2017, joined a crowd who
waited for the regular public audience of Pope Francis on the grounds
of the Vatican, and successfully handed a letter to an aide of the
Pope. The letter was a request to the Pope to pray for their sons and
for all the victims of the drug war.

Marissa and Katherine were both
overwhelmed to see the Pope and have raised their hopes for justice
because of this memorable encounter.

Talk back

Marissa Lazaro while holding her son’s
photo faced the audience together with other panelists, Fr. Noel
Rosas of the Order of Carmelites, Sr. Beth Pedernal of the
Scalabrinian Missionaries, Rubilyn Litao of Rise Up, and Mae Paner of
Tao Po, in a related open forum.

For Sister Beth, Tao Po draws on
compassion, that no one deserves to die without due process and was
vocal in her advocacy to defend human rights, dignity, and justice.

“It is always the poor who are the
victims. If change is to be achieved, why not implement genuine land
reform, and stop the forced migration of Filipinos? Justice for the
poor!” said Father Noel Rosas.

Noel Aragon from the Duterte group
observed that the videos shown were pure propaganda against the
Duterte administration and that it seems only the poor are being
killed, that there are important facts which were not mentioned in
the videos like the police forces who were also killed, the rape
victims of drug addicts, and some well-to-do people who were also
apprehended because of their involvement in drugs.

Rubilyn Litao of Rise Up acknowledged
that the previous administration was not able to address the drug
problem, and it was a revelation for them from the church people that
there are communities in the Philippines where the drug problem is
rampant. So she invited everyone to the Tao Po call to become a venue
to gather together for the common interest.

Nardi Sabino also from Rise Up stressed
that as long as the policy of liberalization of the government
continues because of the country’s membership to GATT-WTO, the drug
trade will continue, where imported goods freely pass through customs
with fewer restrictions. But the question he said is do the killings
resolve the problem on drugs? As long as the root causes of poverty
are not addressed the poor will always be vulnerable to drugs.

Ms. Mae Paner expressed her sadness
over the black propaganda against her. Prior to the performance, in
social media and facebook, some Duterte groups tagged her as a member
of the CPP and a terrorist. She was called by many names. She
stressed that she is an artist and a cultural activist. She’s here
to show four narratives of four people who had been killed. The
killings are real. Whatever person you are, an addict, or whoever,
they deserve due process because they are human. So she’s knocking
on our door. To open our minds and our heart.

Mother Mary John Mananzan of the
Benedictine Sisters also stressed that there is now an erosion of
moral fiber in the Philippines. The lost of respect to people…to
life… to the law (example of how Sereno was removed from office by
the Supreme Court) …the lost of respect to the truth (the truth for
many is actually fake news) and the loss of morality. It is beyond
politics. We are being called to defend our dignity as human beings.

Exhibit of Laundered T-shirts

Another impressive part of the event
prior to the performance was the exhibit of t-shirts with photos of
the many victims who had been killed since the President took the
office in 2016. It has attracted many passers-by. For those who were
unable to watch ‘Tao Po’, the exhibit served as an eye-opener for
those who didn’t know about the brutal killings in many parts of
the country because of the drug war of the government.

Indeed, the ‘Tao Po” performance in
Rome was a resounding success. The organizers wish to thank the
following for their presence and support: Director Bengie Vasquez,
Mr. Romulo Salvador, Fr. Rory Hanley of the Pallottine’s and San
Silvestro LINK Community, Ms. Jackie de Vega of ABS-CBN News, Sr.
Beth Pedernal of the Scalabrinian Missionaries, Sr. Jenny and company
from the Dominican Sisters of Sienna, Fr. Noel Rosas of the Order of
Carmelites, Sr. Mary John Mananzan of the Benedictine Order, Irma
Tobias of KAMPI-CGIL, Filipino Women’s Council, Ako’y Pilipino,
The Order of Camillians in Rome, Gran Madre di Dio Filipino
Community, Sta. Croce Filipino Community, San Leone Magno Filipino
Community, Euclide Kaibigan Group and many more who have extended
their unconditional support to the event.

Tao Po Tour in Vienna, Austria

The Tao Po performance had its run in
Vienna, Austria yesterday, October 12 and was an also a great success
and watched by more than a hundred people.

Once again, Mae Paner, impressed the
audience with her outstanding performance.

In the interview today, October 13 by
Ugnayan sa Himpapawid with Migrante Austria Chairperson Manuel
Sarmiento, he said that the event there “was overwhelming!”. He
said the big attendance was unexpected. He also said the panelists
during the open forum were able to answer the questions raised by the
Duterte groups.

Sarmiento invited everyone to open
their eyes, not to believe in fake news and to support the call to
stop the killings in the Philippines and to end the drug

War, which has victimized many innocent
lives.

Today at 3pm, the Tao Po Discussion
will be held at Amerlinghaus, Stiffgasse, 1070 Vienna.

Migrante Austria, Pinas Fight Na and
Antifaschistische Aktion Group organized the Tao Po in Vienna

The Tao Po Tour in Europe
continues

In London, the United Kingdom, Tao Po
will be staged at the Brunei Gallery, Lecture Theatre Hall, SOAS on
Wednesday, October 16 from 18:00-20:00.

In Germany, Tao Po will be shown on
Monday, October 21 from 17:00-19:00 in RaumerstraBe 16, 10437 Berlin,
Deutschland.

The Tao Tour in Europe is strongly
supported by Migrante Europe and its chapters in the region.

The Tao Po Tour in Europe is a joint
effort of Rise Up, Juana Change Movement and the International
Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines. #

For reference:

Revd Fr. Herbert F. Fadriquela Jr.
Chaplain to the Filipino Community
Diocese of Leicester
Church of England
Mobile Number: +447456042156
Chairperson Migrante Europe
Email: [email protected]

Ed del Carmen
Chairperson UMANGAT-MIGRANTE ROME
Email: [email protected]

Manuel Sarmiento
Chairperson Migrante Austria
Tel: +43 678 1262021

Luzie Salvador
Tel: 0664 4263 465

Philip Unlayao
Tel: +43 660 3472525

Coordinators of PINAS FIGHT NA! –
Pinoy in Austrian Society to Fight Tyranny and for Nationalism

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