ANAD: Pro-democracy
forces should unite vs. moves to politically subdivide the country
By ANAD Partylist
September
16, 2011
“Now is the time for
all pro-democracy individuals and groups to unite and consolidate in
defense of our freedoms and democracy!”
This is the call
raised by the Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy (ANAD) Partylist
in response to the demand of the Maoist terrorist CPP-NPA-NDF to
establish a “Council for National Unity” instead of a coalition
government, as stated in CPP 5-year plan. “As I’ve said before, the
Council is no different from the coalition government they demanded
before. It’s still the same dog but with a new collar,” said ANAD Rep.
Jun Alcover.
“The Maoist
terrorists’ Council for National Unity resonates loudly and runs
parallel to the Bangsamoro substate demanded by the Moro Islamic
Liberation Front (MILF),” said ANAD Rep. Jun Alcover as he raised
fears against politically subdividing the constitutionally established
Republic of the Philippines in the name and disguise of seeking the
road towards peace.
Highly credible
sources revealed that the would-be establishment Council for National
Unity shall be composed of representatives from the MILF, the Maoist
terrorist CPP, and government in the national level. The same sources
told ANAD that in this set-up, allegedly already in the drawing boards
and firmed up by representatives of the MILF, CPP, and government, the
MILF will be in charge of Mindanao, and the Maoist terrorist CPP in
the Luzon and Visayas areas, while the government will retain over-all
supervision and control of the country.
“This alone sends
chilling signals down our spine! What will happen once the NPA, MILF
armed forces, and the AFP jointly is in-charge of our national
security concerns; and the NDF, the political component of the MILF,
and our country’s political leadership rubbing elbows with each
other?” the ANAD solon asked.
Reminding
pro-democracy and freedom loving Filipinos that the Maoist terrorists
CPP-NPA-NDF remains committed in pursuing their violent national
democratic revolution, and the MILF uncompromising in their demand to
have their own Bangsamoro identity and governance, “It seems that the
PNoy administration is in the bind. Reports say that the national
leadership is pursuing this course of action to offset PNoy’s waning
popularity due to the worsening economic conditions of the country,”
Rep. Alcover explained.
“Because of this ANAD
decided to reach out to all sectors: government, youth, academe, and
even local government units, throughout the country, to rally and
unite freedom loving Filipinos against those who seek the destruction
of our freedoms and democratic ideals and institutions,” he added.
“I call on the Armed
Forces of the Philippines, the Philippines National Police, and our
political leaders who still have the flames of peace, freedom, and
democracy burning deep inside them, to stand up in defense of our
constitution and territorial sovereignty. Blind subservience to our
national leaders’ selfish political and vested interests could heavily
bear against our country and people’s interest,” Rep. Alcover
stressed.