The people's
government confronts Tan political dynasty in Western Samar for
serious crimes
By NDF-Eastern Visayas
February 20, 2013
The National Democratic
Front-Eastern Visayas said today that the People's Democratic
Government is confronting the Tan political dynasty in Western Samar
for serious crimes against the people and the revolutionary movement.
“The Tan political clan
headed by Rep. Mila Tan in Western Samar is preparing to continue its
hold on on the top elective positions in the province in the coming
May elections,” said NDF-EV spokesperson Fr. Santiago Salas. “But the
Tan family today is being held accountable by the people's government
for gross corruption, abetting human rights violations, and
collaborating with the military's ‘counterinsurgency’ campaign. These
serious crimes are grounds to deny entry to political candidates from
the Tan family in areas under the jurisdiction of revolutionary
authorities.”
Fr. Salas noted that Rep.
Milagrosa Tan and her children, Gov. Sharee Ann Tan and Vice Gov.
Stephen James Tan, have long been advancing their political and
economic interests by going along with the fascist campaigns of the
8th Infantry Division.
Aside from the three
incumbent officials who are running for reelection, Rep. Tan's two
other children are seeking the mayoralties in Calbayog and Catbalogan
cities, while her brother-in-law is running for congressman in the
first district. “Human rights violations have raged in the province
since 2005 under then 8th ID chief, the butcher Gen. Jovito Palparan,
but the Tans never condemned but in fact helped cover up the
military's rights violations. They also slammed the door on rights
violation victims seeking assistance, as well refused as to aid areas
suffering from intense militarization.”
The NDF-EV spokesperson also
said the Tan political dynasty not only collaborated but even colluded
in corruption with the military. “Through their control of the
provincial government, the Tans ensured financial and material support
for the Social Integration Program, the 8th ID's surrender campaign
against the New People's Army. The Tans also lent support to the 8th
ID's brutal Special Operations Team campaigns of psywar and
intimidation against the people. They also allowed the military to be
the contractor in projects used for ‘counterinsurgency’, as well as
supported relief and medical missions meant to deodorize the
military's human rights violations.”
Aside from conniving with
the military, Fr. Salas also accused the Tans of maintaining its own
private army composed not only of goons but mercenary soldiers and
policemen as well. “The Tans are known to have soldiers from the 34th
IB and the 87th IB in their payroll. They are also connected to the
Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines through
Sgt. Emil Soza. The Tans meanwhile effectively control the police
provincial mobile group through their man, Insp. Jovy Espinido. The
other armed henchmen of the Tans are the Casaljay group based in Sta.
Margarita and Calbayog City; the so-called Rebolusyonaryong Hukbong
Bayan in Paranas and Hinabangan towns; and goons from Masbate who hide
out in the islands of Tagapul-an, Almagro and Daram.”
Fr. Salas said the Tan
political dynasty is notoriously corrupt and has used its political
power to entrench and further its economic interests at the expense of
the people. “The Tans represent the ugliness of bureaucrat capitalism
where government is run to serve not the people but local and foreign
big business interests. The Tans have various business interests that
are flourishing while they are in political office: moneylending,
commercial stores, real estate and shipping. The Tan political
dynasty, especially its matriarch Rep. Milagrosa Tan, also has a long
history of plundering state coffers for ghost projects. Because of
their intertwined political and business interests, the Tans have also
outraged the people with their nepotism and political patronage,
exemplified by Rep. Tan and her four children running for key local
positions as if just business as usual. While the Tans benefit from
their political and economic power, the government employees and
common people suffer grinding poverty, militarization, and deprival of
basic social services. If the Tans will have their way, they will
certainly further their oppression and exploitation of the people.”
The NDF-EV spokesperson said
the People's Democratic Government is confronting the Tan political
dynasty in Western Samar to safeguard the rights and interests of the
people in the coming reactionary elections, and to ensure these will
be peaceful, orderly and beneficial.
“The Tans are enemies of the
people in Western Samar. They face restriction of electoral access in
the territories under the People's Democratic Government. The Arnulfo
Ortiz Command of the NPA-Western Samar also have orders to enforce the
prohibition of armed goons and military, police and paramilitary
escorts during the election period, and to watch out for the Tans who
are notorious for these. The Tan political dynasty is also warned that
using violence against its rivals, as well as vote-buying and bribery,
will not be tolerated in the revolutionary territories. It is
furthermore the responsibility of the NPA and the revolutionary forces
to discuss and unite with the people regarding the accountabilities of
the Tan political dynasty, so as to expose the farce of reactionary
elections and to clarify that only the overthrow of the reactionary
ruling system will pave the way for a genuine democratic government.”