By Christel Baptista
BAGUIO
CITY – Student-led organizations and institutions in the University of the
Philippines (UP) Baguio and progressive groups outside the university, held a
protest rally at UP Baguio Oblation Grounds against what they called incursion
to academic freedom by the State in line with National Day of Action by
progressive organizations.
The National Day of Action was in
accordance with the memorandum released by the Office of the Student Regent of
UP declaring August 20, 2019 as the UP National Day of Walkout and Action, said
Arthur John S. Astaquinta, regional secretariat of the College Editors Guild of
the Philippines - Cordillera (CEGP-Cordi).
“The declaration was a form of
condemnation to the actions of the state threatening academic freedom among
campuses. The calls to defend UP and other state universities and colleges, as
well as stopping state threats against the youth were tackled on the protest
action,” he added.
“The mobilization aimed to denounce
campus militarization which is strengthened with the recent action of the
government. The administration pushed through the Mandatory Random drug-testing
among the universities and Mandatory ROTC in Senior High Schools.
“The AFP-PNP proposed the infiltration of
their forces in state universities and colleges, especially in UP and
Polytechnic University of the Philippines. This is despite the fact that such
policies may perpetuate red-tagging cases among progressive student
organizations and individuals.”
The CEGP added, “The policy on allowing
state force on campuses is also against the UP-DND Accord. The accord
specifically mandates police officials to veer away from entering or being near
academic institutions as they are declared as “safe zones."
"UP is a bastion for the vocal and
critical youths towards various social issues. As Iskolars ng Bayan, we are
equipped not to be silent in times when oppression takes place. Inside the
university, we are given our freedom to express our thoughts, may it be
positive or negative, through different activities such as mobilizations,
discussions, and other events," said Hannah Añonuevo, UPB University
Student Council councilor.
Añonuevo also added that the attempt of
the AFP-PNP to enter inside state universities and colleges threatens the
democratic freedom and safety of the students.
She said that AFP-PNP have cases of
red-tagging progressive individuals and organizations, including UP as an
institution, saying that the university provides leftist teachings and promotes
anti-government ideas.
“Threats against progressive students and
the youth are increasing,” students said. “With such policies, the government
only strengthens their force to try to stop critical thinking among
universities such as UP. This is a way of the government to suppress
progressive organizations in campuses.”
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