STATEMENT
OF THE U.P. FACULTY REGENT ON THE REBELLION RAPS AGAINST FORMER U.P.
PRESIDENT FRANCISCO "DODONG" NEMENZO, ET AL
I join the U.P. academic community in expressing solidarity and support
to our faculty colleague and former University of the Philippines President
Francisco "Dodong" Nemenzo, Jr., who is being charged with "rebellion"and
"obstruction of justice". The charges are reminiscent of th 1950s when U.P.
faculty members who were known to have progressive and nationalist views
were witchhunted by the Congressional Committee on "Un-Filipino activities"
and accused of being Communists and conspirators. Those hysterical and
red-baiting hearings only exposed the intolerance of the Philippine
oligarchy and their counterpart American Cold Warriors in the U.S. Embassy,
towards peasant and worker unrest which had found sympathetic allies in the
academe, especially among our faculty ranks.
The charges against our colleague Dodong Nemenzo only manifest the
desperation of the illegal occupant in Malacanang who is now retaliating
against leaders of the broad opposition. Dodong Nemenzo is the President of
the Laban ng Masa, a coalition of NGOs and people's organizations, which has
been actively questionning the legitimacy of the despot in Malacanang in the
aftermath of the fraudulent 2004 Presidential elections. Even opposition
mayors like Mayor Jejomar Binay of Makati are being charged with all kinds
of allegations, even while corrupt pro-administration politicians are being
acquitted or protected.
The charges of rebellion against our U.P. colleague Nemenzo and 40
others are an attempt to crack down on dissent and to silence the legal
opposition. I call on all our colleagues in the U.P. Academic Community to
support the ideals and principles which our former University president
stands for. Let us resist the violent attacks and harassments from despots
who will soon be properly consigned to the dustbin of history.