Sison:  ‘Noynoy Is Now the New Puppet of US Imperialism’
By  D. L.  MONDELO
 Bulatlat.com
 Below is the follow-up interview by Bulatlat.com with Jose Maria  Sison, chief political consultant of the National Democratic Front of  the Philippines.
  
Our interview on the 2010 elections last week attracted a  great deal of attention from the top mass media in Manila and elicited  reactions from certain major political quarters.  First of all, what do  you think of the reaction of presidential spokesman Gary Olivar?  He  said to the effect that because you had expressed support for Manny  Villar you accepted the existing ruling system and that you would be  amenable to a peace agreement without any revolutionary change. 
JMS:  The presidential spokesman should read carefully  the full  text of the interview in Bulatlat.  I described the ruling system  as one in need of basic social reforms and revolutionary change because  the system is run by the oppressive and exploitative forces of foreign  monopoly capitalism, domestic feudalism and bureaucrat capitalism.
I referred to the 2010 elections as one dominated by the big compradors  and landlords.   I did not endorse the ruling system and I made clear  that all the major presidential candidates, including Noynoy Aquino and  Manny Villar, are competing to become the chief representative of  the  same rotten system,  which I described as semicolonial and semifeudal.
I merely compared the two top presidential contenders, Aquino and  Villar, in answer to your specific question.  Indeed, Villar offers the  relatively better program by promising  land reform and self-reliant  food production, expansion of local manufacturing to generate  employment, support for small and middle entrepreneurs, conservation of  natural resources, ecological protection, peace negotiations, respect  for human rights, indemnification of the victims of human rights  violations, review of the Visiting Forces Agreement and an independent  foreign policy.
What about the reaction of Edwin Lacierda, the spokesman of  Noynoy Aquino?   He said that because you support Villar he is therefore  supported by the Communist  Party of the Philippines, the New People’s  Army and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines.  He went  further to claim that you and therefore the CPP, NPA and the NDFP were  responsible for the protest demonstration of peasants and farm workers  in front of  the residence of Noynoy Aquino. 
JMS:  The non sequiturs are plenty and amazing. The spin doctor of  Noynoy Aquino is as maliciously way off the mark as the spin doctor  of  Gloria M. Arroyo.  I am just the chief political consultant of the NDFP  in peace negotiations with the reactionary Manila government.  I never  said that I represented the CPP, NPA and NDFP in making a comparison  between  Manny Villar and Noynoy Aquino.
The Nonoy Aquino camp should not dismiss the series of injustices  done to the peasants and farm workers of  Hacienda Luisita as the  handwork of communists.  Noynoy Aquino should not hide behind cheap  Red-baiting.  The Cojuangco-Aquino family to which Noynoy Aquino belongs   has long exploited the peasants and farm workers and has prevented  land reform through the swindle called  stock distribution option.
Worst of all, the bodyguards of Noynoy himself participated in the  Hacienda Luisita massacre.  Noynoy has continuously used Red baiting  tactics to  cover up the murderous collaboration of the Arroyo regime  and his own security agency in the Hacienda Luisita massacre and the  subsequent murders in Tarlac.   He aggravates his dishonesty by topping  his consistent violent opposition to land reform with the patently false  promise of carrying it out in 2014.
Cory Aquino has been praised for championing land reform and  specifically for the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP)?  Was  she truly a champion of land reform? How would you compare her land  reform program with that of Marcos? How important is the question of  land reform? 
JMS: Both Ferdinand Marcos and Cory Aquino were engaged in bogus land  reform programs in their respective times.  Thus, up to now, the land  problem persists. Millions of tillers own no land.  Land is concentrated  in the hands of a few landlords and agri-corporations. Feudal and  semifeudal exploitation runs rampant throughout the country.
Marcos pretended to use the police power of the state in the name of  social justice to carry out the expropriation of  landlord estates  producing rice and corn.  But of course the bogus land reform program of  Marcos did not solve the land problem because the bureaucrats and  landlords combined against the tenants to raise the value of rice and  corn land and in the meantime the biggest landlords and  agri-corporations continued to accumulate land.
The bogus land reform program called CARP was even worse than that of  Marcos. Under the Aquino constitution of 1987, the social justice issue  of land reform was reduced to a  real estate business matter.  The  issue of land reform was subordinated to the malevolent principles of  voluntary sale by the landlord,  current market value as the meaning of  just compensation and evasion of land reform through the stock  distribution option and conversion or reclassification of the land as  non-agricultural.
I consider  land reform  as decisively important. If genuine and  thoroughgoing, it means the socio-economic and political liberation of  tens of millions of peasants and farm workers. It is the fulfillment of  the main content of the unfinished democratic revolution.  It lays the  ground for a just and lasting peace.  When combined with national  industrialization, it paves the way for a great advance in economic and  social development. 
Is it not good for the revolutionary movement that Aquino  becomes president so that it would have a clear target for arousing,  organizing and mobilizing the masses along the line of fighting for  national liberation and democracy?  In the previous interview, you  indicated what are the policies that Aquino would pursue against the  Filipino people. Will you explain further? 
JMS: I presume that in the first place the revolutionary movement  would like to see a president of the rotten ruling system who is  amenable to holding serious negotiations and making agreements on basic  social, economic and political reforms in order to address the roots of  the armed conflict and pave the way for a just and lasting peace.  But I  also presume that if such a president does not emerge, the  revolutionary movement is more justified than ever in pursuing  the  people’s war.
Together with his vice presidential candidate, Noynoy Aquino  is  known to be the candidate  most favored by big foreign and local  businessmen because he  is most determined to pursue the same  US-dictated policies of the Arroyo regime, such as neoliberal  globalization and the global war of terror.  In concrete terms,  neoliberal globalization means allowing the foreign investors to plunder  the country and prevent national industrialization and land reform.   The global war of terror means allowing US military forces to  violate  the national sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Philippines.
Noynoy Aquino is surrounded by agents of the US and the Arroyo regime  who have been major partners of Arroyo in adopting and implementing  policies that are detrimental to the national and democratic rights and  interests of the Filipino people and that have plunged the country into a  grave crisis of high unemployment, extreme poverty, soaring prices of  basic commodities, deteriorating social services, ever widening trade  and budgetary deficits and ever mounting tax and debt burden.
Noynoy Aquino would be extremely helpful to the revolutionary  movement if he would become president and pursue basically the same  US-dictated policies of the Arroyo regime and thus become the target of  the people’s opprobrium.  Probably, the mass movement that fell short of  overthrowing Arroyo would be further outraged and gain enough strength  to overthrow the new puppet of US imperialism.
You said Manny Villar has a relatively better program than  Noynoy Aquino.  At the same time, you  pointed out that it has been  underplayed.  Can you guarantee that if Villar became president, he  would fulfill the promises that he makes in his program?  Do you incur  any liability by saying now that he has a program better than  Aquino? 
JMS: No, I cannot guarantee whether Villar will fulfill his promises  or not.  Manny Villar has his own free will and political will.  He is  responsible for his own motivations  and actions.
As a political observer, I can only compare what appear now on paper  as the programs of Villar and Aquino.  People will respond to Villar  accordingly, whether  he fulfills his promises or not.
Is it true that Aquino is honest and is not corrupt? 
JMS: Noynoy Aquino is honestly  a rabid and violent defender of the  big comprador-landlord class interests of the Cojuangco-Aquino family.   But he is certainly dishonest  when he denies the extreme exploitation  of the farm workers and peasants in Hacienda Luisita,  the swindling  done with the use of the stock distribution option and the violence  committed by the military and his own security personnel.
People other than me have pointed out the corruption of Kamag-Anak  Inc. in which Noynoy has been a co-beneficiary and which supports him  now.  While his mother was president, he got contracts from government  agencies for his security agency.  While he was a congressman and  senator for so long, he filed only a handful of bills (none becoming a  law) and collected huge sums of public money.  This is a manifestation  of sloth, incompetence and corruption.
Who is more competent and more accomplished? Villar or   Aquino? 
JMS: In terms of service in the reactionary government, Villar is by  far more competent and accomplished.  He was active and productive  in  legislative work and became  Speaker of the House and Senate President.   Noynoy was a noynoy (no accomplishment) in legislative work.   Aquino was also a noynoy in business in comparison to Villar.  I  need not repeat the rags to riches story.
Who do you think will win the presidential race? 
JMS: It is difficult to say. And for the moment I will not dare say.   It is still either Aquino or Villar.  I have just been informed that  money has been flowing heavily to  the Aquino side from big foreign and  local businessmen for the purpose of stepping up anti-Villar propaganda  and buying those who deliver the votes at various levels.  Villar does  not have a monopoly on money.  There is more money from the moneybags in  the foreign chambers of commerce and the Makati Business Club.
Whoever becomes president, shall there be peace negotiations  between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines and the  National Democratic Front of the Philippines? 
JMS: Because of the worsening socio-economic and political crisis of  the ruling system, I presume that whoever shall be president of the GRP  shall seek peace negotiations with the NDFP.  It is the lookout of the  new president who would overestimate the strength of the state and its  coercive apparatuses and underestimate the crisis and the growing  strength of the revolutionary movement. But as I pointed out  in our  interview last week, both Villar and Aquino have already expressed their  willingness to negotiate with the NDFP.
Is the NDFP already preparing for the resumption of the peace  negotiations?  But why is the New People’s Army intensifying its armed  offensives? 
JMS: The NDFP is already preparing for the resumption of the peace  negotiations.  Consultations regarding this are going on among the NDFP  panelists, consultants,  the Philippine-based leading organs of the CPP  and NDFP.  The NDFP negotiating panel is in frequent touch with the  Norwegian government as third party facilitator.  As soon as a new  president  is elected, whoever he is, the NDFP is willing to receive his  emissary, 
The best explanations of why the NPA is intensifying tactical  offensives can be found in the messages of the CPP Central Committee to  the CPP rank and file last December 26, 2010 and to the NPA Red  commanders  and fighters  last March 29, 2010. These messages are  available in the website www.philippinerevolution.net.  
The people’s war is going on precisely because of the escalating  oppression and exploitation of the Filipino people by the US and the  local exploiting classes.   The revolutionary forces are thus striving  to advance from the strategic defensive to the strategic stalemate.      (Bulatlat.com)
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(Reprinted with permission from Bulatlat.com)
URL: http://www.bulatlat.com/main/2010/04/17/sison-noynoy-is-now-the-new-puppet-of-us-imperialism/
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