Filipino unionist fears for his life
Wednesday, 30 May 2007
Filipino unionist
fears for his life

Supermarket
distribution workers have walked out in support of a
Filipino trade unionist who had just learnt that his life or
freedom is at risk for protesting against the Filipino
President in New Zealand, says the National Distribution
Union (NDU).
Filipino trade union leader and spokesperson
of the “Free Ka Bel Movement” Dennis Maga was calling
his one year old son Elijah to say happy birthday when he
learnt that his house was under surveillance by police and
that he faces arrest on his return on Sunday.
Mr Maga was
invited by the NDU and Unite Union to talk to workers about
the repression and killings of trade unionists, journalists
and church leaders by the Filipino military and police.

His visit
coincided with a visit by the Filipino President Gloria
Arroyo.
Two-hundred previously locked out NDU Progressive
distribution workers gave Mr Maga a standing ovation and
walked out to mount a spontaneous show of solidarity on the
same spot where they held their pickets last
year.

NDU site delegate Daniel Patea said that Filipino workers and unions had supported the locked out workers.
“Filipino workers helped us when we struggled during our lockout last year and so giving support to Dennis who faces arrest and even assassination is the least we could do.”
Mr Maga says that reliable sources have confirmed that he will be arrested or worse if he returns.
“President Arroyo has told Helen Clark, your government and the interfaith dialogue that she is addressing human rights violations in our country,” he says. “But here I am, facing arrest for simply exposing the continuing abuses by our military and police.”
The NDU and the Council of Trade Unions will be asking Helen Clark to get assurances from President Arroyo that he will not be arrested.
ENDS
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