BY ASHZEL HACHERO
THE United Opposition yesterday said it would
offer a thanksgiving mass at the Ninoy Aquino monument in Makati
City on Monday, the 22nd anniversary of the 1986 Edsa
Revolution.
Various militant organizations are also
planning "nationally coordinated" protest actions on Monday.
They will not be allowed to use any portion
of the 24-kilometer Edsa for their activities, according to the
Metro Manila Development Authority, but they may use the People
Power Monument in the White plains area, said MMDA chairman
Bayani Fernando.
Fernando said any activity that will hinder
traffic flow on Edsa from Monumento to Baclaran will be
prohibited.
Fernando aid the preparations for the Edsa 1
activities, which include deployment for about 300 traffic
enforcers, was not meant to suppress freedom of expression.
UNO president and Makati Mayor Jejomar Binay
said the thanksgiving mass will be their own "solemn" way of
commemorating the people power revolt.
Key personalities in the 1986 uprising have
been invited, particularly Cory Aquino who became president
after Ferdinand Marcos was ousted by Edsa 1.
UNO, civil society, and Church-based groups
spearheaded last Friday’s protest rally in Makati City. Binay
said UNO decided to stay at the sidelines during the rally to
show it is the people, not the politicians, who want a change in
the government.
The Bagong Alyansang Maka-bayan (Bayan),
which is among groups participating in the thanksgiving mass,
said there is a difference between the "people power" revolts
and the current protest movement.
"The new people power will not be led by any
religious leader like Cardinal Sin. Nor will it just seek to
replace one regime with a worse one. We have certainly learned
lessons from Edsa 1 and Edsa 2," said Renato Reyes, Bayan
secretary general.
"People power is springing forth from the
grassroots, the schools, factories, communities, businesses,
with various political formations are coming together. It is
spreading despite the limitations of the church hierarchy," he
added.
Aside from protest actions in other parts of
Metro Manila and urban centers nationwide, a concert is
scheduled Monday at the Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon
City.
"A Concert for Truth, Accountability and
Reform" hopes to make the youth aware of developments,
particularly the ZTE scandal, Reyes said.
The PNP said it has not monitored any
specific threat in the upcoming mass actions. For the mass
actions, some 10,000 policemen were placed on standby. –
With Raymond Africa