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REMARKS AT THE CULTURAL EVENING IN DEFENSE OF DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS
By Prof. Jose Maria Sison
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
16 October 2004

I wish to thank DEFEND Committee-Netherlands, all other organizations and individuals, especially the cultural performers, the artists contributing their works to the auction and, of course, the organizers, for making possible this cultural evening.

I am deeply grateful, especially because this event is meant to rouse the solidarity of the Filipino community and foreign friends and to raise moral and material support in defense of my democratic rights.

Under the pretext of anti-terrorism, the US and other governments are viciously violating my rights, including the right to the essentials of human existence, the right to do compensated work, the right to due process and the right against slander and character assassination and the right to be secure from the threats of death, torture, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment.

Because of your support, I am inspired to fight those who violate my rights. I fight them not only because I have all the right to do so but because of the far greater interest of so many Filipinos and others in the world who suffer the ever worsening conditions of exploitation and oppression.

We can expect that as a result of the worsening crisis of the world capitalist system, the imperialist powers headed by the US will further oppress and exploit the people and will use both preemptive repression and preemptive wars of aggression in order to suppress democratic movements, national liberation movements,
countries assertive of national independence and progressive organizations and their leaders.

We must be vigilant against the creeping evil of fascism. We must be resolute and militant in defending our democratic rights. That is the only way we can contribute to the making of a new and better world in which national independence, democracy, development, social justice and all-round material and spiritual progress.

And now I will sing some songs by way of expressing my gratitude and contributing to this cultural evening. I wish to sing the patriotic song created from the poem of the Filipino revolutionary leader Andres Bonifacio and another song sung internationally against the fascists.

I hope that you can tolerate the sincere intentions and efforts of an amateur singer. Please appreciate the songs, no matter how I sing it. ###


pinays posing with art auction 

computer video preparations 

last minute rehearsal 

Joma signing his book 

Joma signing more of his books 

Filipino exiles do a song number 

pinays performing 

pinays performing 

pinays performing 

pinays performing 

Joel Vega reading a poem 

Sol reciting a poem with music accompaniment by Jasm  

Soprano Rica Nepomuceno accompanied by Jonjon 

Rica doing another number 

Raul Tan Buru singing Latin American revolutionary songs 

Raul Tan Buru accompanied by Y. A. L. Collet 

Friends from the Dutch Solidarity 

Annemiek as Premier Balkenende 

Paul and Annemiek perform a traditional Dutch satire 

Paul and Annemiek 
Masters of ceremonies Rio and Luti 

Toto Zamora singing 

Toto Zamora singing 

Toto Zamora singing 

pinoys performing a drama 

pinoys performing 

pinoys performing 

Louie Jalandoni of the NDFP negotiating panel giving a message 

Joma Sison delivering a speech 

Joma sings Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa accompanied by Jonjon 
 
Joma sings Bella Ciao accompanied by Jonjon 
 




 

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