Hi Caroline , WITH OR WITHOUT A PERMIT, I WILL DROP BY THE SEPT 11 PRAYER VIGaIL & AS WELL AS THE ACTIVITIES ON THE 13TH & THE 21ST SINCE I'M NOT THE LEADER IN ANY OF THEM. Thanks for the attachment. However, when I was active leading rallies from 1969 to 2009, almost all of that had been advised & lectured to me by Alan Paguia, Ed Araullo, Ed Bacungan, Efren Moncupa, Eta, Evelio Javier, Fr. Joe, J W Diokno, Harry, Jack Jimenez, Joker, Nene, Rene, Rollie, Rufus, Sal Panelo, etc ... However, they were not with me 90 % of the time when we had to face the truncheon wielding Civil Disturbance or Anti - Riot Police.. I was with the late FPJ lawyer Atty. Ed Araullo when we were dispersed by the late PNP MPD Sta Mesa Station Commander COl M at Espana corner P. Noval during an FPJ protest rally against GMA's cheating in the May 2004 elections. Again there where several lawyers with us when we were dispersed at Welcome and Mendiola & EDSA in front of the San Carlos Seminary (without LGU permits.) in 2004. On the other hand, I can only remember one out of hundreds of LGU permits that I secured from 2004 - 2009 that the PNP (then OCPD Col San Jose) did not respect - Friday, Feb 24, 2006 at People Power Monument at the height of B Gen Danny Lim's attempted coup. It is good and nice to stand by our rights. However, it is not the leaders who get truncheoned in dispersals. I never did taste the truncheon, only tear gas & clean water from 1966 to 2009. When I am the leader, I always try to secure an LGU permit. With one you can even send the policemen to jail. Thus, you can scare and counter terrorize them. .
________________________________ From: Caroline Yecla <[email protected]> To: EDSA TAYO <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, September 4, 2013 8:25 AM Subject: Re: [EDSA TAYO] Hi Rodel and company, Have you applied for a... Facebook Caroline Yecla commented on your post in EDSA TAYO. Caroline Yecla 8:24am Sep 4 http://www.facebook.com/l/BAQFIglOQ/www.chr.gov.ph/MAIN%2520PAGES/about%2520hr/advisories/pdf_files/abthr037.pdf Source: Commission on Human Rights Comment History Isabelle Anna 5:41am Sep 4 This is a good suggestion. Also, here's a symbolic permit we can also use for the vigil. It's a nice way of letting people know that assembling is a RIGHT enshrined in our constitution. Just edit it and use the words in our own consti. US consti kasi yung nakalagay diyan. Linggoy Alcuaz 12:03am Sep 4 By the way, according to Batas Pambansa 546 or 846, permits should be applied five workingn days before the date of the event. Original Post Linggoy Alcuaz 11:56pm Sep 3 Hi Rodel and company, Have you applied for a permit from the LGU with jurisdiction over the surroundings of the EDSA Shrine? Unlike the Luneta which is under the National Parks something ... , EDSA Shrine is owned by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila. During GMA's Admin, Mandaluyong City would reject and the Mandaluyong PNP as well as its superior the EPD would recommend the rejection of applications for permits to march, picket or rally using the EDSA Shrine's opposition to such activities as their excuse. However, I was twice able to get permits from Quezon City between 2005 and 2007. I met MMDA Chairman Francis Tolentino at a birthday party last Saturday night. The host, Ferdie advised him not to be negative to the rally. However, he was shocked when I advised him that my impression from listening to an interview with the initiator on ABS CBN's DZMM Teleradyo, was that the rally would continue until pork, possibly all pork, was scrapped. In February 1986, up to Friday, Feb 24, I was able to get a vigil permit covering multiple organizations for the People Power Monument. Fr. Robert Reyes's group had held a multi month vigil there. However, I understand that applications have to cleared first with the EDSA Commission. I went to the Monday, Aug 26 Million March with my family and friends. My contribution was walis ting tings and trash bags for those interested in cleaning up. I'm offering you a dozen of this and trash bags with the intention of keeping my city clean and maintaining the good impression created last Aug 26 regarding discipline and cleanliness. Our Alcuaz family will try to come in spite its being a weekday and working day. Vty & Tks V M! Jose Luis "Linggoy" A. Alcuaz w E mail Address "[email protected]" & Globe cel # 09277974278 living in New Manila, Q. C. and working as a columnist (OpinYon and Philippine Manila Sun.) and in public information in Manila and Robinson's Galeria. Hi again Rodel, please just be careful about promising millions. Whether the million refers to signatures or warm bodies, be careful. Never mind if you are fewer than a million or a thousand, just keep on. Be careful that your noise barrage does not get compared with that of April 6, 1978. A vigil gets a lenghtier media coverage than a usual rally. It is more difficult to educate with a big but short rally. Linggoy View Post on Facebook · Edit Email Settings · Reply to this email to add a comment. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Center for Good Governance" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/center-for-good-governance. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
