Saturday, September 1, 2012

Vietnamese and Filipino Americans united to pray for peace in face of Chinese aggression

Commentary: Vietnam and the Philippines are the thorns to Chinese imperialistic ambition in the East Sea/West Philippines/ South China Sea. China has used all of its soft-power to bully these tiny countries into corner to accept China?s groundless claims. The two countries are no match to China?s military might. They may not have warships, but they have worships. The Asian community leaders call for boycott of China?s products.?China Boycott Vietnamese and Filipino Americans united to pray for peace in face of Chinese aggression

Leaders of the Filipino, Vietnamese and Asian American communities and their allies held a ?Prayer Rally for Peace in the Southeast Asian Sea? in front of the Martin L. King Memorial (MLK) at sunset last August 21.

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Daisy Tucay (L) of the US Pinoys for Good Governance sings ?God Bless America? with marchers at the Martin Luther King Memorial rally for peace in Southeast Asian sea and boycott of made-in-China products on August 21 in Washington DC. They honored the martyrdom of the late senator Benigno Aquino Jr. and of Rev. King who led the successful boycott of racist White businesses in the South that led to the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. PHOTO/uspgg.org

This is to protest the recent bullying actions against Asian neighbors and the widespread human rights violations by the government of China.

Participants at the ceremonies?in the nation?s?capital were?led in prayer by? Catholic priest Fr., Andrew Gonzalo?and Protestant Pastor Mariano Gabor, both from? Maryland. Short speeches were also given by their leaders to announce their boycott of Made in China products.

They honored the martyrdom of Reverend King on April 4, 1968 and of Philippine Senator Benigno S. Aquino Jr. who was assassinated on August 21, 1983 at the Manila airport when he returned from exile to protest the Marcos dictatorship.

The Filipino and Vietnamese American leaders were dressed in yellow, displayed their banners and national flags, prayed and sang songs. They called for a?nationwide?campaign to persuade American consumers to boycott ?Made in China? products and to choose better alternatives like ?Made in USA.?

The Filipino, Vietnamese and Lao leaders plan to protest at future visits of Chinese government officials in Washington until the country complies with international laws that protect territorial sovereignty of the Philippines and Vietnam over their seas. The group also urged the Chinese government to uphold human rights of their citizens.

In April 2012, China blocked 100,000 Chinese tourists from visiting the Philippines and embargoed Philippine banana and pineapple imports after the Philippine government protested China?s invasion of the West Philippine Seas.

The US Senate in June 2011 and recently passed resolutions deploring China?s aggression in the Southeast Asian Sea and increased tensions in the area that may lead to military conflict.

In 1955, Rev. King presided over the Montgomery Bus Boycott to protest racial segregation and to seek equal rights in America for black Americans. King gave his historic ?I have a Dream? speech on August 28, 1963 during the March on Washington rally.

Ironically, the MLK granite monument materials were mined, designed, and produced in China in 2007. It caused wide spread controversy and protests from African Americans, artists, human rights activists and labor leaders when the monument opened on August 28, 2011.

Source Asian Journal

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