POOR MASSES TO STORM AYALA AVENUE TOMORROW AFTERNOON!
Friday/October 21, 2011 @ 5:30p.m.
March from Rustan’s Department Store to the Makati Fire Station via Ayala Avenue and then return back to hold a program in front of the
Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) Building,
Ayala Avenue, Makati City
Basic mass organizations of workers, urban poor, farmers, transport workers, women, youth and students, vendors, and small business entities will march down Ayala Avenue, Makati City tomorrow afternoon. These organizations allied with SANLAKAS will storm the PSE as a continuing struggle to resist PNoy’s pro-capitalist policy agenda which affects the daily lives of the Filipino masses. We aim to rally the Filipino masses who continue to bear the very difficult burdens and hardships of systemic mass poverty, and to show them that their conditions in life cannot change unless they themselves take a collective action to change the system now!
This mass action is also a direct expression of internationalist solidarity with the global protest movement now rising up against the exploitative and oppressive capitalist system worldwide. We are struggling to massively resist the greedy corporations which always prioritize profits first before the general welfare of the social majority who are the 99% of the world today, including here in the Philippines.
Feed human needs and not corporate greed!
Always the People First over profits!
For more information and details please call:
RASTI DELIZO (Spokesperson, SANLAKAS)
Cellphone#: 0999-8092461
Gina Flores (Media Liaison Officer) Cellphone# 0922-8761086
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SANLAKAS
115-D Roosevelt Avenue, Quezon City
Tel. No. (63) 415-9400


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