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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2021

Australian Military Aid to the Philippines and the Tumandok Massacre

from Radioactive Show · host Mara speaks with May Kotsakis and Berlin Guerrero

On December 30, 2020, in a joint police and military operation, Tumandok indigenous leaders were tortured and shot in their homes. 16 others were arrested. Some were over 70 years old. These Tumandok people were branded terrorists because they were opposed to the construction of the Jalaur Mega Dam. On today’s show, we hear from May Kotsakis from the Philippines Australia Solidarity Association and Berlin Guerrero from Bayan Australia about the impacts of Australian Military Aid to the Philippines.To support PASA, Bayan Australia and many others in their work and to oppose this appalling use of our aid budget, please contact Australian foreign Minister Marise Payne and demand that she condemn the Tumandok massacre. You can email her at [email protected] can contact PASA on facebook  www.facebook.com/philaustsolassocand Bayan Australia on facebook at   www.facebook.com/BAYANAUSTRALIA/

On December 30, 2020, in a joint police and military operation, Tumandok indigenous leaders were tortured and shot in their homes. 16 others were arrested. Some were over 70 years old. These Tumandok people were branded terrorists because they were opposed to the construction of the Jalaur Mega Dam. On today’s show, we hear from May Kotsakis from the Philippines Australia Solidarity Association and Berlin Guerrero from Bayan Australia about the impacts of Australian Military Aid to the Philippines.To support PASA, Bayan Australia and many others in their work and to oppose this appalling use of our aid budget, please contact Australian foreign Minister Marise Payne and demand that she condemn the Tumandok massacre. You can email her at [email protected] can contact PASA on facebook  www.facebook.com/philaustsolassocand Bayan Australia on facebook at   www.facebook.com/BAYANAUSTRALIA/

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