Last March 18, 2008, on the occasion of the 40th year of the Jabidah Massacre, members of the Bangsamoro National Solidarity Movement (BANGSA) trooped to Corregidor Island to become part of a historic event, that of the unveiling of the first ever marker commemorating Jabidah Massacre on the spot where it happened 40 years ago on Corregidor Island.

BANGSA Members at the Kindley Airfield, the very spot where the
Jabidah Massacre happened 40 Years ago.
What made this event truly historic was that, joining Rep. Mujiv Hataman in unveiling the marker was Mr. Jibin Arula, the lone survivor of the Massacre who lived to tell the world what happened on Corregidor Island that fateful day of March 18, 1968.
BANGSA mobilized members coming from its South Metro TOC (Territorial Organizing Committee) , North-Central TOC and the BANGSA MR-Secretariat. BANGSA Secretariat encouraged its members and prospects to participate in this once in a lifetime event for the purpose of consolidating its ranks. BANGSA reiterates its belief that the Jabidah Massacre became the decisive turning point in the contemporary struggle of the Bangsamoro for national self-determination and upon this cause, BANGSA is organized.

BANGSA Members at the Kindley Airfield, the very spot where the
Jabidah Massacre happened 40 Years ago.
Looking back, the late Dictator Marcos wanted to reclaim Sabah, being historically part of the Bangsamoro territory, but failed, but at the expense of the lives of more than a dozen of Moro youth massacred on Corregidor. 40 years after, BANGSA and the Moro youth now reclaim Corregidor - to remind the world that the Bangsamoro’s struggle for Justice and Peace continues.
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BANGSA participated in the series of mobilizations calling for the ouster of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. BANGSA’s general slogan on the present political upheaval is “OUST GLORIA, Itayo ang Gubyernong tunay na magtataguyod sa mga karapatan ng Bangsamoro! (Establish a Government that will truly recognize the Rights of the Bangsamoro).”
A BANGSA contingent participated in the march rally to commemorate the first EDSA Revolution last February 25, 2008. The march started from Cubao to the EDSA Shrine. The PNP attempted but failed to stop the march in pushing head on till it reached the EDSA Shrine. On February 29, 2008, BANGSA once again mobilized and participated in the interfaith rally held in Makati City. In all these mobilizations, BANGSA joined and participated under the banner of the broad coalition, LABAN ng MASA.








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