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The Student Christian Movement of the Philippines (SCMP) is a youth
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national democratic mass organization in the Philippines. It aims to uphold students rights and participates in numerous local and worldwide peoples' advocacies. As with other SCMs around the world, SCMP is a member of the
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. In the Philippines, it is an associate member of the
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(NCCP) and Kalipunan ng Kristiyanong Kabataan sa Pilipinas (KKKP). It is also a member and a founding organization of
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.


Orientation

SCMP is a national-democratic ecumenical mass organization of Christian students in the Philippines. As Christians, they believe that faith alone cannot solve structural problems in the Philippines, and poverty and injustice must also be solved through action, programs, and a national-democratic alternative. Economically, the group believes in establishing genuine agrarian reform, then national industrialization, in order to free the Philippines from poverty. It also build links with other Filipinos of other sectors and faiths, as well as through international solidarity. The group also support the causes towards human rights and LGBT liberation. SCMP have been also part of climate activism in the Philippines. The group joined the Rise for Climate Justice – Global Climate Strike, a protest in reaction to COP 27. The group called for change in the “
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, profit-driven, wasteful, and warmongering system" that is the root of climate disasters. "While companies continue to rake profits and
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militaries continue to wage senseless wars, the subsequent effect of climate change and environmental plunder has been catastrophic especially for vulnerable communities," the group added.


History


Origins

Part of the worldwide youth
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movement which had its roots with the first SCM founded in
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in 1899, the Student Christian Movement of the Philippines was founded on December 27, 1960, through a National Assembly of 57 delegates representing 52 units from around the country.


Marcos dictatorship

The group participated in the student movement in the Philippines during the 1960s and 1970s. During this time, it was one of the groups that the
Kabataang Makabayan Kabataang Makabayan ("Patriotic Youth"), also known by the acronym KM, is an underground communist youth organization in the Philippines which was active from 1964 to 1975. It was banned by the Philippine government in 1972 when then-President ...
sought help for the latter's expansion. It was during 1971 in which the organization released a statement integrating
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with local
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, to pursue the struggle against
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and local feudalism and capitalism. It was influential among radical Christians, together with Luis Jalandoni and Ed de la Torre. Prominent SCMP leaders during this time include Carlos Tayag from UP Diliman, who organized the Christians for National Liberation (CNL) and Kalipunan ng Kristiyanong Kabataan sa Pilipinas (KKKP), but became a desaparecido on August 17, 1976, suspected to be abducted by military agents. Jessica Sales from UP Los Baños was one of the founders of the UPLB university chapter and she also became a desaparecido on July 31, 1977.
Neri Colmenares Neri Javier Colmenares (, born December 4, 1959) is a Filipino human rights lawyer and activist. He was an associate of the Asian Law Centre at Melbourne Law School when he was completing his Ph.D. in law on "The Writ of Amparo and the Internat ...
from Negros and also an officer of the Student Catholic Action of the Philippines (SCAP) became a political prisoner during the dictatorship era. SCMP organizing was affected by the declaration of
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by then-dictator
Ferdinand Marcos Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. ( , , ; September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino politician, lawyer, dictator, and kleptocrat who was the 10th president of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He ruled under martial ...
when various groups were declared illegal. However, it is one of the first groups that openly dared to organize during this time, and the Movement was formally re-established on January 20–22 in a National Assembly at UP Los Baños. It expanded its work outside Metro Manila and strengthened its work on international solidarity and basic masses integration. SCMP became one of the Christian organizations that took participation at the First EDSA People Power.


Post-EDSA

The group persevered in organizing and strengthening links among other sectors when the Mendiola Massacre happened under then-president
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. SCMP was also part of the Second People Power Uprising. During the early administration of President
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, a youth initiative called Youth Movement for Justice and Meaningful Change, composed of
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(AB), the
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, the
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, the
National Union of Students of the Philippines The National Union of Students of the Philippines is an alliance of student councils in the Philippines established in 1957. Advocating for democratic rights of students, it boasts about 600 member councils and is part of International Union of Stud ...
, and the Student Christian Movement of the Philippines met in the office of Anakbayan in Padre Noval, Sampaloc,
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, to discuss plans to advance the interests of the Filipino youth. Talks were made due to the disillusionment brought by the new administration. Eventually, these talks culminated in the formation of Anak ng Bayan Youth Party on June 19, 2001, coinciding with the birthday of
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. Since 2000, Student Christian Movement of the Philippines has remained active in the student movement in the University of the Philippines, as well as in other schools and provinces in the Philippines. During
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in 2015, the group held a youth camp and other activities to celebrate the arrival of the Pontiff. Additionally, SCMP urged Pope Francis to make 'surprise visits' to urban poor communities in Metro Manila and in the "tent city" of typhoon
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survivors in order to be more familiar with the concrete conditions of the marginalized in the country. The group, meanwhile, denounced the handling of
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of the disaster, saying that he was like
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, in his 'washing of hands' on the deaths due to the typhoon. In 2016, SCMP and WSCF released a statement condemning the killings of Lumads in Mindanao, holding accountable the government under Benigno Aquino III. Various groups asserted that the role of the church as sanctuaries of the oppressed must be respected.


Duterte administration

During the
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, SCMP became one of the youth and Christian groups that has been critical of the government. Along with other faith-based organizations such as NCCP,
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, Promotion of Church People’s Response,
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, and
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, the youth group also experienced red-tagging and other forms of harassment. Forwarding a youth agenda for the 2019 Elections, Kenji Muramatsu, former Spokesperson, said that the youth will hold senators accountable even after elections. On August 13, 2019, the SCMP
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chapter, together with other local groups, launched a protest outside the university condemning the worsening violence in the country, especially in the wake of Negros peasant killings. Lynus Del Mar, chapter Spokesperson said that "God does not want a country of killings where justice is not recognized". In 2019, the
Armed Forces of the Philippines The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) ( fil, Sandatahang Lakas ng Pilipinas) are the military forces of the Philippines. It consists of three main service branches; the Army, the Air Force, and the Navy (including the Marine Corps). The P ...
in Iloilo warned against participating in a mass walkout headed by progressive youth organizations. The
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chapter of SCMP denounced the AFP as trampling on freedom of expression, "silencing voices of truth". Muramatsu asked "What is wrong with helping victims of human rights abuses call for justice for their slain loved ones? After the bloody massacre in
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(Negros Occidental) and the non-stop surveillance and harassment on human rights defenders, now the military wants the people to shut up amid widespread human rights violations committed towards God’s people." Further, he said that the actions of the AFP were "un-Christ-like" and that "the Bible and our churches have taught us to pursue justice and let it flow like a stream. For the military to vilify the people’s pilgrimage towards this mission explicitly goes against the teachings of Christ." On October that year, the
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chapter of SCMP denounced the red-tagging of posters scattered at their campus that tagged mass organizations in the said university. The group criticized the 'failed' online and distance setup of education during the
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. They said that the state of education during the pandemic has dealt mental, physical, and emotional woes to Filipino students. The group urged the government to provide educational aid, safe resumption of classes, and accountability of the national government. SCMP also called to abolish the
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(NTF-ELCAC), citing red-tagging and other
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, and redirect its budget towards various aid for the Filipino people suffering under the pandemic, including their advocacy for student aid. SCMP slammed President Duterte on Independence Day 2021 as a "puppet" enforcing
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policies such as economic Charter Change, CREATE Law, and jeepney phaseout. On September 13, 2021, SCMP, together with other youth groups, lead a protest at
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, condemning Duterte's approach to COVID-19 pandemic. They also said that online distance learning amidst the pandemic received little aid from the national government. They urged the government for safe resumption of classes and the provision of ₱10,000 educational aid for students. Remembering SCMP senior friend and martial law desaparecido Carlos Tayag, SCMP honored church people killed under Duterte such as Marcelito "Tito" Paez and Mark Ventura, as a statement against oppression under the administrations of Ferdinand Marcos and Rodrigo Duterte. On
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2021, the group slammed the candidacy of
Bongbong Marcos Ferdinand "Bongbong" Romualdez Marcos Jr. ( , , ; born September 13, 1957), commonly referred to by the initials PBBM or BBM, is a Filipino politician who is the 17th and current president of the Philippines. He previously served as a senat ...
and
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for the 2022 National Elections and denounced the actions and policies of the past Marcos and Duterte administrations as treacherous acts against the Filipino people, similar to treachery against Bonifacio. Relating to the elections, they also praised the extension of voter registration and the assertiveness of citizens online and on-ground. On November 30, 2021, the group, along with other church leaders encouraged presidentiable
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to review her stance regarding NTF-ELCAC and call for its abolishment. With the start of the campaign season for the 2022 National Elections, SCMP is one with the Makabayan Bloc in endorsing Robredo for presidency. In April 2022, the organization blasted the statement of Leyte 4th District Representative
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in saying that the presidency of Marcos, Jr. is destiny and '
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'. SCMP said, "Does she even know what she's talking about? An 'act of God' usually means an extraordinary disaster. Rep. Torres-Gomez is cheap, offensive, and desperate in invoking God for the Marcoses. She uses God's name in vain because God stood only with the oppressed and downtrodden, the victims of the Marcos dictatorship."


Marcos, Jr. administration

Even before the installation of the new administration, the Movement has been a critic of
Bongbong Marcos Ferdinand "Bongbong" Romualdez Marcos Jr. ( , , ; born September 13, 1957), commonly referred to by the initials PBBM or BBM, is a Filipino politician who is the 17th and current president of the Philippines. He previously served as a senat ...
, also highlighting the role SCMP played during the anti-dictatorship struggle. After the announcement that he will be the
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, SCMP said that Marcos is just trying to appease the biggest sector of the country and challenges him towards genuine
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, subsidy for farmers, and end of militarization in the countryside. On June 30, date of Marcos, Jr.'s
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, SCMP successfully forwarded a resolution to the 37th WSCF General Assembly in
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, Germany, entitled "Denounce Rodrigo Duterte for His Crimes Against Humanity and Resist the Newly-Installed Marcos-Duterte Regime". SCMP criticized the government for said unpreparedness for the physical resumption of classes in 2022, stating that great burden has been passed onto students and teachers. They advocated for higher budget, more health personnel, more health facilities, better testing and treatment facilities, and other facilities to ensure safe resumption of classes. They also denounced Marcos, Jr. for prioritizing the reinstitution of mandatory
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(ROTC) among colleges in the Philippines as was said in his 2022 State of the Nation Address (SONA), saying that it will teach students blind obedience and make them vulnerable to abuses. The organization also expressed its stance against mandatory ROTC by stating cases of past abuses, injuries, and deaths related to the program. On human rights, the group criticized the president for his refusal to make the Philippines rejoin the ICC. They said, "Marcos is a coward for not having the conviction to hold former President odrigoDuterte accountable for the bloody and useless war on drugs and counter-insurgency policies”. Citing red-tagging and harassment, the group said that there is no 'breath of fresh air' as
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continue to 'bleed' into the current administration of Marcos, Jr. They also hit
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for charges against the Rural Missionaries of the Philippines, saying that DOJ and Remulla act as 'Pilate's court'. The group issued a reminder that it was Remulla who baselessly red-tagged the attendees of the rally of former Presidential candidate and Vice President Leni Robredo as sent and trained by the National Democratic Front. The Movement joined the mobilization in front of Supreme Court on August 10, 2022 supporting loved ones and colleagues of activists as they urged the issuance of
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. The activists, Loi Magbanua, Ador Juat, Elgene Mungcal, and Cha Pampoza, have been believed to be abducted by government forces and being held in a military camp. The group expressed its prayers for the immediate safe resurfacing of the missing activists. On September 5, 2022, the Movement joined in a fellowship hosted by the
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hoping for the safe repatriation of
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. In a statement, the group said, "Any inaction and unwillingness to bring back Mary Jane Veloso home safely would reflect how this administration is set to treat the more than two million
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abroad."


Activities

SCMP participates in ecumenical liturgical fellowships and other forms of worship, Bible studies, integration among peasant and workers communities, protest mobilizations, worship dialogues, relief operations, and international solidarity work. The organization is also active in peace-building activities, advocating for the resumption of
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between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines and the
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(GRP-NDFP peace talks). The organization shifted many of its undertakings to online activities during the
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. The organization has launched and participated in
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including voter education, discussions on social events, social media rallies, press conferences, worship services, and many more. SCMP has an official national newsletter, ''Breakthrough''. Chapters also have newsletters.


Structure

SCM Philippines is
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organization composed of chapters found among schools, cities, provinces, and regions across the country. The Philippine-wide formation is the national office.


Affiliations

The Student Christian Movement of the Philippines has been affiliated with the following federation and associations: *
World Student Christian Federation The World Student Christian Federation (WSCF) is a federation of autonomous national Student Christian Movements (SCM) forming the youth and student arm of the global ecumenical movement. The Federation includes Orthodox, Protestant, Catholic, Pe ...
* Kalipunan ng Kristiyanong Kabataan sa Pilipinas * Karapatan Alliance Philippines *
National Council of Churches in the Philippines The National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP; tl, Sangguniáng Pambansâ ng mga Simbahan sa Pilipinas) is a fellowship of ten Protestant and non Roman Catholic Churches in the Philippines denominations, and ten service-oriented organ ...
, associate member *
Kabataan Partylist Kabataan, also known as the Kabataan Partylist (KPL, ) and formerly known as Ang Nagkakaisang Kabataan Para sa Sambayanan (ANAK ng BAYAN, ), is a partylist in the Philippines affiliated with the leftist political coalition Makabayan. It is curre ...
, associate member, founding organization *
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* International Migrants Alliance *
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Alumni relations

As with other SCMs around the world, alumni are called 'senior friends'. The Movement maintains close relationship with its senior friends. Notable senior friends include: *
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, martial law activist and former congressman from
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. He was the International Solidarity Work officer of the national office of SCMP during his youth. * Raoul V. Victorino, retired
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Associate Justice and Corporate Secretary of Philippine Bible Society * Carlos Tayag, Benedictine monk, martial law activist, and desaparecido * Jessica Sales, martial law activist, part of the
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*
Fidel Nemenzo Fidel Ronquillo Nemenzo is a Filipino mathematician and professor serving as chancellor of the University of the Philippines Diliman since 2020. His areas of expertise include number theory, elliptic curves, and coding theory. He earned his bac ...
,
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Chancellor * Clarissa Balan, Executive Secretary for Advocacy and Programmes at World Alliance of YMCAs, former General Secretary of the
World Student Christian Federation The World Student Christian Federation (WSCF) is a federation of autonomous national Student Christian Movements (SCM) forming the youth and student arm of the global ecumenical movement. The Federation includes Orthodox, Protestant, Catholic, Pe ...
* Necta Montes, former General Secretary of the World Student Christian Federation (2015-2021) * Lidy Nacpil, environmental activist and wife of
Lean Alejandro Leandro Legara Alejandro (July 10, 1960 – September 19, 1987) was a student leader and left-wing nationalist political activist in the Philippines. Early life and education Alejandro was born in 1960 in Navotas, the eldest son of Rosendo ...


See also

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World Student Christian Federation The World Student Christian Federation (WSCF) is a federation of autonomous national Student Christian Movements (SCM) forming the youth and student arm of the global ecumenical movement. The Federation includes Orthodox, Protestant, Catholic, Pe ...
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Australian Student Christian Movement The Australian Student Christian Movement (ASCM), formerly the Australasian Student Christian Union, is a Christian group with an ecumenical focus working with university students. History Described as a "university within a university", the ...
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Indonesian Christian Student Movement The Indonesian Christian Student Movement ( id, Gerakan Mahasiswa Kristen Indonesia, GMKI) is the main student organization for Christian students in Indonesia. Established on 9 February 1950, it is the product of a merger between the ''Christel ...
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Student Christian Movement of Great Britain Student Christian Movement of Great Britain (or SCM) is a British religious charity led by students, past and present. The movement is an ecumenical and inclusive community that recognises unity in diversity and explores faith through worship, dis ...


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