Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Rachelle Mae Palang (1986-2008)

Justice for Rachelle Mae Palang (1986-2008),

press freedom fighter and nurse for the people

The College Editors Guild of the Philippines, in behalf of its National Office, regional formations and chapters, all member publications and affiliate organizations nationwide and across the globe, expresses its most heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Rachelle Mae Palang (1986-2008).

Rachelle, or Mae-Mae to her closest friends and colleagues, was beloved to the Guild for her bubbly, tongue-in-cheek demeanor. She graced the Guild's gatherings with her easy banter and infectious smile, but was always brisk and business-like in her leadership. She has served as a valuable pillar and driving force in all of the conventions and gatherings she has attended and helped organize. To most Guilders, she was not only a colleague but a precious friend and confidante.

Shock for her untimely demise are evident in her Friendster and Multiply accounts, riddled with comments ranging from disbelief, grief, and even anger – all directed at her, as if to attest that even at the time of her death her friends and colleagues still go to her for conciliation.

Such was Mae-Mae's legacy and brand of leadership. She has always been easy to approach, a rational adviser and generous in her time and efforts.

Mae-Mae was also an outstanding student at the Velez College in Cebu City where she took up and finished her nursing degree. She became editor-in-chief of Vital Signs, the official campus publication. As campus journalist and student leader, she exemplified deep commitment to uphold press freedom, freedom of speech and students' democratic rights and welfare. She is respected by her fellow campus journalists nationwide for her wit, intelligence and sharp grasp of issues.

She was elected as Vice President for the Visayas during CEGP's 67th National Student Press Convention and 33rd Biennial Student Press Congress held in Albay, Bicol in 2005. She served her term for three consecutive years before she finally relinquished her post May of this year. The CEGP will without end be honored and grateful to have had someone as dedicated as Mae-Mae as one of its leading officers.

Mae-Mae worked hard to help re-open closed campus publications, establish student papers in universities who had none, and expose and fight campus press freedom violations as well as other forms of campus repression nationwide. She led, organized and participated in countless poetry readings, cultural nights, Writers' Trips, journalist skills workshops and protest actions and activities. Even after her stint as VP for the Visayas, she proved instrumental in gathering and collating cases of campus press freedom violations in the region for CEGP's quarterly digest.

Mae-Mae had to cut short her attendance in CEGPs' 68th National Student Press Convention and 34th Biennial Student Press Congress in Davao City for her scheduled nursing licensure exams in May 2008. She passed with flying colors and eventually became a registered nurse. Even before she left, she announced to the Guild her desire to pursue an alternative medical career, one that she would devote to the less-privileged. Mae-Mae also took and passed the National Medical Admission Test. She dreamt of becoming a doctor.

It therefore did not come as a surprise to the Guild to learn that upon achieving her nursing license Mae-Mae immediately volunteered for a three-month medical mission to the hinterlands of Negros. Mae-Mae barely finished her volunteer work in Negros when her dreams died with her.

Mae-Mae was killed by elements of the Armed Forces of the Philippines on September 18, 2008 in an alleged encounter with New People's Army rebels. Her face was barely recognizable; she was shot at point-blank range. Her feet and legs were black and bruised, signs of torture evident elsewhere in her beaten body.

Mae-Mae's untimely demise reminds the Guild all too painfully of the same fate that another CEGP alumna suffered under the hands of the AFP.

In April 2002, Benjaline 'Beng' Hernandez, former CEGP Vice-President for Mindanao and a human rights volunteer, was murdered by the military while conducting a fact-finding mission in Cotabato province. Investigations revealed that the AFP, after wounding Beng, raped and shot her at close range. The AFP later on insisted that Beng was an NPA rebel.

Beng, like Mae-Mae, was also only 22 years old when she died.

The CEGP condemns in strongest terms accusations and insinuations by the AFP that Mae-Mae was armed and a combatant. She was in Negros in her capacity as a registered nurse and circumstances surrounding her brutal killing should be independently investigated.

The CEGP, in this regard, welcomes initiatives by the Commission on Human Rights Regional Office to conduct an investigation on Mae-Mae's case.

The CEGP is also reviled at the AFP's gall to celebrate Mae-Mae's death by bestowing incentives and acclaim to her killers. It is an awful and terrible reminder of the state and characteristic of our security forces. They who are supposed to protect civilians are the main enemies of human rights defenders and social workers.

The CEGP also condemns in strongest terms the AFP's malicious attempts to malign the Guild's name through red-tagging and nasty insinuations. It is precisely this kind of twisted mentality that gives license to the military to repress, harass, silence and kill with impunity. Journalists are easily treated and branded as rebels simply because they are exposed to the ills of society.

The CEGP calls on all its member publications and fellow journalist organizations nationwide and abroad to collectively wield their pens and raise their voices to denounce Mae-Mae's killers.

The CEGP regards the likes of Beng and Mae-Mae as heroes of the present generation, young martyrs who have chosen to exchange their lives of comfort for their noble convictions.

Highest tribute to Rachelle Mae Palang!

Justice for Beng and Mae-Mae!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

The On-going Military Operations in Cotabato


Based on text messages sent by a Peace Volunteer :


August 21, 2008 – 3PM
Sabaniya Dimautang pregnant 35 of age and a resident of Brgy. Montay dead on the spot on Aug. 22 at around 2am. Her daughter, Nor-ada, 15 years of age, was also wounded. A certain indigenous resident of Brgy. Montay, 60 plus of age and a young boy named Buko Intil 19 years old was also wounded. They were hit by 105mm mortar.

August 23, 2008 - Around 12 Midnight
Homedy Abdulrahman, 11 year, old dead on arrival. Rabiy Abdulrahman, 7years old and Ula Ponak, 12 years old are all wounded. They were hit by 105mm. howitzer. They are all residents of Brgy. Butilen, Datu Piang, Maguindanao.

August 28, 2008 – Morning
6 jet fighters together with 4 OV-10 and 4 bomber planes keep on dropping prohibited bombs at swampy area of Nimao, Balanaken, Liong, Patulang, Nunangan. The war started in Municipality if Aleosann, Midsayap, Libungan, Pigcawayan, North Cotabato, municipalities of Vice Gov. Emmanuel Manny Piniol. When the MILF reposition its troops, the AFP has again conducted pursuit operation that’s why the tension continues in Maguindanao.

September 8, 2008
24 6x6, Samba tank and 1 Kennedy type of army vehicle seen yesterday, Sept. 7, morning facing Cotabato – General Santos Hi-way while the group are entering Brgy. Talitay for documentation purposes.
7 AM
Several troops of AFP entered in Shariff Aguak. They are planning to enter Brgy. Lapok and Brgy. Pamalian anytime.
10 AM
2 bomber planes dropped bombs targeting lower part of Brgy. Nimao. We are evacuating together with the civilians of the Barangay.
11 AM
There’s now deployment of army on the ground. They are now entering the Baranggay.
1 PM
Until now the wounded victims are still undelivered to the hospital and still not getting any medical treatment. Their situation and suffering is worst, they are nearly dying. We have 200 evacuees here, from adults to children, boys and girls, heading to Poblacion.

“Hanggang ngayon di pa rin nadadala sa hospital ang mga wounded. Grabe yung isang wounded, wala pa ring 1st aide treatment. Baka mamamatay na. Ang daming evacuees dito, mga bata, matatanda, babae, lalaki etc. Konti pa lang ang tumutulong dito kasi nagkahiwa- hiwalay kami sa pag bakwit. Almost 200 individuals mga bakwit. Kasi tumuloy sila sa poblacion. Mukhang ang concrete plan ng GRP eh patayin lahat ng mga muslim dito, binubomba lahat pati civilians”.

Sept. 8, 2008 – 1:48PM
Bailyn Raya 10 year old Grade 2 pupil 50% chance to survive. Guiamaludin Mandi 13 year old. They are all residents of Sitio Dagading, Brgy. Butilen. They are both hit by bomb at around 10AM.
3:45 PM
Bailyn Mandi 10 years old, Zukarudin Mandi, 7 years old, Adtayan Mandi, 5 years old, Faidza Mandi 2 years old and Aida Mandi, 23 years old, Pregnant - All dead due to serious injury caused by bomb explosion.
6:44PM
The father of dead children named Daya Manunggal and his son, Keng Mandi are missing. It was said that they were also dead and buried at Sitio Dagading, Brgy. Butilen. One child named Guiamaludin Mandi was said to be in Cotabato Regional Hospital due to the injury.
8:05PM
54IB AFP troops arrived from Pampanga. There are approximately a total of 1,200 soldiers deployed at the area.
9:20PM
Another wounded person named Abdullah Ibrahim, 24 years old, a resident of Brgy. Butilen is now in Datu Piang Center for medical treatment.

September 10, 2008
4:59 AM
At around 7PM last night more than 12 houses were burned by 54IB of AFP troops at Brgy. Sambulan, Datu Saudi, Maguindanao. Though there’s no fire fight happened. The civilians verified this unlawful burning of civilian’s houses.
8:08 AM
Civilian na ang ginagantihan nila ng mga suundalo dito. PAti mga bahay sinusunog nila. Sana nga may mga US media ditto at nang masaksihan ang mga human rights violation ditto.
8:21 AM
Medyo marami naman ang mga NGO’s na kumikilos dito, may relief goods din. Pero, di nabibigay ng fair sa mga civilians kasi kinukurakot pa ng LGU dito. Dapat pag may relief goods na ipapadala dito, di na dapat dumaan sa LGU, iderecho na lang sa mga evacuees.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

updates uli




sobrang dami ko nang kina-aabalahan na umabot na ako sa punto na hindi na ako bumibisita dito sa blog ko.






grabe.






ang huling blog ko na may "consciousness" ako eh nung 3rd year pa ako kung kelan nag-aalalala pa ako kung makakaabot pa ba ako ng 4th year.






eh ngayon midterms na. super dami nang nangyari.. kaya kinakailangan ko na talagang mag-update para 'di ako maka-limot..









sa ngayon medyo tinatamad pa rin ako..hehe



sumali ako ng CEGP national congress at nagkaroon ng mga bagong kaibigan galing sa iba't ibang student pubs..

ako na ngayon ang successor ni kuya PJ sa position na Office and Circulations Manager.. Si Glenn na ang Art Editor namin ngayon..

and finally, my dream came true..cosplay..yeh.ito yung isang araw na ako'y naging saksi sa husay ni manong ichigo(kuya alain) sa pagpuksa sa pwersa ng mga hollow.(tsad?!!)

super busy..pero 'di naman ako nagrereklamo..

i'm actually loving the hectic-ness of it all..

lovely...