We are enraged not only because more than 50 innocent people were savagely slaughtered and that many of them were women, journalists, and peace advocates —we are outraged of the tolerance that the government has afforded to powerful political clans and warlords!
While the Arroyo administration has always boasted of its iron hand in crushing armed uprisings, legitimate mass demonstrations and protest actions, and insurgencies, never did it lift a finger against the maintenance of private armies and militias by political dynasties. Such private armies have long been in existence and have been associated with numerous crimes and election-related violence, yet none had been disbanded—that is despicable tolerance and a brazen disregard to the rule of law. Such tolerance has further turned the democracy in this country into vapors. Worse, the government seems to be fierce against petty criminals but frail against the godfathers of crimes.
As of this writing, the main suspect, Andal Ampatuan Jr., is at the hands of the authorities on board an Air Force chopper and en route to GenSan airport for turnover to DOJ Sec. Devanadera. This is, indeed, a positive development but we expect more than just a showcase and stage-act. The people, together with the media, must keep the pressure on the government to pursue an impartial and in-depth probe into the incident and bring the perpetrators of this atrocious crime to justice.
The public, however, must be on the look-out for possible manipulations of these events. The declaration of a state of emergency in Maguindanao province may well be a spring-board for military interventions in the rest of the country. When we say "bring the criminals to justice" we do not mean to address it with Martial Rule. Private militias must be disarmed and dismantled and never should there be any let-up. Anything less would further embolden those who intend to suppress the truth and that would mean the failure and even death of democracy in the Philippines.#
A sister-in-law of one of the members of La Liga Politica is one of the innocent civilians whose lives have been savagely taken by armed militias, Monday, November 23, 2009.
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