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1 Nº 26 7 Mar 08 Opisyal na lingguhang pahayagan ng mga mag-aaral ng Unibersidad ng Pilipinas - Diliman Balita 03 Palengke sa Philcoa, giniba Balita 05 Feature writer is next Collegian EIC EDITORIALS 06 Collegian editorial exam 2008 On its 85th year, the Philippine Collegian looks back at eight decades of headlines that saw print on its pages & sent ripples within and outside the university. 5 Mar 1955 Collegian suppression lifted by president Presses roll as Tan lifts ban; denies knowledge of suspension order The travails of a political prisoner Lathalain/08 The suspension of the highly controversial issue of the Philippine Collegian carrying a story about charges being filed by Ms. Amelita Reysion-Cruz with the Board of Regents against President Vidal Tan, was officially lifted last March 3, with the permission of Pres. Tan to print the Collegian in full.

2 PhilippineCollegian Ika-85 taon Blg. 26 Biyernes 7 Mar 2008 Sustaining Intensities These days, it is hard to use truth in a single sentence without the words rage and upheaval. S u c h i s h o w t h e current political crisis is written. A single word can lead to many things. For a corrupt and illegitimate regime, the narrative can only lead to its downfall. The clamor for Gloria Arroyo s ouster has possibly reached its most intense volume. The February 29 interfaith rally in Makati registered around 75,000 participants, considered the largest gathering of anti- Arroyo forces in years. A Pulse Asia survey, meanwhile, revealed that 16 percent of adults in Metro Manila are willing to join demonstrations against officials involved in the controversial national broadband network (NBN) deal. It is because truth has the most distinct scent. No amount of suppression can possibly hide its odor. That is why Arroyo s Executive Order 464 only fuels the rage of opposition forces, instead of calming it through elaborate lies and acts of concealment. As such, engaging the regime at this point is centered on the demand for truth and accountability. Various sectors have formed alliances geared exactly for uncovering the truth behind the alleged corruption behind the NBN deal. The controversy should be the last among the many atrocities the Arroyo administration has committed, including the spate of extra-judicial killings, the Hello Garci controversy, and a multitude of debilitating economic policies. Among such groups are youth alliances such as Youth for Accountability and Truth, Advocacy for Sustained Accountability and Reform, as well as the university based Alliance Working for Arroyo s Removal. Militant organizations, meanwhile, have been steadfast in their calls to remove Arroyo from office. Religious and professional groups have also joined the fray. Anti-Arroyo forces are more coherent than ever. Talks of a new people power permeate the avenues of dissent. Government officials, however, are quick to remind the public to wait until Their pronouncement reeks of smugness, instead of humble appeal. While they arrogantly impose such, they remain under the cover of executive privilege and other malicious mechanisms to elude accountability. Indeed, the pronouncement is valid. We only have to wait two more years, after all. However, under the context of Philippine politics, waiting two more years assumes a malevolent form. Allegations of corruption behind the NBN deal pertain to the efforts to gather massive resources for an oligarchy Arroyo and her cohorts are trying to install. Therefore, Arroyo s influence may extend even beyond 2010, even if names and faces can change. It is this fact that compels the people to decisively hinder Arroyo s political ambitions and uproot any oligarchy that plans to arrogate power during her term. A d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f f i c i a l s, It is a state that has ceased serving its citizens, a state founded on deception and lopsided interests therefore, a state inviting the most intense opposition indeed, have been busy countering the opposition with dubious pronouncements, instead of concrete evidence and testimonies. After all, the evidence of this regime s iniquity can be found everywhere, from spiking oil prices to repressive, militaristic measures to quell dissent. It is a state that has ceased serving its citizens, a state founded on deception and lopsided interests therefore, a state inviting the most intense opposition. Part of this effort to hamper mounting dissent is asserting that the long wait for a revolt is a sign of people power fatigue. The notion has been wielded constantly to dispute the fact that the opposition is on the verge of launching one, or that it has gained popular support. The supposed fatigue, however, can be seen in a different light. It pertains to the skepticism of the people towards the fruits of such an uprising. Two people power revolts have been successful only in changing the names and faces of administrations. The seeming distrust, as such, implies no less than the realization that merely changing the face of power is not enough. If anything, it implicates the very system that spurs a corrupt and repressive state. And when the time comes to engage such system, it will be decisive as it assumes the force of a true revolution. It is said that no democratic uprising fails. Each step is a step towards the right direction. As long as we can sustain the fierceness of our clamor, the intensity of a raised fist, the regime will always cower. And from its ashes, we can always build the government of our ideals. tungkol sa pabalat dibuho: piya constantino. disenyo ng pahina: karl castro. janno gonzales Philippine Collegian Opisyal na lingguhang pahayagan ng mga mag-aaral ng Unibersidad ng Pilipinas - Diliman Punong Patnugot / Jerrie Magcuro Abella (on leave) Kapatnugot / Frank Lloyd Tiongson Tagapamahalang Patnugot / Karl Fredrick M. Castro Patnugot sa lathalain / Alaysa Tagumpay E. Escandor Patnugot sa Grapiks / Piya C. Constantino, Ivan Bryan G. Reverente, Alanah M. Torralba Tagapamahala ng Pinansiya / Melane A. Manalo Mga Kawani / Louise Vincent B. Amante, Mark Angelo V. Ching, Ma. Rosa Cer M. dela Cruz, Glenn L. Diaz, Janno Rae T. Gonzales, John Alliage T. Morales, Archie A. Oclos, Candice Anne L. Reyes, Larissa Mae R. Suarez Pinansiya / Amelyn J. Daga Tagapamahala sa Sirkulasyon / Paul John Alix Sirkulasyon / Gary Gabales, Ricky Icawat, Amelito Jaena, Glenario Omamalin Mga Katuwang na Kawani / Trinidad Basilan, Gina Villas Pamuhatan / Silid 401 Bulwagang Vinzons, Unibersidad ng Pilipinas, Diliman, Lungsod Quezon Tele fax / lokal / kule0708@gmail.com Website / Kasapi / Solidaridad - UP System-wide Alliance of Student Publications and Writers Organizations, College Editors Guild of the Philippines

3 Philippine Collegian Biyernes 7 Mar 2008 Palengke sa Philcoa, giniba Agarang pagbaklas 18 manininda, estudyante nasaktan Patricia Aireen Sarmiento Aabot sa 35 puwesto ng mga manininda sa UP Wet and Dry Market sa Philcoa ang giniba at 18 ang napaulat na nasaktan sa demolisyong isinagawa ng Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) dito noong Marso 5. Nagbarikada ang mga manininda ng kabuuang 70 puwesto sa palengke, kasama ang mga organisasyong Kadamay at Anakbayan, sa pagdating ng limang trak, na tinatayang naglulan sa may 300 miyembro ng MMDA, at aabot sa 50 pulis ng Quezon City Police District. Ayon kay Bobby Esquivel, hepe ng Sidewalk Clearing Operations Group ng MMDA, giniba ang bahagi ng palengke dahil sa proyektong pagpapalawak ng Commonwealth Avenue. Aniya, hindi na rin umano kailangan ng court order para isagawa ang demolisyon dahil ito ay nasa road right of way. Pinigil ng Task Force on Squatting Communities and Housing Utilities ng UP ang paggiba sa buong palengke, ngunit hindi umano sila pinakinggan ng MMDA dahil ipinag-utos na umano ni Bayani Fernando, tagapangulo ng MMDA, ayon kay Vice Chancellor for Community Affairs Cynthia Grace Gregorio. Ani Gregorio, walang paunang sabi ang MMDA sa UP hinggil sa isasagawang demolisyon, at kalahati lamang umano ng palengke ang gigibain, sang-ayon sa paguusap ng UP at ni Cora Cruz, assistant general manager ng MMDA. Nauna nang ibinalita na nagpadala ng eviction letter ang UP sa mga manininda noong Enero 16 upang kusang bakantehin ng mga manininda ang istruktura sa loob ng tatlong araw. Ayon kay Heidi Mañoza, tagapag-ugnay ng Pinag-isang Manininda ng Philcoa Multi-Purpose Cooperative (PMPMC), kinagabihan lamang ng Marso 4 ipinagbigay- alam ni Esquivel ang demolisyong gagawin sa palengke. Hiniling nila umano na bigyan sila ng tatlong araw upang maiatras ang mga stall, ngunit hindi sila pinayagan, dagdag ni Mañoza. Nauna nang nagpahayag ng pagtutol sa demolisyon ang mga manininda dahil sa kawalan ng plano para sa kanilang relokasyon. Gayundin, pinuna ng mga manininda ang hindi pagsama sa mga gusali ng Development Bank of the Philippines, LandBank at Petron, na pawang kahilera ng palengke sa kahabaan ng Commonwealth. Giniba ng mga tauhan ng MMDA ang UP Wet and Dry Market sa may Commonwealth Ave. sa Quezon City noong Marso 5 alinsunod sa planong road widening program sa nasabing lugar. Marahas na tinugunan ng awtoridad ang mga estudyante at maninindang nagbarikada kung saan naiulat na apat na estudyante at sampung manininda ang nagtamo ng mga sugat. Om N a r aya n A. V e l a s co. BOR reappoints Cao as UPD chancy John Alliage Tinio Morales Incumbent UP Diliman (UPD) Chancellor Sergio Cao was chosen to serve for another three years in office, despite earning sectoral criticisms against his leadership in his first term. During a special executive session on February 29, the Board of Regents (BOR), UP s highest decision-making body, selected Cao over former Vice President for Academic Affairs Ma. Serena Diokno through a voting by secret ballots. Through a single round of votation, the BOR decided to give its unanimous vote to Chancellor Cao, said Student Regent Shahana Abdulwahid. Rainier Sindayen, student representative to the chancellor search committee, however, said that the committee report submitted to President Emerlinda Roman Marahas na demolisyon Isinugod sa East Avenue Medical Center ang mga nasaktan na pawang sa ulo tinamaan ng mga gamit ng MMDA sa demolisyon. Kabilang sa kanila ang apat na estudyante ng UP na miyembro ng Kadamay at Anakbayan. Ayon kay Connie Laguezma, pangalawang pangulo ng PMPMC, nagtuluy-tuloy lamang sa pagpasok sa palengke ang mga miyembro ng MMDA, na ang ilan umano ay nakitang may dalang mga ice pick. Depensa ni Esquivel, makikipagusap muna sana sa mga manininda ang MMDA hinggil sa mga stall na uunahin. Ngunit, aniya, agad nanlaban ang mga manininda at miyembro ng iba t ibang organisasyon, kaya minabilis na nila ang kanilang trabaho. Ilang manininda rin ang nagulat na ninakawan ng mga kagamitan at pera, kasabay ng paggiba sa kanilang mga puwesto, ayon kay Estrella Ugalino, miyembro ng PMPMC. Aniya, tinanggal din ng MMDA ang mga wire at mga metro ng kuryente. Tatayo ulit kami, ani Laguezma, kasabay ang hiling na makapagsimula muli ang operasyon ng mga manininda sa mga susunod na araw. Ayon kay Gregorio, hahayaan ng administrasyon ng UP na patuloy na gamitin ng mga manininda ang natitirang mga stall. Kasama, aniya, sa usapan ng UP at MMDA ang pagsagot ng MMDA sa pagsasaayos sa natirang parte ng palengke na naapektuhan din ng demolisyon. Ngunit ayon sa PMPMC, hindi sapat ang natirang espasyo upang mapaglaanan ng lugar ang humigitkumulang 35 manininda. painted a bad light against Cao s leadership based on the results of sectoral consultations with the students, faculty members, and administrative personnel. Cao and Diokno somehow have similar programs for the students. The advantage of Chancellor Cao is that he serves as incumbent chancellor and knows the problems of the unit, said Abdulwahid. Sectoral criticisms vs Cao Among the criticisms made by the sectors on Cao s administration were the long bureaucratic processes, fewer programs for the advancement of student s welfare, ambiguous classification of research, extension and professional staff (REPS) as administrative staff, and fewer employment opportunities for administrative employees, said Sindayen. The search committee, which functions as a consultative body, Download the Philippine Collegian in PDF! commented that the current programs of Chancellor Cao are geared more towards contributing to the welfare of the faculty, rather than equally addressing the needs of other sectors such as the students, REPS and administrative employees, Sindayen said. Meanwhile, Cao was credited for the creation of doctoral incentives and sick leaves for faculty, and the adoption of the new admissions policy which emphasizes excellence over equity. Sindayen lamented that the BOR categorically discards the grievances of the sectors, as the appointing body has ignored the results of the consultations, the sole mechanism for the sectors representation in the selection process. He recommended that UP communities also be consulted as they are a majority sector in UPD and face perennial demolition woes. Calls for more democratic consultation Meanwhile, Prof. Melania Abad, chair of the All UP Academic Employees Union-Diliman, and Clodualdo Cabrera, national president of the All UP Workers Union, both urged Cao to institutionalize a democratic consultation mechanism that will ensure multi-sectoral representation in UPD committees which handle policy matters. Abdulwahid likewise said, It will be a challenge to Chancellor Cao to ensure that his vision-mission will materialize. Abdulwahid asked Cao to address the problems of limited student housing and lack of facilities for student use. Cabrera also urged Cao to utilize UP s idle assets to build adequate public housing, improve non-wage benefits for UP employees and provide transportation services for employees who live outside the campus. He added that Cao should stand against the UP System administration s commercialization policies, and privatization and contractualization schemes. Abad also demanded Cao to reinforce the role of UP as social critique by allowing the university to take an institutional stand on national issues.

4 "Litany of woes" Lumahok ang humigit-kumulang 85,000 katao sa Interfaith Rally noong Pebrero 29 sa Makati. Naging sunud-sunod ang mga protesta sa pagpapanawagan sa pagbaba ni Gloria Arroyo mula sa kanyang pwesto gawa ng pagkakasangkot diumano niya at ng kanyang pamilya sa maanomalyang $329 milyon ZTE-NBN broadband deal. Chris Imperial UP community condemns Arroyo government Toni Tiemsin Different sectors of UP joined the calls to oust Gloria Arroyo from presidency, and expressed their outrage and disgust over the morally bankrupt regime. In separate statements, the University Student Council (USC), All UP Academic Employees Union ( AUPAEU ) and All UP Workers Union (AUPWU) condemned the Arroyo government and asked her to relinquish the presidency. The UP Diliman University Council, composed of professors, earlier released a unanimously approved statement on February 27 saying that Arroyo has no basis to continue in office. On February 29, about 500 students, faculty and staff joined the protest action for truth, justice and change in Ayala, Makati where crowd was pegged at 50,000 to 75,000. The interfaith rally according to Renato Reyes Jr., secretary-general of the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan), is the strongest rejection yet of Arroyo since the national broadband network (NBN) project controversy broke out. Reyes agreed with former President Cory Aquino that there is a long way to go before generating the critical mass needed for another people power, but he said, It is indeed a big boost in the fight to remove the morally bankrupt Arroyo regime. Bayan Chair Carol Araullo added in a statement that the real strength comes from the people s unrelenting resolve to achieve truth and justice and their collective action to bring about regime change. The militant alliance Gabriela said protest actions against the Arroyo regime s desperate grip on power will be held in commemoration of the International Women s Day on March 8. No moral ascendancy The USC, along with 49 other university student councils, student publications, and militant organizations, expressed that the government has lost its moral ascendancy to govern due to the long list of scandals, electoral fraud and corruption issues. The signatories under the umbrella group Youth for Accountability and Truth Now condemned Arroyo and her family s attempted cover-up of the numerous issues of bribery and corruption and other shady deals of government, the gross and systematic plunder of the country s coffers and resources for the benefit of a few, and Arroyo s shameless disregard of the intensity and effects of such allegations. The government s desperate efforts to continuously cling to power have sown deep social discontent and division among the people, the alliance added. AUPWU said in a statement, Habang tumatagal ay lalo [lamang] dinudungisan [ni Arroyo] ang dangal ng pampublikong serbisyo. Pinaiigting ng [kontrobersiya sa NBN] ang katotohanang may mga elemento sa lipunan na ginagawang negosyo ang dapat ay tapat at taus-pusong paglilingkod sa sambayanan. Meanwhile, College Editors Guild of the Philippines (CEGP) President Jose Cosido called on the youth to play the role in exposing the truth behind the lies, dishonesty, and corruption of the Arroyo regime. The continued plunder of the nation s wealth truly imperils the future of the young Filipinos, Jodee Agoncillo Philippine Collegian Biyernes 7 Mar 2008 UP lands 3rd at UAAP tilt UP emerged third placer in the 70th season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), garnering a total of 239 points and participating in all fifteen events. The University of Santo Tomas bagged the first place with 321, while the Far Eastern University, which participated in ten events, secured the second spot with only a point lead over UP. The UP men s swimming team in its fifth time straight win stroke another gold while the UP Judo Team still dominated as the men and women s divisions got their second and third time golds in the event. The UP Softball team also won first place via sweep in the ten games played. While UP placed second in the CEGP said in a statement. Rotten government AUPAEU said in a statement that the rottenness of this government cannot be concealed any longer even from those who refuse to be involved. The government, they added, negates all the values of principles and integrity that we assiduously teach our students. Arroyo, besides being an illegitimate president, is an intellectual pretender who boasts of economic success, with dubious statistics, while the majority classes are mired in misery and hunger, the faculty union said. Meanwhile, AUPWU President Clodualdo Cabrera, said that of the 219 who participated in their assembly meeting, 73 percent voted to call for Arroyo s resignation. A recent study of Pulse Asia Survey showed that 76 percent of Metro Manila residents distrust Arroyo. Of the 300 respondents interviewed from February 21 to 24, 97 percent said they are aware of the NBN controversy. Read the Philippine Collegian on the World Wide Web! last UAAP season, UP Diliman Varsity Director Edwin Barber said their campaign this season was still successful as UP athletes were competitive in all the events they participated in. Barber added they are getting ready to vie for championship next season, which UP will host. UP athletes need facilities, support UP players performed well despite the limitations like lack of facilities and financial support from the administration, said Barber. Men s volleyball Coach Vip Isada said having only one gymnasium to be shared by the regular students and the 26 teams under the varsity program is a main problem of the athletes. The gym UP was donated by the Americans early 1950s yet no improvement has been made since then, said Isada. He stressed the need to fix the gym, especially the leaking roof during the rainy season. Barber added that UP athletes also need a better physical conditioning area. He said the weights room at the College of Human Kinetics (CHK) is used not only by the athletes but also by other UP students, which decreases the athlete s training time. According to Barber, medical tapes used for injuries are only given to teams in season and are still subjected for request. Medical reimbursement to injured athletes is also limited, he said. Judo team member Francesca Guevarra said athletic supplies are not available to players not lined-up for the event. She added, The only service bus we have has malfunctioned and the mats we are using are already obsolete. While athletes get support from the CHK, softball coach Francis Diaz said they need food subsidy and a housing facility. Like in [softball], the bulk of players comes from the not so economically stable; it will help a lot if they get such subsidy. For a season, UP players receive P3,000 for practice allowance, or P50 per day, and P1,600 for game allowance. Diaz suggested that academic support for the athletes be institutionalized, as in the Diliman Learning Resource Center, to help players cope with their studies. Hopefully, the whole UP community supports all the games in the UAAP and break away from the notion that if UP lose basketball, UP loses in the UAAP, said swimming team member Jasper Laguitao.

5 Philippine Collegian Biyernes 7 Mar 2008 Stand UP, nanguna sa halalan sa USC New set of leaders Students from all political organizations await the USC election results during the canvassing of votes in Vinzon s Hall. Third Bagro of ALYANSA clinched the Chairperson post while Airah Cadiogan of STAND- UP won as Vice-Chairperson (top). Earlier, students trooped to voting centers for the USC Elections. Voter turnout slightly increased this year, with 10,168 registered voters from a student population of 22,148 (left). TIMOT H Y M E DR A NO A N D Om N a r aya n A. Velasco Sundan sa p.10 Feature writer is next Collegian EIC Patricia Aireen Sarmiento Philippine Collegian feature writer and incoming third year journalism student Larissa Mae Suarez will serve as the editor in chief next school year, after topping the editorial examination on March 1. Suarez garnered an aggregate score of percent, beating seven other examinees. Suarez also obtained the highest scores in editorial writing with percent and in news writing with Bukas pa rin ang Kulê para sa mga bagong retratista, layout artist, Web Staff, ilustrador, at mga manunulat sa balita, lathalain at kultura Exams may be taken anytime at the Kulê office, Room 401, Vinzons Hall. Freshies are most welcome! For questions, text us, or kule0708@gmail.com percent. Collegian Associate Editor Frank Lloyd Tiongson ranked second with a score of percent, followed by law student Ryan Oliva with a score of percent. Collegian feature writers Jan Marcel Ragaza with a score of percent, and Ma. Rosa Cer dela Cruz, percent, came in at fourth and fifth place. (See editorials on page 6) Tiongson gained the highest score for page design with 9.20 percent. The overall score covers 70 percent for editorial writing, 20 percent for news writing, and 10 percent for page design. For this year, the theme for the editorial was The prospects and implications on the Philippines of an Obama win in the November 2008 United States (US) Elections. In her editorial entitled Balance of Power, Suarez wrote of the probable repercussions of US Senator Barack Obama s ascent to presidency on the spate of killings under Gloria Arroyo s term, the constant hike of oil prices, and the Philippine economy and US trade policy. Inevitably, Obama shall be staunch and uncompromising in his protection of American interests. Thus, Filipinos must be equally staunch, equally uncompromising, in pushing for our own development, Suarez wrote. In an interview, Suarez said that the Collegian under her term would continue its tradition of critical dissent as an alternative publication. Suarez added that the publication should intensify its prostudent and pro-masses stance as re-affirmation of the core values of UP in its centennial. The Board of Judges of the editorial examination was composed of College of Mass Communication (CMC) Dean Elena Pernia as chair, faculty members Marichu Lambino from CMC and Victor Emmanuel Nadera Jr. from the College of Arts and Letters (CAL), and students Sierra Mae Paraan from CAL and Federico Carlo Magno Hipol from the School of Economics.

6 Philippine Collegian Huwebes 6 Mar 08 Balance of Power Larissa Mae Suarez 2nd year, BA Journalism The die has been cast. Senator Barack Obama, initially the underdog in the United States elections, has become the front-runner in a race most political pundits agree the Democrats will win. Barring any unexpected turn of events, the young Democrat will, against the odds, become the first black President of the U.S. A. Two major issues have come into play in these elections. The first is the American economy, vacillating in the shadow of a looming recession. Another key concern is the vastly unpopular Iraq War. The resounding defeat of Republicans in the 2006 midterm elections and indeed, the projected victory of Democrats in the 2008 presidential elections has been blamed on the unfavorable perception of Republican President George W. Bush, who sent American troops to Iraq. Democrats are quick to note the links between America s economic woes, its ballooning foreign debt, and the billions ill fimds poured by the Bush administration into the war. These issues are crucial, for the U.S. elections have a tremendous global impact. America leads the international arena in practically every aspect, from economic power to military strength. The Philippines, then, must focus on planning a strategy for advancement in this American-dominated arena, marked by our status as a developing nation and America s supremacy as a global superpower. At the outset, and even with their current problems, we must learn to operate at a disadvantage, for the scales of 1 Philippine-U.S. relations are tipped heavily in the latter s favor. Consider how an Obama victory would affect the Philippines. The presidency of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has seen a rising toll of victims of extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances, a harsh reality attested to by no less than the United Nations. Obama, who has always been a staunch defender of human rights, would probably prove less forgiving than Bush of the human rights violations under the Arroyo administration. Moreover, part of Obama s appeal is his firm vow to immediately end the discredited Iraq War, leading foreign leaders in the Middle East to express their support for him. This implies that Obama may be able to stabilize the conflict-ridden Middle East, which will in turn help stabilize spiking oil prices. The Philippines would definitely benefit from such a situation. Yet Obama has also been critical of existing trade agreements, which allow American companies to outsource cheap Asian labor, resulting in fewer jobs for U.S. citizens. Call centers have provided plenty of jobs for Filipinos, and Obama may push for new policies that will adversely affect this trend. In addition, should Obama manage to improve the U.S. economy, it might halt the strengthening of the peso against the dollar - unless the Philippine economy improves at the same pace. Clearly, in this game of politics, every move America makes ripples out across the world to the Philippines. Inevitably, Obama shall be staunch and uncompromising in his protection of American interests. Thus, Filipinos must be equally staunch, equally uncompromising. in pushing for our own development. The die has been cast. Despite the dismal rule of their current president. Americans are moving forward. Let Filipinos do the same, working with them, and if necessary, despite them. Let us establish a balance of power. Claiming the Possible Frank Lloyd Tiongson 4th year, BA Comparative Literature It is difficult to use hope in a single sentence without the words persistence and possibility. In the same way, it is hard to conceive Barack Obama s campaign for the United States presidency without the principle of empowerment. For Obama s candidacy rests on such auspicious ideal. He has appealed to the aspirations of the grassroots, the people who have often been marginalized in legislation and policy-making. And it is due to this that he currently leads the surveys and the primaries in the US presidential race. The world is tuned in. It is the first time that a woman and an African-American vie for the presidential seat. For a history that is marred with oppression based on race and gender, it 2 signifies, most of all, the changing of the times. The people of the Philippines, in their quest to realize the same democratic ideal, have much to learn from these developments in the US presidential elections. During the early 20th century, women in the US were not even allowed to vote. Now, a woman is running for president. During the 60s, countless African- Americans were brutally stifled during their campaign to supplant racial segregation. Now. an African-American stands with the highest probability of winning the US elections. It is persistence that prompted this historical rupture. It is their steadfast struggle that took them as far as a probable seat in the White House, touted as the most powerful position in the democratic world. The Filipino people. correspondingly, must not relent in their pursuit of a more representative and empowering government, especially during times when such ideals elude us, as shown by the current political crisis. An Obama win would entail dramatic shifts in US foreign policy. His triumph would serve as a critique to the Bush administration s policies, particularly its military intervention in the Middle East. His victory implies the disillusionment of the American people towards a Republican-led government which has siphoned off the country s resources to finance a war instead of social services especially in light of the US economic recession. Obama s presidency then, would also reflect heavily on the Philippines priorities. The country, after all, was one of the first countries to express support for Bush s war against terrorism. It is the same discourse, however, that has been employed by the Arroyo administration to silence legitimate dissent. An Obama win, therefore, would also serve as a critique of the Arroyo administration, which has been visibly subservient to the policies adopted by the Bush administration. It would possibly reflect primarily in the government s allocations in the military. Obama s campaign, after all, is based on the very ideal democratic states are based on empowerment. The possibility that it prompts is a government that is truly representative of the people. It is a possibility that must be continuously imagined. if the people of the Philippines persist in hoping that a progressive leadership is still possible. The Philippine Collegian Editorial Exams The prospects and implications on the Philippines of an Obama win in the November 2008 United States elections Victory as Vindication Ryan Oliva 1st year, Bachelor of Laws The ascent of a black man into the highest office of a country where it once had separate buses, schools and housing for black and white people is a vindication of faith against disbelief, hope against despair and peace against war. Sen. Barack Obama s victory is not only for the Americans, but for the world and the Philippines as well. Our history has been -- and still is -- intimately connected with the history of the United States. This relationship has proved to be suffocating at many times, especially when we enter into unconscionable 3 agreements with the US. We, as well as the rest of the world, blindly follow where the US wants us to go. When Pres. George W. Bush urged us to support the war in Iraq against terrorism, we heeded his call. Other nations also followed. However, the US s moral ascendancy to call for a war was eroded when it became obvious that is not a war against terrorism; it is a war for oil. On November, Obama s victory will end that war. Ending the war in Iraq is a departure from the old Republican political economy -- the war economy. It will be a message of faith and hope. For Obama, war is not the answer. And this simple yet powerful belief can change the way US deals with the members of the global community. A change in US economic policy also affects its foreign policy. The war economy heavily relies on the demand for arms. For the Bush administration, it was profitable to engage the world and the Philippines in the anti-terrorism effort because it amounts to a captive market for its guns. Ending the war on terror will diminish the demand for arms. Thus, an Obama presidency which is averse to war will instead choose to initiate talks when global tensions arise. What is in it for the Philippines when Obama wins? The Obama presidency will bring peace to Mindanao. This will be a result of a newus foreign policy where war is indeed not the answer. The war in Mindanao only prospers because the Republicans support it. The Obama presidency will change the way the US renders aid to the Philippines. Instead of the Balikatan military exercises, the US will be more willing to extend assistance in terms of education, cheap housing and the preservation of the environment. Obama is determined to change the way things are done in his country. Definitely, this will extend to us. The Obama presidency will change the way the US looks on us. Recently, Obama expressed support for the bill on the benefits ofthe Filipino World War II veterans. This is an acknowledgement that Filipinos deserve respect, not a mere pittance. Sangasangang daan JM Ragaza 3rd year, BA Journalism Umiinog tayo ngayon sa isang panahong magpapasiya kung magpapatianod tayo sa daluyong na pasulong, o tatahaking muli ang landasing paurong. Mahigit anim na dekada makalipas ihayag ng Estados Unidos (EU) ang kalayaan ng Pilipinas, nananatiling mahigpit ang taling nag-uugnay sa Amerika at sa Pilipinas. Taunang isinasagawa ang Balikatan Exercises na diumano y alinsunod sa pandaigdigang digmaan ng Amerika laban sa terorismo. Nakasandig din ang ating pambansang ekonomiya sa mga ipinapadala nating mga manggagawa sa Amerika na siyang may malaking kontribusyon sa magagandang numero ng 4 ekonomiya sa nakalipas na taon. Ang ganitong tunguhin at oryentasyon ng di-mapugtong ugnayang EU-Pilipinas ang nagbunsod sa nagliligalig na pag-aasam ng mga Pilipino na antabayanan ang darating na halalan sa Amerika. Bagaman hindi tayo tuwirang makikibahagi sa halalan, nasa atin ding harapan ang maraming mga daang inilatag ng mga kandidato bilang pangulo, partikular sa nangunguna ngayong si Barack Obama. Kapwa ipinapangako ni Obama at ang mahigpit nitong katunggali na si Hillary Clinton na wawakasan nila ang digmaan sa Gitnang Silangan. Kapwa sila nagmumula sa isang partidong pulitikal. Ngunit sa isang aspeto mistulang nakakaangat si Obama ang kanyang pagiging African- American. Kung dadalumatin ang kasaysayan, hindi pa pinangunahan ng isang African-American ang tinatayang pinakamakapangyarihang bansa sa daigdig. Hindi pa rin naman pinamunuan ng isang babae ang EU, ngunit ang isyu ng kulay at lahi ay tila isang tanikala kung saan nais makahulagpos ng maraming bansa. Ang isyu ng diskriminasyon sa lahi ay isa sa mga pangunahing sagka sa mapagpalayang pagbabago ng maraming bansa. Bagaman ang isyu ng kababaihan sa ating patriyarkal na lipunan ay hindi pa rin tuwirang natutugunan, mahalagang tingnan na maiigpawan lamang ang mapaniil na kondisyong ito kung mabibigyang solusyon ang pangunahing mga suliranin ng lipunan. Hindi maitatatwang ang diskriminasyon, lalo t higit sa hanay ng mga manggagawa na bumubuo sa kalakhan ng mga Pilipinong nagtutungo sa Amerika, ay isang nakakarimarim na kalagayan. Marami nang mga Pilipino ang dumanas ng pang-aalipusta mula sa kanilang mga dayuhang pinaglilingkuran. Ang kasalukuyang krisis pangekonomiya ng Amerika ay sinasabi ring nagpapahirap sa maraming Overseas Filipino Workers at magpapahina sa industriya ng call centers sa bansa. Sa ganitong mapagpasiyang kalagayan hinahamon ang mamamayan kung ang daang inihapag ni Obama ang maghahatid sa atin sa tamang paroroonan. No victory for the Philippines Ma. Rosa Cer dela Cruz 2nd year, BA in Broadcast Communication A country s fate lies on the hands of its people and the decisions they make. However, the current emerging culture, especially in politics, has become geared toward individual and personal levels. Most politicians choose to define themselves through affiliations and popularity instead of presenting their stands in relevant social issues and platforms. The 2008 US elections demonstrate this emerging trend. Despite the fact that discriminations based on gender and race has been abolished in the US, the results of the current rivalry between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton belie the idea of equality in their country. Clinton is defined as a woman, Obama as a black American, and their nominations are considered victories for the aforementioned sectors. As a result of the sensationalism of the inequality issues, the US elections remain secluded on the local level. However, due to these issues of race and gender inequality, social issues remain unaddressed. The sensational angle remains at the individual level of the candidates affinity and origin. Popular vote, then, goes to the one who gets the majority s sympathy and assent, not to the one who upholds his principles. This sensationalism also clouds the relevant issues and principles the candidates should 5 have been discussirig. Thus, it is impossible for other countries to see the essential difference between the two candidates, relevant to their relationship with the US. The Philippines, for instance, has little concern for the currently sensationalized issues of gender and race inequality in the US. We are more concerned with Obama s political and economic platforms for the future, as our country depends on US for economic growth and stability. Meanwhile. the US considers the Philippines an important asset as well, as a source of raw materials. a market for finished products in economic aspects and a faithful ally in politics. Thus, whoever is elected to office, acting on the best interest of the US, will simply forge new ties with the Philippines and retain the status quo where the US is at an advantage. Obama s victory will not improve or affect the Philippines currently dire state. After all, a black victory is still an American victory, and not a Filipino one. The Philippines will remain in the peripheries of growth as long as it depends on the US for stability. It should learn to protect its own interests instead of giving its service to other countries such as the US and create its own stability and growth. Its focus should be upon its own needs and how to achieve them without outside help, and not on pondering how to pledge a new alliance on the next leader of the US to ask for help. Only upon realizing that it must stand on its own feet will the Philippines emerge as a powerful nation. Artwork: Archie Oclos Page Design: Karl Castro

7 A group of peasant leaders and activists gathered in a training center in Bago City, Negros Occidental, for a conference on genuine agrarian reform. One of those present was Randall Ka Randy Echanis, deputy secretary-general of the militant peasant organization Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas, and a consultant in peace talks for the leftist coalition National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP). During the consultations, armed men showed up to arrest Echanis. He was charged with 15 counts of murder of suspected government spies within the communist New People s Army (NPA) during 1984, which led to the discovery of alleged mass graves in Leyte. It was January 28, mere days after President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo extended the term of Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief Hermogenes Esperon, who had vowed to render the communist insurgency inconsequential by He declared that the next few months would be bloody, and called the capture of Echanis a big blow to the communist movement. Crime and politics Echanis is not the only political prisoner of the Arroyo regime (see sidebar). There are currently 240 prisoners in detention by the count of Samahan ng mga Ex-Detainee Laban sa Detensyon at para sa Amnestiya (SELDA), an organization dedicated to helping political prisoners. SELDA defines political prisoners as men a n d Article: Larissa Mae Suarez Art: Piya Constantino Page Design: Mark Angelo Virly Ching women who, as a consequence of their political work and organizational affiliations [are] arrested, captured or abducted, tried and sent to prison. During Martial Law, antiquated policies like the Anti-Subversion Law (ASL) tagged activism and political dissent as subversive acts punishable by imprisonment. Enacted in 1957, the ASL was junked under President Fidel Ramos, although the Arroyo administration later tried but failed to revive it. Donato Continente, SELDA spokesperson and a political prisoner for 16 years, pointed out that crimes against persons are easier to fabricate than crimes against the public order, leading to a growing number of criminalized political prisoners. Rebellion under the revised penal code entails rising publicly and taking arms against the Government, which excludes unarmed and legal leftist organizations. Thus, the Arroyo administration takes a different tact, filing criminal charges like murder against political foes of the government. This was illustrated in February 2006, at the height of Arroyo s declared State of Emergency. Over 50 leftist leaders, including Echanis, were charged with rebellion. The Supreme Court (SC) dismissed the charges with finality in July, stressing that even if the accused were indeed members of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) which was never actually proven mere membership in the CPP does not constitute rebellion. This violates a landmark 1956 ruling by the SC known as the Amado Hernandez doctrine, named after the defendant in the case which prohibits the prosecution of a person for committing a common crime in alleged furtherance of rebellion. Serving time It was not the only time that Echanis was targeted for state persecution. He has been arrested thrice since he first began Keeping Score: political prisoners today (January 1-October 31, 2007) Illegal Arrest 129 Illegal Detention 116 Held Incommunicado 7 Denial of Counsel 3 Criminalization of Political Offense 7 Source: Karapatan Philippine Collegian Biyernes 7 Mar 2008 working as a peasant organizer in the countryside. The first time was in 1983, under then President Ferdinand Marcos. Echanis was arrested without a warrant, held in solitary confinement for years, and released after the EDSA Revolution. Dozens of his fellow political prisoners stayed imprisoned, however, and dozens more were detained under the new president, C o r a z o n A q u i n o, prompting Echanis to join SELDA. In 1990, Echanis was arrested for violation of PD 1866 or the illegal possession of firearms in furtherance of rebellion. State elements reportedly subjected him to physical and psychological torture. His wife Linda Lacaba-Echanis asserts that this was due to his affiliation with legal organizations critical of the Aquino administration. It would be two years before the Makati Regional Trial Court dismissed the case against him. Now, as Echanis is detained yet again, human rights organization Karapatan notes that his arrest violates the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees, which stipulates that official delegates to peace talks between the government and the NDFP are immune to arrest. Meanwhile, Continente said, Wala akong nakitang totoong pagbabago mula nang pumasok ako sa kulungan noong 1989 hanggang sa nakalaya ako noong The tactics have changed, he said, yet activists like Echanis are still being imprisoned for their political beliefs. The travails of a political prisoner The growing number of political prisoners under the Arroyo regime is symptomatic of the deteriorating situation of human rights in the country All-out war Even as Arroyo allows her political opponents to languish in prison, however, she grants pardons to criminals like convict Norberto Manero, who murdered Fr. Tulio Favali, an Italian priest and alleged communist sympathizer, in She even pardoned former President Joseph Estrada, in a move her critics say was intended to allay opposition from Estrada s supporters. This shows that Arroyo is not serving the interests of the people, but her own, said Continente, adding that a disturbing aspect of Arroyo s protection of her own interests is her intolerance for opposition. This was seen in the extension of Esperon s term, which has been decried by leftist congressmen as illegal. In addition, many of the Arroyo administration s counterinsurgency strategies, from Oplan Bantay Laya I and II to the Human Security Act of 2007, permit the classification of leftist groups as terrorists. These tactics operate on the premise that an ideology like communism, which opposes the status quo, necessitates swift and even violent suppression. And despite judicial reaffirmations of the right to freedom of belief, leftist groups continue to be treated as enemies of the state. The recent arrest of Echanis is a prime example. He was in detention during 1985, the time that military witnesses claim the CPP purge took place. Yet he is currently imprisoned in the Leyte provincial jail for those murders. Indeed, since the military discovered them in 2006, the Leyte mass graves have served as a pretext for filing murder charges against prominent leftist leaders like Rep. Satur Ocampo and exiled CPP founder Jose Maria Sison the same people who escaped charges of rebellion during the 2006 State of Emergency. Such moves are in line with Arroyo s declaration of an all-out war against rebellion, and serve as the groundwork for political persecution by undermining basic rights like the freedom of speech and assembly. The growing number of political prisoners under the Arroyo regime is symptomatic of the deteriorating situation of human rights in the country, marked by a broad spectrum of violations that includes extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances. KMP has spearheaded the Free Randall Echanis movement, and its members have vowed to continue fighting not only for Echanis s release, but for the ouster of Arroyo, whom they charge with politically motivated human rights violations. For in the end, it is not only Echanis who must be freed from jail; the people themselves must be freed from the chilling fear instilled by flagrant state persecution. The true enemies of the state are not the critics of the Arroyo administration, but the perpetrators of widespread and unrelenting human rights violations.

8 Philippine Collegian Biyernes 7 Mar 2008 Mga Pagbabago Ivan Reverente Naaalala mo pa ba nung bata pa tayo? Ako, katulad ngayon ay patpatin pa rin at ikaw naman ay may katabaan. Hindi tayo magkamukha pero madalas tayong tinatawag na kambal ng mga kaeskwela natin dahil bihira ang magkapatid na magkaklase. Marami tayong pagkakapareho noon, parehas na mga pangarap at parehas na hilig sa pagguhit. Mas matanda ako sayo pero hindi ko naramdaman yun kahit minsan, at sa maraming pagkakataon ay parang ikaw ang mas kuya sa ating dalawa. Ikaw kasi ang mas matapang at dahil sa payat nga ako ay ako ang laging mas mahina. Madalas akong takot sa maraming bagay pero natututunan kong maging matapang kapag nandyan ka. Pero isang araw may humarang na mga bata sa tin habang tayo y pauwi. Hinihingan nila tayo ng pera, at sa kabila ng takot ko ay tumanggi pa rin akong magbigay. Hinablot nila yung polo ko at tinakot tayo na bubugbugin nila. Alam mong hindi nila tayo padadaanin kaya nagbigay ka ng pera. Sa ating paglalakad ay sinabi mong nainis ka sa kin, tinanong mo kung bakit hindi ako nagbigay kahit may pera naman ako. Ang sabi ko sayo nun ay dahil hindi tama. Tiningnan mo ko nun at sinabing, yan ang magpapahamak sayo. Hindi na tayo masyadong Cramming Habang kinacram ko ang column na ito nagkacram na ang mga kaklase ko sa FA para sa plate namin sa visual design class na ipapasa na bukas at hindi ko pa nasisimulan. Habang gumagawa ako ng draft kanina para rito sa tinatype ko ay matagal nang nakapagconceptualize ang mga kaklase ko para sa contest/plate sa graphic design class sa sunod na linggo na yun. Habang pinipiga ko ang utak ko para lamang may maitype ay pabawas na nang pabawas ang posible kong maging grado sa plate naming komiks sa klase ko sa figure drawing. Matagal na ang pasahan at hindi ko pa rin tapos. Habang nagkukumahog ako ngayon sa tapat ng kompyuter ay pinoproblema ko ring kailangan ko nang matapos ang column na ito kaagad, para makabili ng 100 ASA film bago pa gumabi t maabutan ang paglubog ng araw kukuhanan para naman sa klase ko sa photography. Habang kanina pa inaantay ng mga editor sa Kulê na mai ko na ito agad ay inaanatay na rin ng group leader ko sa isa pang klase ang akala nila y tinatapos ko na, pero hindi pa, na sticker design. Dahil sa pressure, lahat na yata ng pangit at masasamang salita ay naibulyaw ko na sa loob-loob ko ingat na ingat na wag lumabas sa bunganga ko t marinig nag-usap pagkatapos ng araw na yun. Sa pagpasok natin ng hayskul ay hindi na tayo naging magkaklase, nagkaroon ka na ng ibang mga kaibigan at ganun din ako. Dumami ang mga pagkakataon na hindi na tayo nagkukwentuhan at madalas ay nagdadaanan na lang tayo sa bahay. Hindi na tayo katulad ng dati, at sa maraming pagkakataon ay nagkakaroon tayo ng alitan. Hindi mo na nalaman ang mga nangyayari sa akin noon, wala ka nang alam Alam mong hindi totoo na hindi ka naaapektuhan ng mga bagay na nakapaligid sayo sa maraming beses na ako y napagtripan at napagtulungan. Lagi akong takot pero hindi ako pumapayag na bumigay sa mga nananakot sa kin. Parati akong nagtatanong kung bakit ganon ang mga bagay at sa mga pagkakataong iyon ay iniisip ko kung ano ang gagawin mo kung ikaw yung nasa kalagayan ko. Dumaan ang ilan pang taon at nakatuntong na tayo sa kolehiyo, katulad ng karamihan, isa ka sa mga tumutol na pumasok ako sa UP at kunin ang kursong gusto ko. Sinabi mong hindi mahalaga ang gusto ko, ang mahalaga ay kung may ng nanay kong nagpapahinga. Naalala ko tuloy, wala pa akong halos tulog dahil sa pagtapos naman ng editorial cartoon para sa isyu ring ito. Ipinagpaliban ko rin nga ang basketball game namin kagabi na pinakaaabangan ko pa naman, para bigyang-daan naman ang mural painting na required naming salihan dahil illustrators kami ng Kulê. Paulit-ulit ko nang tinanong sa sarili kung ano na ba itong pinagg a g a g a w a ko. Isang responsibilidad lang naman ito bilang staff dito sa Kulê, pero damay ang responsibilidad ko n a m a n s a mga magulang ko para m a g - a r a l ng mabuti. siguro kaya ko inuuna ang responsibilidad ko rito, hindi dahil takot akong madismaya sa akin ang mga katrabaho kong kapwa mga estudyante, pero dahil mas gusto ko itong ginagawa Hindi naman sa ignorante ako sa pinasok ko, kaya nga pigil ako sa paghikayat ng mga kaibigan kong sumali rin sa Kulê, sa takot na sisihin nila ako kapag narito na sila. Alam kong inaasahan ko na naman ang kikitain ba ko kapag nakapagtapos ako. Nakapasok ako sa UP at naging ilustrador sa Kulê; marami akong natutunan sa pagpasok ko dito pero halatang ayaw mo sa mga pagbabagong nakikita mo sa akin. Naiinis ka kapag nakikita mo ang mga iginuguhit ko. Tinanong mo ko kung bakit ba ko masyadong nakikialam, ano ba naman ang alam ko. Dun ko lang napansin na wala ka pa rin palang ipinagbago, katulad ng dati ay hindi ka magtatanong kapag may napansin kang mali, at mas madalas ay pipiliin mong manahimik na lang at magsawalang-kibo. Pero hanggang kelan ka magiging ganyan? Sana kahit minsan lang ay maging matapang ka katulad ng madalas mong ipinapakita. Kahit minsan lang ay matuto ka sanang makialam dahil alam mong hindi totoo na hindi ka naaapektuhan ng mga bagay na nakapaligid sayo. Sana matuto kang mangarap muli katulad ng dati na gusto mong gumawa ng mga pagbabago. Matuto ka rin sanang magtanong kung para kanino ba ang mga laman ng mga iginuguhit mo. Lagi pa rin akong takot katulad ng dati pero mas pinipili kong gawin ang alam kong nararapat. Magkaiba na nga tayo ngayon, ngunit hindi naman palaging kailangang ganoon. Janno Gonzales mga pangyayaring tulad nito. Sa katunayan nga ay nakapagtatakang hindi pa rin ako nasanay na inuuna ko ang gawain dito sa dyaryo bago ang tambak na gawain sa majors ko. Siguro dahil rin alam kong malalampasan ko naman ang mga ito pero hindi ng walang dinadaanang hirap. O kaya naman, siguro kaya ko inuuna ang responsibilidad ko rito, hindi dahil takot akong madismaya sa akin ang mga katrabaho kong kapwa mga estudyante, pero dahil mas gusto ko itong ginagawa. Siguro para talaga akong nasa impiyerno kapag weekends dahil iyon ang press work naming mga illustrator. Lalo pa kung dadaan ang Sabado at Linggong hindi ko pa rin natatapos ang nakatoka sa aking gawain; para akong kinukutya ng mga kampanteng ngiti ng mga kaklase ko sa FA, dahil nagawa na nila ang assignment noong weekend samantalang makikipaghabulan pa ako sa oras para simulan ang akin. Yun na yun ang nangyayari ngayon, at wala na akong pakialam. Basta alam ko na sa dulo ng linggong ito, aabangan ko na naman ang rasyon ng Kulê sa mesa ng security guard sa FA. Kukuha ako ng kopya t maamoy ang bagong imprentang dyaryo, at bawi na ang lahat. Taxi Cabs Chris S. Agrava It has to be one of those days when you chose the convenient route. Last Friday, instead of commuting, I decided to hail a taxi in order to get to school at the soonest possible time. I was assigned to report on a novel and was running late for class. Let me then introduce Ser, the driver of the taxi I hailed. He was quiet most of the time, except when we got caught in traffic along Katipunan. I always eluded political conversations these days. I really don t have the heart to endure too much frustration. I m tired of always making a point, and burdened by this tendency to wallow in sheer helplessness, like screaming at the top of your lungs with no one listening. Grabe yung UP no? Biruin mo, naniniwala kay Lozada, Ser said, breaking his silence. I retorted that even Miriam and Ateneo do, since we were passing them along the way, quite nonchalantly. Nakapag-aral naman sila, he stressed. At this point, I was appealing to him silently: please don t pursue the point, please don t pursue the point. He said that the case against officials behind the NBN deal should be brought to the proper venue such as the Ombudsman or the DOJ and that Lozada didn t have evidence to support his allegations. Raul Gonzales came to mind, and I had to draw the line somewhere. Gusto mong si Gonzales yung humawak ng kaso? O kaya si Guttierez na kaklase ni Mike Arroyo dati? I asked. Taken aback, he affirmed his position, those people are indeed the proper officials to handle the case. I asserted that those institutions have been undermined by Arroyo, that while it is true that they are mandated to handle such cases, their constitutional responsibility has been subverted to serve only the interests of the regime. This is also the point when I started addressing him as Ser. Hell, he drove me all the way to UP arguing why we shouldn t make any effort to topple the regime, with the vigor and ruthlessness of Ermita. There are no viable alternatives, he said. It s either we support Arroyo or sink into chaos. I said that there are possibly millions of alternatives, we could install a caretaker government or a transition council that would prepare the next elections. He didn t buy it. I m just a kid, for god s sake. He probably thinks I should just sit still and read my books. Everything I ve said belonged to the realm of ideals, he said. What is important is reality, he added, with that annoying smirk that s the surest sign of someone patronizing you. Ser, if the reality is that I can steal millions and get away with it, I d rather spend my lifetime dreaming. Then I d do anything just to be deluded. So I had to go the Makati rally to vent off the rage I felt after one hell of a taxi ride. Just to make sure that I m not alone, dreaming of a better state. And when anti-riot police blocked the path of marching UP students and professors in Philcoa on the way to Makati, I took my place in the front row, with seething eyes, challenging them to bring it on. Nothing can be resolved inside taxi cabs anyway.

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DSCTA- Evolving and Involving In line with the UP centennial, the Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Arts (DSCTA) will once again hold its annual Speech and Theatre Festival with the theme DSCTA Evolving and Involving, showcasing the talents of DSCTA students in field of speech communication and theatre arts. The event is open to all UP students and high school sophomore and junior students, but reservation is required due to space limitations of some venues. For inquiries, call the DSCTA at or , or contact Dr. Antoinette Bass- Hernandez at for reservations and sponsorships. Wandering, Wondering, Wonderful Women 18th International Women's Film Festival March 10-13, Cine Adarna Features women-directed films on Filipino women overseas and winning entries of the IWFF international short film competition. For the festival duration, there will be forums on women and migration with lectures by women directors, and festival music concerts by Cynthia Alexander, Bayang Barrios, Engkantada and UP music bands. The UP Film Institute women faculty will also mount a multi-media exhibit on SENSE AND WANDERING at the Ishmael Bernal Hall for the whole month of March. UP Lakan 20th Anniversary Exhibit Inihahatid ng UP Lakan (Samahan ng mga Bulakeñong Iskolar ng UP Diliman) at ng Fuji Xerox ang photo exhibit para sa ika-20 anibersaryo ng pagkatatag ng organisasyon. Dumaan lamang sa Melchor Hall Lobby hanggang March 7. Kung oo, at kung bibo ka rin sa page design, akyat ka na sa Kule Office at pakitaan mo kami ng iyong galing sa paggamit ng Pagemaker/InDesign at Photoshop! P.S.: Sana hindi lang ito ang font na alam mo ha? Send in your opinions and feedback via SMS! Type: KULE <space> YOUR MESSAGE <space> STUDENT NUMBER (required), NAME and COURSE (optional) and send them to Non-UP students must indicate any school, organizational or sectoral affiliation. WARNING: We don t entertain textmates. Makikiisa ka ba sa isang people power ngayon? oo,pro kung hngng pgpunta lng sa klsda ang dfnition ntin ng people power,hnd,ang people power ay hnd lmtdo sa gnung bgy,sa tngin ko kya hnd ngtgumpy ang unng 2 people power(oo ngtgumpy sila sa pgpptlsik sa mga corrupt n lider pro hnd sa pgbbgo ng sistma)ay dhil ipnaubya nlng ng tao ang pghubog ng sistma sa npiling mmu2no,sna ay hnd n gnito ang mngyri kung skli mn n mg people power Ariel BA PolSci Ppl powr? Tma na. Let s hv a bloody revoltn. W/o blodshed, der wud be no absolut realiztn fr real change. Lives hv to b sacrficd I won t join the people power because it ll will always have a tragic ending for our country like before. Damn those opportunist leftists, trapos! They re all the same, abusing their rights their rights like the Arroyo regime! Hindi ako para makiisa sa panibagong People Power dahil masyado nang naabuso ang depinisyon nito. We should stop pointing fingers; instead, focus on proposing concrete solutions if we want real change. Hindi ako pabor sa katiwalian, pero tingin ko, walang mnaidudulot na kabutihan ang mga pagkilos laban sa kasalukuyang administrasyon. Nga pala, napakalaking JOKE na maging guest speaker si Erap sa isang anti-corruption rally jeloryle mkiki2sa aq dhl nppnh0n x..tsupr ang tatay q at hbng nkup0 ung nunal s mlknyng,p2loy kming mghi2rp dhl ang liit tlga ng knka ng tatay q Kung ikaw si Arroyo, bakit ayaw mo pang bumaba sa puwesto? Am i nuts?dmi q kayang kickback sa p0sisy0n q. Tska kht na mgingay kau jan, mdame qng secret techniques.. Heheh..Sucker bitch mentality tlga! gogz Der is no nid 2 step down. D invstors r coming in, w/c creates jobs! If she l step down, d cuntry wil b polticly unstble! Mgbbck out mga negosynte! Mrmi mwwln ng trbho! Bbgsk plitn ng piso vs. $! Mas mhl n ang pgbili ng langis! P g mhl ang lngis! Mgmmhl pmshe! Mgmhl bilihn! Think ppol nngyri n yn! e bkit aq ba3 s pwest0?! May c0ncrete evidnces b? Pul0s alleg8ions lng nman lhat un.. At bkt ndi nla smpahan ng kas0 ung mga tnutur0 nlang my kasalanan? Ang mhrap kc s ating mga pilipin0, wla taung knkla2ng s0vereign p0wer, kya ndi tau ngka2isa. Sbi nga n plat0, wlang perfect s mund0.. Ang perfect ay nasa after life. S0, qng idealistic ka mgpkmatay k. Sbi nga n h0bbes, kya my g0vernmnt ay pra mgkar0on ng peace.. Tp0s wla taung knkla2ng g0v t?! Sana mga 0pisyal tgnan muna ntin ung resp0nsibilities ntin as ctzens and students, ang smun0d s batas at mgaral..tska, sna tgnan muna ntin ung mggng effects ng ggwin ntin.. S0cially, p0litically, and ec0n0mically. Un lng. Cnxa n mhba. Sna ilagay nio s kule. Wg tyo one-sided. ty purpledin0saur Haha, kung ko c GMA!, hndi ako ba3! Bkt ako mgre2sgn eh msarap hmiga s pera! Haha! Gl0ria s (n0w) the r00t of ol evil! >=p Xmpre nandun n k0 sa pwes2 na un eh..ba t pa k0 ba3?! Ka2mkamin k0 muna lhat ng kaban ng bayan..hahahaü Julie Ann Casis Novaliches HS nrami pa kasing nasa pwest0 na panig kay gma. Isa pa,hati-hati ang opiny0n ng mga against sa kanya. Wala rin silang maihaing matin0ng pamalit kay gma Kng hnd si erap ang ila2gay s pwesto why not? Pero kng xa, no thanx xe more d pa q bababa xe hndi pa q masaya sa negosyo namen.. di pa kme tpos mangurakot! ;p em mbb f im pgma,i wont step down kc i thnk im doing gr8 being d presidnt of d country..filing q 4 d ppol lht ng gngwa q and im not doing anythng wrong Kung aq c arr0y0,d aq ba3 sa pwest0 dhl MG- PAPAKAMATAY NLNG AQ!.. Hahaha kc mrami p aqng maku2hang pera!! Grbe tlga xa!! Corrupt@ Gnagmit ang utak pra mkpandaya! Hay.. Kramihan p naman s pmahalaan, galing s up.. Kya sna lng.. Please.. Think of MORALITY dn..(so sad...) i go 4 knowledge + virtue! Comments gus2 q lng ipaalam na mali ung mga info sa eksenang peyups no.25 hindi c sir los baños ung ngsabi ng hav u ever boderd reading plato klasm8t nmin ngsabi at cl150 class un pakipublish mahiya kyo s prof namin na suporter p nman cia ng standup mgnda ung halalan standard bearers.. Galing ng mga gumawa ng tan0ng! Hehe.. Ntwa aq s mga j0ke nila.. At dhil din dun, nkta q ung mga ibo2to q.. Tnx! Ewan q lng ha.pero bkit parang ang biased ng kule sa party profiles secti0n ng last issue? nina pol sci banit hndi sinag0t ng tama nina stepht tan at jerrie abella unh 3rd questi0n? <bkit ndi cla dpat ib0t0?> gust0 ny0 lng iligaw lang un mga mamb2sa per0 ASA!,d kme b0bo!,nakita namen kung pan0 ny0 iniwasan ung tn0ng. Dahil ba wla kay0ng maisip na dahilan lban sa mga sarili ny0?,neknek ny0! ang sakit sa ulo ng mga opinion ng mga kandidato tungkol sa tanung na kung dapat bang mappalit ng bihis si Oble. Ganyan ba ang sagot ng mga gustong maging lider? Utang na loob, umaayos nga kayo Naluha ak0sa lihim na linya ni rica d. Namb0ngga. Peram ng linya m0 rica ah Mimi s komix: nkrl8 aq, syng muntk n qng mgdrop, pro ung prof q ayw aqng pgdropin. Agony. New chrctrs waah! bkt aalis n c chris agrava? love ko p naman xa..:c mami2ss q mga artcles nia.. mami2ss q xa..:c chris, wg k n alis, d2 k n lng, pls..:c Mr. Agrava insinuated in his article Conversations w/shark boy,my Split Personality that individuals with Math,Science and Engineering courses dwell in the realm of irrelevance. As expected from someone who flatters himself too much,mr. Agrava delivered a generalization anchored on his remarkable conceit.if Einstein,Ga uss,riemann,euler,fermat,cantor,etc belong in the bowels of anonymity, I wonder if Mr. Agrava exists at all kennrukia :) For some reasons e naaalala ko si Warren del Mundo kay Chris Agrava. Asan na kaya siya? Sana magsulat uli sa siya. Sa mga andto na sa up nung 2003, tanda nyo ba kung anong title ng column nya? kalbo 2 chris a. tama ang 9th paragraf. pde aq na lng pumalit sau? Charley Anak ng tipakl0ng.punyetang mga freshies n nagmamaganda!lal0 n ung mga nag.k0k0- ment0 sa kule.punyeta ky0.dpt ky0ng sunugin ksma ang elitista d2 s UP. Nais q lng ibhagi s mundo ang nrrmdaman q s mga elitista ng ating unibersidad.nsktan kc aq ng sinabi ng isang c0ny0tic friend n fav0rite ang c0l0r green n nkakainis daw ang mga tibak dahil lagi silang nanggugul0.ndi man aq isang tibak,nbwict aq s kung gaan0 kkitid ang utak ng elitistang it0.ndi n nga xa sumusp0rta, ngglit p xa s mga tibak?paan0 kya kung ibahin ntn ang sitwasy0n, kung cgur0 ksma sa up chater ang pag-ban ng k0tse ng mga estudyante bka mgpkmtay n ang mga elitista o kya ay psbugin ang quez0n hall.punyetang mga elitista Sagutan To , elfermin mallari, EIC ng Sigaw: if you are to write an article ab0ut kalai, what Continued on p.11

10 Philippine Collegian Biyernes 7 Mar 2008 AURORA, cubao candice anne reyes Hingalinghing Edisyohn Kah... kah... kah... Pauhmanhinh mahn kuhung halinhghing, este, hingahl akho ng hhingal... Pahgohd na pahhgohd na kasi akohh sa kahkah-in and out. Pagh-in sah mga bahlitahh aht pag-out ngh mgah tsihsmis ha, indeh yuhng ihniihsip mohh. Ikhaw hah, baastos kah... Kayah toh muhna, pahihngah muhuna akoh dihto. Usahp muhna tayohh ha? Bohoy Abuhundah bah, yuhung kahlbo? hahahaha ubohh, ubohh. Unah, sihnoh kayahh itohng USC couhncilohr/ chocolovah cahndidate nah mahihlighh, as in mahhiiiilig, mahkipagkahmay sah lahaht ng hot na hot nah mga botahnte (para bumoto) tahpohs magpupuhnas ng kahmay sa pahnts niyah. Diri-dirian/ linis-linisan effect bah? Tagoh ka namahn next time parah wahlah mahkakitah sa yoh ha? Yucky eh, germs. Heh, sinoh namahn kayah etohng isah pahng USC cahndidate nah nag-bumbilya/light bulb mode sa pagdescribe niyah sa sahrili niyah sa kanyahng mga leaflets? Ayohn sa ubehrr asuhl niyahng papehl, "she literally radiates" dahw. Abah inehng, matahgal pa Disyembreh, 'wahg ka munah mag-astahng Christmas lights! Feehling stahr ka yatah, bakah mas pwedeh falling stahr, heheh. Aht sinoh namahn tohng ehx-college chair nah nag-ahngas ahngas ng fahtale sa mihting de ahvance sah collge niyah in dehfense pahrah sah mgah ka-party niya? Tsikah ng mga bubwiht koh (nah uber cute, try n yoh silahh) eh pinag-duduroh duroh (as in point-point) niyah rahw ung isahng taga-kabihlang pahrty with matchihng taahs taahs ng boses! Tarahy mode to the nth powehr! dih ko sasahbihin kuhng sinoh siyah ha? Yeeee-hah! Tapohs sihno namahn kayah itohng dalawahng girlalets nah suhpah ahnlabo puhmili ng isusuhlaht sa bahlotah? Overheard ng isahng mahkulet nah writehr, tihnanong raw ni Girl 1 ang kahtabi niyah: Sino ba ang bet na ibotong vice-chair? nah sinahgot nahng uber witty and very so intehllectuahl niyahng friend ng: Ito na lang si *bleep* kasi ang guwapo guwapo niya. Hanlahbo di ba? Hahy naku galihng nilahh bumotoh ha? Pahrahng akoh, magahlinghhhh... ahh ohh anhg gahhling kohhh... sigeh pahh ohhhhhh ayahn naaaaahhhh... Chika lang. txtback mula sa p.10 sh0uld it c0ntain? SangAyon nman aq s cnsbi mu, pero different pers0ns have different experiences, different persepective.. Kung gnyan dn ung mssbi mu s article ab0ut kalai, i enc0urage you to make an article better than ms.anicia s and pass it to kule or just let your w0rds be just w0rds w/o action.. The choice is yours To : ndi ksalanan ng kalay qng maging pasiv ung mga residnte, nasa mga residnte na un na mkhnap ng paraan na mgng inf0rmed, di lng nman tv ang nagha2tid ng balita ah?,kya nga may dyary0 nd other means ng media eh. Bitter ka lng kc di ka mkpn0od ng LOBO To : gago ka ba? Wla ka sigurong alam sa issues noh? Kawawa ka naman kasi wala kang malasakit sa k0munidad na dapat nga ay iy0ng pinaglilingkuran! Isa kang dakilang s0mething, nakakaloko ka coi To : Kung mer0n mng dpat pgtawanan, wlang iba kundi ikaw un.sang planeta ka galing?feeling m naman bayani ka at maililigtas m cla s pgtawa m?o c0me 0n!paano m nasigur0ng ginusto nla un?kw na rn ang ngsbi,kesa NAMAN S WALA. dat means wla na silang ibang ch0ice!oo nga,wlang mwawala sa knila dhl wla rn nmang ibnbigay sa knla.wag ka na lng mgsalita ng tungkol sa sukatan ng dangal dhl mukhang wla kang udeya sa cnasabi m. bnbgyan namin ng kahulugan ang mga bagay dhl kritikal kming mag-isip.hndi mbbaw ang bagay na to.sabaw ka lang siguro To : So tingin mo ikaw na ang pinakamagiting na superhero nyan dahil nung tnawanan mo sila e kumita sila? Waw, san ba nakakabili ng ganyang katabinging lohika? Sabihin mo sa aking kung saan nang maiwasan. Andami mong sinabi, tsong. Lahat ng iyon nakapanlulumo. Sana hindi dumami ang mga katulad mo. Gusto ko sanang maawa sa yo pero dahil mukhang di mo naman deserve yun, etong sa yo Raaarrr! kalbo Panawagan bkt gnun ang triage nurse s UHS,ang sungit2.nkkwlng gna 2loy mginquire kc pg nrng mo mga isa2got nya.prng llo kng mgkkskt.sna nmn nxt tym,ms approachable nd patient cl s mga gs2ng mgpcheck-up s UHS. tnx to kalai residents: grbe, nkakahiya ung forum ng mga usc candidates sa kalai.. Tanungin ba nman ung mga candidates w/ questions wc/ may lead 2 st8ments dt may be percievd as personal attacks.. Ano ba gusto nyo, mag.away at mag.bangayan cla dun?.. Gusto nyo rin ba na lumaki ung conflict btween sa mga parties?.. Nde mgiging productive ung usc pag ngyari un.. As in nkakahiya sa mga cndidates tga.kalai haiz. nkkdpress sa ec0n. d m0st c0ny0tic of dem ol na ang mga susun0d na officers. STAND UP, pkiinvade nman ang ec0n. NAKKAAWA EH kulangot guys,aucn natin r ris0ns,y we d0nt want mging m0n ang break.f we l say kc n d ntin n kya,prng cnabi n ntin n r learning cpacity ay inferi0r c0mpare 2 skuls n my gnung sched.f we l say n d tau mkkpg-cram,nmn,sch0lar tau ng bayan.we shud do better dn dat.d tau ppkinggan ng admin nyan. Ü camilla Next week's questions 1. Ano ang masasabi mo sa pag-lift ni Arroyo sa EO 464? 2. Sino kaya ang mananalo kina Annabelle Rama at Lolit Solis sa suntukan? kenikenken

11 Philippine Collegian Nº 26 Biyernes 7 Mar 2008 PANATA SA PAGSAMPA RebyuRock Musical EJ: Ang Pinagdaanang Buhay nina Evelio Javier at Edgar Jopson Akda ni Ed Maranan Direksyon ni Chris Millado Produksyon ng Tanghalang Pilipino Rock is cool but the struggle is better. Indigo Girls Sawa na raw ang mga Filipino sa korupsyon ng pamahalaan. Sawa na raw tayo sa isa pang pagpapatalsik sa isa na namang tiwaling Pangulo na naluklok dahil sa Edsa 2. Hayaan na lang daw natin na manaig ang Saligang Batas sa ganitong pagkakataon. At mula mismo sa kaniyang bibig, hindi patatawarin ng mundo ang Edsa 3. Mapag-uusapan sa puntong ito kung alin nga ba ang mas makatwirang solusyon: ang paglahok ng mabubuting tao sa eleksyon upang mapalitan ang mga tiwali o isang himagsikang naglalayong mapalitan ang kasalukuyang nabubulok na sistema? At sa matagal nang usaping ito, nais makapagambag sa diksurso ang rock musical na EJ: Ang Pinagdaanang Buhay nina Evelio Javier at Edgar Jopson. Landas Kilala sina Jopson at Javier bilang mga tumutol sa diktadurang Marcos, ngunit magkaiba ang kanilang landas. Hindi sang-ayon si Gob. Javier ng Antique sa batas militar kaya t gipit ang lalawigan sa pondo mula sa diktador. Si Jopson nama y isang aktibistang mag-aaral noong Sigwa ng Unang Kwarto ng 1970 at kapagdaka y lumahok sa armadong pakikibaka. Bagaman pareho silang nasa Ateneo de Manila University noong huling bahagi ng 1960s, hindi nagkakilala ang dalawang martir. Sa rock musical na EJ, pinagtagpo nina Ed Maranan at Chris Millado ang mga dakilang Atenista sa kabilang buhay. Pinag-uusapan nina Jopson (Jett Pangan ng The Dawn) at Javier (Ricky Davao) ang kinahinatnan ng kanilang naging paglaban matapos nilang pumanaw. Nagbabalik-tanaw rin sila sa mga pangyayari noong malupit na panahon ng batas militar. Na sumunod sila sa turo at paniniwalang Atenista na maging tao para sa kapwa, sa magkaiba nga lang na paraan. Si Javier, sa pagiging gober- Ang dulang ito y itinanghal upang muling mamukadkad ang ating mga pangarap sa gitna ng muling pagdilim ng kasalukuyang panahon nador, sa loob. Si Jopson, sa pagiging rebolusyonaryo, sa labas. Mahusay na naipakita ng EJ ang ganitong magkahiwalay na landas ng pakikibaka ng dalawa. Ngunit may pagkakatulad rin sina Javier at Jopson. Naglunsad si Javier ng mga proyektong pangkabuhayan para sa kaniyang mga kababayan. Nakikikain siya sa hapag ng mga sakada t dumaan. Minahal siya ng mga taga-antique dahil rito. Si Jopson nama y nagpalalim ng kaniyang pakikisangkot nang makapagtapos sa Ateneo. Naugnay siya sa unyon ng mga manggagawa, naging organisador, at naging kasapi ng Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas. Pinagsunod ang mga tagpong ito sa EJ upang ipakita na may malasakit ang dalawa sa mga tao. Panahon Napaghugpong ng EJ ang buhay at pakikibaka ng dalawang martir. Bukod sa huntahan ng dalawa sa kabilang buhay, napagtagni ni Jun Yango (Bong Cabrera) na tila isang dark angel o agent provocatuer ang kapalaran nina Javier at Jopson. Nagsilbi ang tauhang ito sa dula bilang si Marcos, militar, at pragmatikong kritiko ng dalawa. Nakadadagdag pa sa emosyon ng dula ang musika ng The Dawn sa mga dramatikong tagpo ng dula. Ginamit nila rito ang kanilang mga awit tulad ng Harapin, Salamat, at Iisang Bangka bukod pa sa nasa iskrip. Aminado ang banda na hindi sila maituturing na pulitikal na rock group subalit nakita nilang ang ilan sa mga awit nila y angkop sa dula. Salimpusa ang nagsilbing awit sa tagpong idineklara ni Marcos ang Batas Militar (Salimpusa!/ Bumaba ka sa trono mo!). May mga binago sa areglo at liriko sa mga awit ng grupo, at pinagaan ang tunog upang maging angkop sa damdaming nais ipahatid ng isang tagpo. Bukod sa malikhaing imahinasyon nina Maranan at Millado para sa EJ, hindi banyaga sa kanila ang naging panahon at pakikibaka nina Javier at Jopson. Na g i n g a k t i b o r i n ang dalawang dramaturgong ito sa mga grupong tumutuligsa sa diktadura. Tulad ni Jopson, naging political detainee si Maranan. Nahubog naman sa dulansangan ng UP Repertory Co. si Millado. Pangarap Kakaiba ito sa mga dulang nasa anyo n g protesta at progresibo s a p a n a h o n nina Javier at Jopson. Sa pagsasadula ng buhay ng dalawang martir, hindi ito tahasang nagsasabi kung ano ang dapat gawin ng manonood sa nangyayari sa kasalukuyan. Kahit sa huling imahinatibong pag-uusap nina Javier at Jopson, nagkakasundo ang dalawa na magkaiba ang kanilang landas ngunit para sa katiwasayan ng bayan. Kapwa nila nakita ang kabulukan ng kanilang panahon. Kapwa nagaatim ang dalawang martir ng pagbabago para sa mga tao. Hindi nga lang sila pinalad na makita ang kaganapan ng kanilang mga pangarap, lalo na ang pagpapababa kay Marcos na naging Edsa 1. Binistay ng 37 punglo si Javier habang papunta sa plaza ng San Jose, Antique, sa kasagsagan ng kampanya para sa malinis na 1986 snap election. Ikinakampanya ni Javier si Corazon Aquino. Nakubkob naman ng mga militar Ang Pinagdaanang Buhay nina Evelio Javier at Edgar Jopson Litrato: Tanghalang Pilipino Artikulo: Louise Vincent B. Amante Dibuho: Piya Constantino Disenyo ng Pahina: Mark Angelo Ching si Jopson at mga kasama nito sa kanilang underground house sa Davao. Siyam na punglo ang kumitil sa kaniya. Para sa mga pragmatiko t konserbatibo, nasayang lang ang talino t galing, lalo na ang buhay, nina Javier at Jopson. Sa kanilang pagtuligsa sa isang diktador ay naghanap sila ng batong ipinukol sa kanilang mga ulo. Subalit sa mata ng mga anti-diktadura t rebolusyonaryo, hindi nasayang ang kanilang mga ipinunla. Sa imahinatibong pag-uusap nina Javier at Joson, kapwa sila nagtanong na saan ba napunta ang ating mga pinagpaguran? na pagtatanong na rin sa mga manonood. Sa isang banda y maaaring akusahan ang EJ ng pagroromantisa lamang sa naging marahas na dekada 70 at pakikibaka rito ng mga sumalunga. Walang pagdududang naging dagdag na namukadkad na mga bulaklak sina Javier at Jopson sa karimlan ng panahong iyon. Ngunit maaari ring tingnan na ang dulang ito y itinanghal upang muling mamukadkad ang ating mga pangarap sa gitna ng muling pagdilim ng kasalukuyang panahon. Kailan magbabago/ ang ihip ng panahon? Isa ito sa mga tanong na iniwan ng EJ. Maaari itong sagutin sa pag-aaral ng buhay nina Javier, Jopson, at iba pang tulad nilang tumuligsa sa diktadura. Na hindi isang mesias ang kailangang hintayin. Na hindi magagawa ang pagbabago ng iilang may dakilang hangarin para sa bayan. Na ang pagbabago y magagawa sa pa g- likha ng bagong kasaysayan. 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