This story
was taken from Bulatlat, the Philippines's alternative weekly
newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com, www.bulatlat.net, www.bulatlat.org).
Vol. VI, No. 12, April 30-May 6, 2006
She
has been praised as a “youth role model, a true student leader”, all because she
voiced a collective disgust on no less than the country’s president. BY
DENNIS ESPADA DASMARIÑAS, Cavite— The
Justice Secretary called her “insolent.” Government officials of Cavite town
said she lacked manners. But for youth groups, Maria Theresa Pangilinan, or
Tere is their latest role model. On April 21, toga-clad Tere
led a group of protesting graduates of Cavite State University (CvSU) who stood
up, unfurled a red banner and chanted slogans while President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
was giving her speech. Tere’s banner was
emblazoned with “No to Cha-cha” (charter change), while other protesters shouted
“Pahirap sa masa! Patalsikin si Gloria!” (Burden to the masses! Oust
Gloria!). President
Arroyo reportedly paused and stared blankly, after which Presidential Security
Group (PSG) soldiers moved in to confiscate Tere’s banner. At that moment, the
president just stood where she was and
observed what was going on. She resumed her speech after a minute, her voice a
pitch higher. Chanting and unfurling of
“Oust GMA” banners were later staged by another group of protesters but PSG
elements and policemen drove them away. Despite being swift, that protest
action joined by around 300 people has gained media projection that irked
Malacañang officials. Gallant Act Tere, a mass communications
graduate, was no ordinary student. She was president of the Central Student
Government and member of the university’s Board of Regents in CvSU. She was
also the regional vice-chairperson of NUSP for Southern Tagalog. She was conferred the “Huwarang
Kabataan” (role model of the youth) award by the National Union of Students
of the Philippines (NUSP) and Kabataan (Youth) Party, which said she embodies
the student leader and citizen every Filipino youth should emulate
"A true student leader and role model is
selfless, critical, and proactive and is ready and willing to stand up for her
constituents in the face of danger or uncertainty—qualities which Theresa have,”
Kabataan Party president Raymond Palatino said.
“What she did was a gallant act for truth,
justice and for the future of every Filipino," said Palatino.
Tere’s Crusade
The 23-year-old Tere said she’s not sorry for
protesting against the president. If given a chance in a different venue, she
said she would do it again.
“What we did is an expression of our disgust
with the president, and it is an enshrined freedom in our Constitution. That is
one reason why Ms Arroyo wants to have the constitution changed—to limit our
freedom,” she said in a statement.
“Kung sa pakiramdam ni Ginang Arroyo na siya’y
nabastos, hindi ba’t higit na pambabastos ang ginagawa niya sa buong mamamayang
Pilipino sa pagtalikod sa mga kagyat na kahilingan ng mga mamamayan?”
(If Ms Arroyo felt we committed an act of disrespect, is it not true that she
committed a more brazen act of disrespect to the Filipino people when she turned
her back on the people’s urgent demands?)
Asked by Bulatlat how she felt, Tere
said, “Mas relief ang pakiramdam ko dahil naroon ‘yung hangarin namin na
maipakita sa kanya ‘yung protesta namin face to face. Alam namin na ang adyenda
niya’y ang pagsusulong ng Cha-cha at di namin hahayaan na mabahiran pati ang
Cavite.”
(I felt relieved because we wanted to show to her face to face that we are
protesting. We know her agenda is to promote Cha-Cha and we will not allow her
to smear Cavite with it.)
Tere has been busy going around various media
outfits to air the grievances of the youth and to arouse them to collectively
stand up against the Arroyo regime. On April 27, she visited detained Anakpawis
(Toiling Masses) Partylist Representative Crispin Beltran in the hospital, then
appeared in a late-night public debate show on TV.
Tere campaigned for a broad range of issues
affecting education. Such issues include the budget slash for state colleges and
universities, comfort rooms that cost P1 ($0.02 at $1:P51.78) per use, P150
($2.90) medical fees, exorbitant internet fees for inaccessible computers and
tuition fee increases. In assigning instructors for their English lab, for
instance, she observed that the school has been giving more priority to Korean
students over Filipinos.
“Sinasabi ng administrasyon na walang
ipinapatupad na tuition increase pero ang nangyayari kasi ladderized. Ang mga
freshmen na walang kamalay-malay ang naaapektuhan…meron nang other fees bukod pa
sa miscellaneous fee,.” (The
administration has been saying that there is no tuition fee increase but it’s
actually a ladderized scheme. Freshmen who are innocent are affected…they are
being made to pay for additional fees aside from miscellaneous fees) Tere
explained.
Tere is calling for the ouster not only of
President Arroyo, but also CvSU president Dr. Ruperto Sanggalang, whom she said
is a “burden” to the students.
School officials, she said, have been so blatant
in suppressing the students' right to organize. When students of a
newly-established college held council elections, she said its dean refused to
recognize the elected officers for unfounded reasons.
“Ang nakakatawa pa nito, pagkatapos ng
eleksyon, pinaboto niya ‘yung dalawang sections na hindi nakaboto para i-order
sila na iboto ‘yung kandidatong pabor sa kanya…ang nangyari ay nanalo pa ‘yung
partidong ayaw niya.” (What’s funny is that after the elections, he told two
sections that were not able to vote to vote for his favored candidates …still,
the party he did not like won).
Insolence?
Secretary Raul Gonzales of the Department of
Justice (DOJ) claims that in carrying out her “insolence”, Tere has violated
Article 153 and 154 of the Revised Penal Code and called on the National Bureau
of Investigation (NBI) to look into the possibility of filing criminal charges
against her.
She also learned that their college dean has
announced that her transcript of records (TOR) will be put on hold.
Sheryll Villegas, secretary-general of Bagong
Alyansang Makabayan-Cavite (Bayan or New Patriotic Alliance) said that the
criminal charges, which Gonzales threatens to file against Tere, may actually be
resolved at the barangay (village) level, as provided by law.
She said the Justice Secretary should take up
Political Science 101 for “apparently being ignorant of the law and for mocking
the whole justice system.”
Villegas added that criticisms and protests will
hound Ms Arroyo because she insists on holding on to power despite being
disliked and very much isolated due to accusations of electoral fraud,
corruption and human rights violations.
On her so-called heckling, Tere said, “Kung
ang iniisip nila ay pambabastos ang pakikipaglaban para sa karapatan ng kabatan,
pagtindig sa katotohanan, pagtindig sa katarungan, at pagiging isang makabayan
para sa pagbabago, mas nanaisin pa namin na maging bastos hambambuhay.” (If
they say that fighting for the rights of the youth, and standing up for truth
and justice is being rude, then we’d rather be rude for the rest of our lives).
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