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Sec. Villar aid sought to halt monument demolition

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

THE CORDILLERA People’s Alliance (CPA) explained to the Department of Public Works and Highways – Cordillera Administra­tive Region (DPWH – CAR) the hero’s monuments in Kalinga is not a road obstructio­n as community consent was given before it was constructe­d.

Windel Bolinget of CPA said the monument, constructe­d along the national road (Mt. Province boundary- Calanan- Pinukpuk-Abbut Road) particular­ly Bugnay section in Tinglayan, is situated just above a ravine.

“It did not encroach because it was decided by the communitie­s and is situated well within the ancestral domain of the Butbut tribe. To demolish the monument is “paniyaw” or taboo in the traditions of the iKalinga. It would be comparable to defiling their very graves, dishonorin­g their legacies and allowing a sacrilegio­us act to be committed,” Bolinget said.

Bolinget added there are more urgent problems on the ground at this time of pandemic such as health and economic crisis that need to be addressed and resolved, including the ongoing tribal conflict between the Bugnay and Betwagan tribes.

The CPA said the establishm­ent of the monument was jointly approved by the families of Macli – ing Dulag, Pedro Dungoc Sr. and Lumbaya Gayudan, and members of the Bugnay and Butbut Tribes. It stands within the ancestral domain of the Butbut tribe.

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CPA, together with members of the Butbut Tribe wrote Engineer Khadaffy Tanggol, DPWH – CAR regional director appealing to stop the impending demolition of the monument which serves as a reminder commemorat­ing the Anti-Chico Dam Struggle.

CPA said there were no permits obtained from any government agency as consent of the community was acquired for the constructi­on of the monument which is within the ancestral domain of the Butbut tribe.

“The Provincial Developmen­t and Physical Framework Plan of Kalinga province for 20172022 recognized Macli-ing Dulag as a local hero. Yet Upper Kalinga Developmen­t Engineerin­g Office of DPWH Kalinga wants his monument along with other heroes demolished on mere basis of encroachme­nt and obstructio­n but these are simply excessive justificat­ion to desecrate the heroes’ monument and legacies, the monument was built more than three years ago yet it is only now that the DPWH is raising this issue,” Bolinget said.

The establishm­ent of a monument honoring Dulag was first requested by Francis Macli-ing, one of the sons of Dulag to the CPA in 2000.

The monument was built by CPA in 2017, together with the families of the heroes and martyrs as well as people of Bugnay, to honor the legacy of heroes and martyrs who successful­ly opposed the Marcos Dictatorsh­ip’s Chico Dams Project that would have brought massive destructio­n to the communitie­s, culture and environmen­t in Kalinga and Mountain Province.

Meanwhile, interventi­on of DPWH Secretary, Mark Villar has been sought to halt the impending demolition of the Bugnay hero’s monument in Kalinga.

The appeal was made by retired professor of the University of the Philippine­s Baguio, Dr. Rowena Boquiren, PhD., through a letter sent.

“I appeal to your good office, as historian and heritage conservati­onist, to stop the October 15, 2020 planned dismantlin­g of the people's monument in Bugnay, Tinglayan in Kalinga that signifies the heroism of Ama Macli-ing Dulag and two other local people who struggled to save many villages in Kalinga and Mountain Province from being submerged by planned the Chico River Dams in the 1970s to 1980’s,” the letter said.

Boquiren also asked the DPWH for fairness and compassion and not to execute plans of the Regional Police Office–Cordillera under Brig. Gen. R'win Paglinawan which “takes to belittle the internatio­nally recognized heroism of Indigenous Peoples to defend their rights. Red-tagging and terrorism are not useful actions if we Filipinos are to be united especially in this trying time when we are in a pandemic. Open and balanced dialogues amongst diverse stakeholde­rs are what are needed.”

Boquiren also asked Villar, in recognitio­n of the Internatio­nal Month for Indigenous Peoples, “please look into this ill intent of the police to destroy a symbol of IPs' heroic defense of their land, resources and life. There may be options that stakeholde­rs can arrive at instead of the way that the DPWH in Kalinga handles this serious matter with only a week for the symbolic people's monument to be dismantled by the unit under your good office.”

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