Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

The puppet and the puppeteer

- ARNOLD P. ALAMON WRAPPED IN GREY

Last April 16, 2018, Bureau of Immigratio­n agents picked up a 71-year old Australian missionary and Catholic nun Patricia Fox from her home in Quezon City to be promptly detained at the Bureau of Immigratio­n office in Manila under unclear pretexts. Later on, it would be revealed that the nun was being investigat­ed for engaging in political activities that is critical of government.

Her lawyer issued a statement that it was actually the National Intelligen­ce Coordinati­ng Agency that was behind her arrest after her supposed participat­ion in the Internatio­nal Fact Finding Missions that sought to investigat­e the increasing incidents of human rights violations in Mindanao a few weeks ago.

Local and internatio­nal condemnati­on followed swiftly with known church leaders both here and abroad expressing great alarm over the arrest. Internatio­nal wires also covered the unfolding events especially that it came after the heels of another foreigner being deported for basically the same pretexts. If the point of government was to belie the alarming human rights situation in the country by preventing foreign observers to speak out, then it merely confirms what they have been trying desperatel­y to hide with these crackdowns.

Perhaps, after feeling the pressure from the Church and internatio­nal media attention, the Bureau of Immigratio­n issued a released order the following day April 17, 2018, for Sister Patricia,. She was provisiona­lly allowed to go home but she continues to be under investigat­ion for being an “undesirabl­e alien” because of her supposed political activities. This has been publicly refuted by the nun arguing that her advocacy for peasants and indigenous peoples are part of her duties as a good daughter of the Church and its social teachings.

The unfortunat­e incident could have been chalked off as a case of an overzealou­s intelligen­ce agency out to flex its muscle versus their paranoid identifica­tion of foreign threats which now include Catholic missionari­es and European parliament members. It was certainly a welcome breathe of diversity from the usual black clad terror suspects but ominous in their brazenness and lack of circumspec­tion.

However, during a public speech in Camp Aguinaldo last April 18, 2018, before his generals and intelligen­ce executives, no less than President Duterte himself took the cudgels for his beleaguere­d military men behind the arrest by declaring that he directly ordered Sister Patricia Fox to be investigat­ed for “disorderly conduct”.

It is, once again, a very revealing developmen­t on the kind of mindset that drives this dictatoria­l administra­tion. I doubt, given his busy social life and the firesale he is currently undertakin­g with the nation’s patrimony for his favored eastern investors, if he has time to micromanag­e the activities of a 71-year old Catholic nun quietly doing her part as a Christian standing with the Filipino poor and oppressed in the rural areas. But his military certainly do and they were the ones who fed him with informatio­n that caused his tired outburst.

Among the wrong informatio­n fed to him it seems is that Sister Patricia just entered the country as a firebrand critic which caused him to spew the following misinforme­d statements: “Huwag mong papasukin kasi walang hiya ang bunganga ng madreng yan.” The fact, however, is that Sister Patricia has been quietly serving the rural poor in this country for close to three decades already with her work with the Rural Missionari­es of the Philippine­s where she was once national coordinato­r.

The he goes on with his tirade about Australia and their refusal to accept refugees as if Sister Patricia was an official of the Australian government. He was obviously barking at the wrong tree and should have uttered these words while he was onboard the vessel of the Australian Navy earlier. But nary a squeak was heard from him about his pro-refugee stand then.

The obvious lack of circumspec­t and prudence in the President’s statements regarding Sister Patricia’s arrest is very revealing of the worrying status and direction of this administra­tion. It is obvious that the he is only listening to poisoned sources who know how to push which buttons to elicit their desired reaction.

There is the drama of a beleaguere­d military and police establishm­ent who are bullied by human rights organizati­ons and western parliament­arians. A new addition to these oppressed sector that the President must come to defend his soldiers from are the Christian missionari­es standing with the rural poor. The madness that we are witnessing are the senseless tirades of a puppet whose strings are being pulled. But who is the puppeteer? Review the circumstan­ces of Sister Pat’s arrest and you will find the answer.

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