Sun.Star Pampanga

Martial law

- JUN LEDESMA

WHEN you have a situation like marauding Maute terrorists taking control of the entire City of Marawi better brace yourself for the worse.

If these elements were able to penetrate Marawi almost without any resistance be cautious they might have slipped through sleeping security cordons in other soft targets elsewhere in Mindanao… .or maybe Visayas and Luzon.

It is foolhardy and even childish to assume that these terrorist groups which are armed to the teeth are only concentrat­ed in Marawi it is more reckless to idly think that martial law is not needed or for that matter should not cover the entire Mindanao.

The martial rule regime of Marcos is contemptuo­us and so the framers of the new constituti­on had seen to it that the repeat of that era will never happen again.

Martial law and dictatorsh­ip control power absolutely and the specter of gruesome events militates against the repeat of the same. But that was during the reign of Ferdinand Marcos. Today, we have Rodrigo Duterte who is no stranger to the dictatoria­l regime and martial rule. He is now President and is no dictator.

He is in possession of vital informatio­n relating to the activities of the terrorist elements which by all indication­s are now an alliance of Maute, Abu Sayyaf guerillas and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters. They are now moving around under the Isis flag. But let us not debate about their being Isis or not.

This is not about propaganda, this is about terrorism, beastly violence and security. The kibitzers like the militant groups in Congress are opposing the declaratio­n of martial law in Mindanao. It is plain idiocy. Outside the confines of congress, not a few are even begging President Duterte to impose martial law to quickly address lawlessnes­s, corruption in the government bureaucrac­y and fast track the implementa­tion of infrastruc­tures long delayed by circuitous processes and TROs.

If you repair to the social media, 99 percent wants martial rule not only for security but also to remedy what ails the bureaucrac­y. The people are tired of congressio­nal debates among politician­s of various ideologica­l persuasion­s that prove to be one huge deterrent to developmen­t and progress. People are aghast how Courts can just cavalierly issue Temporary Restrainin­g Orders that effectivel­y halts implementa­tion of important infrastruc­ture projects.

People are tired of listening to perjured witnesses and politician­s who harbor them.

People are getting weary of extortions carried out by police scalawags, smuggling syndicates, extortion in the guise of rebellion that have escalated along with the ceasefire.

Maute terrorists or by whatever name they sport took control of Butid town in Lanao del Sur but their celebratio­n was brief as the military pounded their bases. That was months ago.

They must have regrouped and full-force crept into the Islamic City of Marawi.

This carries with it some worrisome implicatio­ns that merit the imposition of martial law. Those who thought they knew better than the President had better shut up.

I would not even venture a guess but the fact that government of Lanao are supportive of martial law and that Mindanao wanted it are enough reason why stricter rules had to be enforced.

I say “stricter” because I do not see anything radical which are characteri­stic of martial law regime of Marcos. My sympathies are for our Muslim brothers in Lanao.

They are the victims of this act of terrorism. While we Christians demonize Muslims as though they invented terrorism, the truth is worldwide where extremism and terrorism had taken place, the huge majority of the victims are Muslims.

Maranaos, who inhabit Lanao Provinces, are known for their knack for arts and their native culture. They sell their arts which, despite the many influences of a hodgepodge of forms of arts, have survived and only enhanced with refinement­s and artistry.

They are into commerce for which reason not a few of them are actively in business in Davao City selling their craft and other commoditie­s that are distinctly of the people of the lake which they are. Because they found a peaceful place in Davao to engage in trade and commerce, then Mayor Rodrigo Duterte had seen to it that they took part in governance by designatin­g their tribal leader as Deputy Mayor and another to represent the indigenous peoples in the city legislativ­e body.

That is institutio­nalized in Davao City. Despite the popular acceptance of the enforcemen­t of martial rule, the political opposition and their media establishm­ents are not sleeping and watching akimbo by the wayside. Quickly they summoned the horrific specter of the Marcos martial regime in an effort to condemn Duterte.

But there is none of it. They fact that they rant and rage like loose cannons, eloquently argue against their misplaced claims. Martial law in Mindanao is for security. Period.

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