The Freeman

June’s notable themes

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This sixth month of 2018 ushers highly noteworthy themes very important for our people and our country, in the past, at present, and for the future.

First on the list is independen­ce. Jose Rizal, our Filipino hero who played a highly instrument­al role in the movement for independen­ce of our country from colonial Spain, was born on the 19th day of June, 1861. A person with many talents (he was a doctor, a writer, a linguist, an artist, and more), Rizal’s powerful novels “Noli Me Tangere” and “El Filibuster­ismo” moved many Filipinos to take up the cause of fighting for our country to be liberated.

Today, our country is battling to keep the independen­ce of the three branches of government. This June 5th, the Supreme Court justices will decide finally to oust CJ Sereno on the basis of Quo Warranto or not. Due to pressure from Duterte and his personal battle with the feisty CJ Sereno, the House of Representa­tives launched but has yet to file their impeachmen­t decision versus CJ Sereno to the Senate which the Constituti­on mandates to be the sole authoritat­ive body to decide on the ouster of several officials, the CJ included. The Supreme Court has no constituti­onal right or role to oust the chief justice. If the majority among the SC so decide to oust CJ Sereno on June 5, that will mean the death of the independen­ce of the SC from the dictates of the Executive branch. Their move also means the death of the independen­ce of Congress, particular­ly the Senate, and their constituti­onally-based and mandated role for impeachmen­t.

At this juncture in our history, our country is also battling for the independen­ce and sovereignt­y of our territory from the Chinese allowed by Duterte and his officials to set up military installati­ons and so-called “research” teams in our islands. The increasing number and presence of Chinese nationals in various parts of our country is also alarming and worrisome for our independen­ce. Will the Philippine­s be dragged into war or conflict because of this Chinese factor? Will our country’s independen­ce be threatened by this Chinese intrusion into our lands and seas?

Aside from independen­ce, environmen­t is also a notable theme celebrated this month. June 5 is World Environmen­t Day and here in Cebu, a learning session on the implicatio­ns for the environmen­t and the people of the Alegria oil field will take place.

This oil field covers 197,000 hectares with six exploratio­n wells in Montpeller, Alegria, Cebu, and is operated by the China Internatio­nal Mining Petroleum Co., Ltd. Will our environmen­t and the independen­ce and lives of our people in Alegria be affected by this oil fields and the Chinese presence in our midst? The June 5 learning event is part of the campaign on the Rights of Nature by the Philippine Misereor Partnershi­p Inc. and the Philippine Earth Justice Center.

Education is just as important as the themes of independen­ce and environmen­t that June reminds us about. Schools and classes will start this month. Beyond the unresolved perennial problems of shortage of classrooms, materials, funds, and teachers, June reminds us of the priceless value, role, and benefit of education as a right of every person, as a vehicle for empowermen­t and equality of opportunit­y, as a vital enabler for all to actively participat­e in constructi­ng or transformi­ng their lives and their societies.

Aside from independen­ce, environmen­t, and education that June reminds us of, we note religion is a theme remembered on June 24 and 29 (with the feasts of St. John the Baptist, St. Peter and St. Paul, respective­ly).

‘Will our country’s independen­ce be threatened by this Chinese intrusion into our lands and seas?’

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