The Philippine Star

Mourning for Jo: People’s scholar with a big heart

- By JANVIC MATEO

A pint-sized woman with a big heart for the country.

This is how friends and colleagues describe Josephine Anne Lapira, a University of the Philippine­s student who was among those killed in a clash between the military and members of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Batangas on Tuesday.

In a post on Facebook, the UP Manila College of Arts and Sciences expressed its condolence­s to the family and friends of Lapira, a biochemist­ry student.

It described her as a martyr and “Iskolar ng Bayan who offered her life in pursuit of her principles of serving the people.”

Lapira was among the 15 people believed to be NPA members who were killed in the clash with the Army’s 2nd Infantry Division.

Former student regent and UP Manila instructor Cleve Arguelles recalled how a tiny woman like Lapira could give a big and warm embrace.

“Jo is not Jo without her feminist politics, without her revolution­ary passion. After all, her death is ultimately political. And our paths would have not crossed, a friendship would have not been formed, if not for our shared political causes,” said Arguelles in a Facebook post.

“And while many among us, including me, do not share the cause of armed revolution, it is impossible not to appreciate, or even hold in high regard Jo, as someone who dedicated her life to principled causes, to noble aspiration­s… Jo, however small, lived a worthy life dedicated to pursuing big questions,” he added.

Other colleagues also shared their memories about the slain UP student.

“Jo Lapira always had some magic in her. Anybody who came across her could never forget her. Maybe it was her principled charm, her tenderness, her soft-spoken voice ringing about revolution­ary ideas. Rest in Power, ‘te Jo. History will never forget you,” one Twitter user said.

“Let Jo Lapira serve as an example for us to stand for our conviction­s, resist the state’s abuses and immerse ourselves to the masses no matter how old – for examples never die,” another added.

 ??  ?? Image from Facebook shows Josephine Anne Lapira campaignin­g as College of Arts and Sciences representa­tive to the University Student Council of UP Manila in 2016.
Image from Facebook shows Josephine Anne Lapira campaignin­g as College of Arts and Sciences representa­tive to the University Student Council of UP Manila in 2016.

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