The Philippine Star

War memorial plaza in Balangiga eyed

- By JANVIC MATEO

A Philippine-American war memorial plaza may be establishe­d in Balangiga town in Samar once its bells are returned by the US government, a prominent Eastern Visayas historian said yesterday.

Rolando Borrinaga, secretary of the National Committee on Historical Research of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, said the return of the bells should pave the way for the promotion of peace, reconcilia­tion and understand­ing among nations.

“There are already plans in the town of Balangiga to convert its plaza into a Philippine-American War Memorial Plaza, a first of its kind in the country, with correspond­ing components that could promote peace education in Eastern Visayas based on the history and heritage of the region,” Borrinaga told

Borrinaga said the return of the bells will help bring closure to a very controvers­ial issue involving the Philippine­American War, describing it as a key irritant to US-Philippine relations.

He also stressed the role of those who campaigned for the return of the bells.

“Can a law be passed by the verbal statements of a person from a different country? Or does this involve letters and petitions and intense and organized lobbying, from a substantia­lly large constituen­cy writing to their (lawmakers) to support legislatio­n that could effect the transfer of the bells to the Philippine­s?” he said.

Borrinaga noted the success of campaigner­s in lobbying for the passage of a law that would allow the transfer of the bells.

“For 20 years before the present law, in cycles of five years, the US Code prohibited the transfer of veteran memorial objects to foreign government­s without specific authorizat­ion in law,” he said.

“Previous efforts to have the bells returned failed precisely because there was not enough political representa­tion and lobbying efforts to effect the passage of the law,” he added.

Balangiga parish priest Serafin Tybaco earlier said they are planning to put the bells on display inside a museum beside the church.

Tybaco said the museum is part of initial plans of the parish to honor the historical value of the bells.

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