Sun.Star Cebu

Betrayal

- ORLANDO P. CARVAJAL carvycarva­jal@gmail.com

Cambridge English Dictionary defines “Independen­ce” as the “Freedom from being governed or ruled by another country;” and/or the “Ability to live your life without being helped or influenced by other people.” Notable synonyms are sovereignt­y, self-rule, self-sufficienc­y and self-reliance.

We are definitely not ruled by another country. I am also of the belief that we have the ability to become self-sufficient and self-reliant. Hence, we either pick our goals and solve our own problems or lose our independen­ce.

Government can ask for help from other countries but no self-respecting country will tolerate any outside entity’s unsolicite­d help or interferen­ce in our domestic affairs. That would be a violation of our independen­ce and an insult to our dignity as a sovereign nation.

What decent Filipino would not condemn the undesirabl­e consequenc­es, like the alleged extra-judicial killings (EJK), of our government’s decision to bury the drug problem? But what self-respecting Filipino would not feel disgust at UN rapporteur­s demanding to investigat­e the alleged crime and possibly imposing their sanctions?

It is offensive for the political opposition to cry to the UN, for what could only be suspected to be selfish political motives, to intervene in our domestic affairs. We have courts of justice, laws, and police organizati­ons to investigat­e, gather evidence and settle the EJK issue.

Like why doesn’t the Commission on Human Rights, a Constituti­onal body beyond the President’s control, investigat­e, gather evidence, and bring whoever to justice?

The independen­ce we celebrate on June 12 is obviously a work in progress. Thus, if we feel we cannot trust our public institutio­ns, we should hunker down to reform those institutio­ns towards capacitati­ng us for self-sufficienc­y and self-reliance. Not an easy thing to do considerin­g our colonial political genes.

We have a duly elected President. As discerning citizens we should not agree with all his decisions. Yet it is not mature citizenshi­p to cry to foreigners to interfere on problems we should be unraveling ourselves. Government is right to reject this interferen­ce by foreigners who might be coming from a self-righteous place called superiorit­y complex.

Other nations, internatio­nal agencies will only respect our sovereignt­y if they see us respecting it ourselves. President Duterte is so right to have the self-respect and pride to reject this totally uncalled for interferen­ce in our affairs.

We cannot be truly independen­t unless we have self-respect. It is lack of self-respect to give away our freedom to self-rule and lick our own problems. It is a betrayal of the independen­ce our national heroes lived, fought, and died for.

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