Sun.Star Pampanga

Blindfolde­d, but not blind

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Last December 04, Rev. Father Amor Sitchon officiated in the blessing of the newly-refurbishe­d building of the IBP Pampanga Chapter. Coupled with the legal assistance to deserving litigants and its barangayba­sed educationa­l series on the issue of violence against women and children, the renovation is a modest legacy of the out-going set of officers led by President Pons Dela Cruz. Also worthmenti­oning

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is the Chapter’s community outreach activity for the benefit of our local Aetas, including the support of the Brigada Escuela Pr ogr am.

For understand­able reason, Father Sitchon focuses his homily on the long-haired blindfolde­d lady, standing upright and holding a torch heavenward which statue is exhibited in front of the Supreme Court main building. The Reverend’s message centers on the critical role of the judiciary as dispenser of justice and sentinel of human rights, particular­ly those enshrined in our Constituti­on.

The Constituti­on seeks to protect the life, liberty and property of the citizenry against the capricious, vindictive and arbitrary acts of those in authority. The adoption of the Bill of Rights is to guarantee a reverence for the

resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them.” In a free society, the role of government is to serve, not to rule or dictate. Certainly, not an instrument of social manipulati­on and repression.

But, it must also be understood that freedom or its rightful exercise depends on a critical degree on the citizens’capacity for selfdiscip­line and self-reliance. That freedom cannot co-exist with anarchy and authoritar­ianism combined. It is only when citizens are willing to submit voluntaril­y to the principles of ordered freedom, to observe the law, that freedom and genuine justice can flourish. That the legal profession as frontliner in the dispensati­on of justice is duty-bound to assume greater responsibi­lity towards the realizatio­n of this desired social order.

But ultimately it is only an independen­t and un-beholden judiciary that can reverse the concentrat­ion of political power at the expense of the people’s right to express their grievances collective­ly through peaceful and non-violent modes. It is only then and only then that the true meaning of that Lady Statue be achieved: blindfolde­d but not blind. Which means a fearless and indiscrimi­nating dispensati­on of justice.

Welcome and congratula­tions to our newly sworn comrades who join the ranks in the pursuit for justice and freedom. In this endeavor, may I recall what a Great Philosophe­r once said: “I know there is GOD and I know He hates injustice. I can see the storm coming, but, if it has a place in my heart and a part for me, I am ready.”

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!

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