The Philippine Star

LA SALLE-ATENEO DUEL

Neither green nor blue but black

- – Olmin Leyba

For a change, long-time rivals La Salle and Ateneo won’t clash before a sea of green and blue crowd for their blockbuste­r first round UAAP face-off at the MOA Arena tomorrow but rather in a shade of black on both ends.

Instead of their usual team colors, supporters of the rival schools have been “invited” to wear black garments or black clothing accessorie­s to the game as an expression of sentiments against the proposed heroes’ burial for former President Ferdinand Marcos and alleged extrajudic­ial killings.

In a memo to the Ateneo university community, Ateneo president Fr. Jose Ramon Villarin and VP for social developmen­t Jaime Hofilena said this is meant to “express our solidarity with human rights violations and with all others struggling to uphold human rights in the country.”

A parallel “invitation” was issued by Br. Michael Broughton, VP for La Salle Mission, to the DLSU community.

“(This is) in the light of considerab­le sentiments and conviction­s expressed by various sectors of both De La Salle and Ateneo university community expressing our opposition to the possible Marcos burial at Libingan ng Bayani and impassione­d concern about the emergence of a culture of death stemming from the increasing number of extra-judicial killings,” the DLSU memo said.

This won’t be the first time Ateneo and La Salle will share a common color in a game. In 2009, the supporters of the two squads dropped their school colors in favor of yellow to pay tribute to former President Cory Aquino, who passed away that year.

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