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Roxas meets SAF 44’s kin but has no answers Inquirer Northern Luzon 1:25 AM | Tuesday, February 3rd, 2015 18

Roxas meets SAF 44’s kin but has no answers

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FINAL FAREWELL TO BRAVE TROOPERS  Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, Chief Supt. Carmelo Valmoria and Chief Supt. Noli Taliño, acting director of the Special Action Force, salute the late PO2 Peterson Carap at his wake in the Church of the Resurrection in Baguio City. Carap was one of the 44 police commandos killed in Maguindanao province in clashes with Moro rebels on Jan. 25.  RICHARD BALONGLONG/INQUIRER NORTHERN LUZON
FINAL FAREWELL TO BRAVE TROOPERS Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, Chief Supt. Carmelo Valmoria and Chief Supt. Noli Taliño, acting director of the Special Action Force, salute the late PO2 Peterson Carap at his wake in the Church of the Resurrection in Baguio City. Carap was one of the 44 police commandos killed in Maguindanao province in clashes with Moro rebels on Jan. 25. RICHARD BALONGLONG/INQUIRER NORTHERN LUZON
BAGUIO CITY, Philippines—Interior Secretary Mar Roxas went to Benguet province on Monday to pay his respects to some of the 44 slain Special Action Force (SAF) commandos from this region, but did not have what the families of the victims expected from him: Answers.
“What went wrong?” Janet Bolinget-Carap, widow of PO2 Peterson Carap, asked Roxas at the policeman’s wake at the Church of the Resurrection.
Janet said she had a telephone conversation with her husband on Jan. 25, the day he and his fellow SAF commandos were slaughtered by Moro rebels in Mamasapano town in Maguindanao province while on a mission to arrest two terrorists.
She told Roxas she could not understand how her husband and his team could survive two months with little food and water during training, and then “in a one-day mission, they all died.”
Roxas offered her a familiar refrain: “This is why we have this board of inquiry to find out what really happened.”
Janet said Roxas left her disappointed. “I appreciate that a government official came to my husband’s wake. But if there is no explanation, I am not content,” she told the Inquirer.
Roxas was scheduled to meet the families of four slain SAF members here, and had just arrived from Mankayan town to pay his respects to PO2 Noble Kiangan, when he spoke to Janet. He was to attend to the wakes of PO2 Walner Danao and PO1 Angel Kodiamat.
Roxas was not able to visit the wake of PO2 Jerry Kayob in the Benguet capital town of La Trinidad because the policeman was buried earlier Monday.
Closure to sad chapter
Government sources said many of the relatives whom Roxas met during these visits asked the same question: “How did the mission fail?”
The answers are important because for the families of the fallen commandos these will bring closure to a sad chapter in their lives, said Janet.
She said Carap spent the Christmas holiday in Baguio City before he left for the Maguindanao mission.
At 11:30 a.m. on Jan. 25, Janet said, Carap called her to assure her he was safe and his team was awaiting reinforcement. “He said, ‘We’re all right. We have two casualties. Pray for our safety,’” she recounted.
Janet said her husband had found safe ground, but he chose to shoot it out to protect his companions.
“It is painful to know that he could have chosen to stay where he was and be safe. But his action only shows his character. He really is somebody who will not just stay still, he always offers a helping hand to anyone in need if he can,” she said.
Janet said she told Roxas, “The only consolation I have is he died with dignity.”
But when Roxas informed her she would need to be patient until the probe is completed, she said: “It might take too long and that’s agony for us. While we wait for explanations, we will continue to speculate.”
Answers, not benefits
Roxas told Carap’s widow that the government was processing the benefits due all families of the slain SAF personnel.
“Is this all? Is this what we get in exchange for the lives of the policemen?” Janet asked Roxas. She apologized for the outburst, but told Roxas her family needed answers more than the benefits. “We can work and have money,” she said she told him.
Roxas replied that the government’s compensation package was not intended to make up for her husband’s martyrdom.
There were moments when Roxas and Janet sat in uncomfortable silence, while watching Carap’s 4-year-old son play. The boy, Arajil Frank, wore a cap which had the label, “This is my best day ever.”
Janet also criticized the government’s position on the Bangsamoro peace talks.
Saying the media had asked her about the tragedy’s impact on the proposed Bangsamoro region, she said: “Why do we need to court the Moro rebels? Why should the government give way to them? Shouldn’t that be the other way around?”
Medal of Valor sought
Roxas also went to La Union and Pangasinan provinces to visit two wakes.
In San Nicolas, Pangasinan, the father of slain PO2 Ephraim Mejia said he wanted to ask Roxas for a Medal of Valor for his son and the 43 other SAF members.
Warlito Mejia, 70, said President Aquino “gave us a plaque and a medal of bravery [but] my son gave his life.”
In Lucena City, more than 60 members of Alpha Phi Omega fraternity and groups of student activists staged a solidarity walk and lit candles on Sunday to dramatize their demand for justice for the death of the commandos.
“Seven of the ‘Fallen 44’ were our brods,” said Joselito Joy Merjudio. He identified the seven as Ryan Pabalinas, John Garry Erana, Max Jim Tria and Cyrus Anniban, all senior inspectors; Chum Agabon and Roger Cordero, both police officer 2; and Romeo Cempron, a police officer 1.
“We sympathize with the families of all the victims of the unfortunate incident in Mamasapano,” said Gov. Mujiv Hataman of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao during the flag ceremony at the ARMM executive building in Cotabato City yesterday.
“Let us not stop supporting the peace process because of the Mamasapano incident. Let’s help preserve the gains of the Mindanao peace process. It is better for all of us that the Mindanao issue is resolved through diplomatic and politically accepted means and not through violence,” he said.–With reports from Kimberlie Quitasol, Vincent Cabreza, Richard Balonglong and Gabriel Cardinoza, Inquirer Northern Luzon, Delfin T. Mallari Jr., Inquirer Southern Luzon, and Edwin Fernandez and Charlie C. Señase, Inquirer Mindanao



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  • That's what you get when you have a BOY SCOUT president.
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      Next time you vote for a PRESIDENT chooce the NORMAL one.
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          naglabasan na ang mga MAKA-Binay! hurah!
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            How dense can one get? Roxas was intentionally left out. Why keep inserting himself and keep proving himself to be lacking in..........(fill in the blank). Binay shines in comparison, darn!!!!
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                If I were Mar Roxas, I would not hesitate to leave the Aquino Administration. He is not treated well the way HE should be. He is being used as a shock absorber. The power that belongs to his office is withhold and delegated to some rouged and corrupt generals. Just like Robredo he is suffering the same fate - a front man to absorb, some, if not all, the blame for a borderline President.
                Roxas, should not forget, that he was supposed to be the LP nominee for president in the last presidential election, and he has a very good chance of winning, and I would have supported him. But the Aquino family manipulated the party and used money and influence to wrist and grabbed the nomination by exploiting the sympathy of the people upon the death of his MOM, another borderline former president.
                Roxas, you should also realize by now that the Aquino Family well never support you if ever you decide to run against Binay. The Aquino-Cojuanco family, on many occasion had expressed their support for Binay, if he run for president.
                Gather your courage Mar, leave the Aquino Administration now and separate yourself from the criminal regime of AQUINO.
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                    And who are u to say that? Mar is doing his best! ANd more filipinos support Mar than Binay. Tingnan nmn niyo muna ang breeding ng tao. Kung tumira kayo kala nyo kilala niyo na ang pagkatao niya. Mabuti ang pamilya niyan walang bahid corruption at katiwalian. Maayus silang manungkulan. . Nakabasa lang kayo ng mga against kay Mar, nilahat niyo na pagkatao niya. Never on Binay. never!
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                      Too hot to ignore the clamor of the nation not to conduct investigation
                      Laglagan na talaga......lapit na kasi eleksyon.....papogi time....
                      AND TO THIS TWO?
                      Bye bye balding Pulido Tan, bye bye Sixto Brillantes..
                      You showed us how partial you are and bias in favor of Panot..
                      Your legacy is sacrificing the independence of your sacred institution in serving the student government and not the nation.
                      You are leaving at the exact time.
                      When your boss Panot is alone and lonely.
                      Like him, you will be forgotten,,,
                      Hope the like of Soliman, Abad, Alcala, De Lima, Purisima and other KKK wil soon join you.
                      ]The country does not need you....only Panot needs you.
                      You will soon go to jail with him for your mishandling the mandate and independence of the institution you serve.
                      Adios .....and no thank you....
                      And again to Pulido Tan....
                      Sana sa pag alis mo ay maiimbistigan na ang DAP, PDAF ng mga KKK.
                      It appears, mas madami sa mga KKK,,,wala lang report na galing sayo..
                      Inupuan mo ng matagal di ba...concience will forever follow you.
                      Sana makatulog ka ng mahimbing...
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                          Nag positioning na itong si Mar para 2016. The man is prepped for the next six years.
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                            If Roxas is asked again about this tragedy in the next 2016 presidential debate, he will be at a loss.The tragedy will still be very fresh in the minds of voters.
                            If Poe conducts her committee hearing the same as how she professionally did with Purisima, no dramas and quick resolution to people's satisfaction, then she will further gain her momentum.
                            As for Binay, he can not recover from his poor state anymore even if he joins in this issue.
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                                I understand what Mr. Abul Khayr Alonto is saying in that video. OK. Let's not call it a massacre. That's the way the MILF mujahideen defend their community. They kill anyone left alive among their enemies. They shoot anyone lying wounded and mutilate them. And then they get the firearms, the boots, the helmets, sometimes even the uniform. For the MILF, and Alonto's MNLF, they don't take prisoners.
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                                    nagtataka ako dito ki Roxas. Kapit pa rin sa posisyon nya gayon binalewala na sya ng kaibigan nyang abno. bakit hindi ka ngayon magmura at palungkot lungkot ka pa kuno . wala ng naniniwala sa drama ng mga politiko....delikadesa ang kailangan ng mga tao sa inyo. Sabihin mo ngayon P...ang inn
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                                        IF SEC. MAR ROXAS HAS SOME SELF RESPECT AND DECENCY (DELICADEZA) LEFT FOR HIMSELF, HE MUST RESIGN FROM HIS POST NOW. THEY GUY'S BEEN BYPASSED BIG TIME, MAKING HIM A FOOL AND "UNDESERVING" OF HIS POSITION AS DILG SECRETARY. HAS B.S. AQUINO LOST HIS TRUST AND CONFIDENCE IN MAR ROXAS? POOR ROXAS, ALL HE CAN SAY TO THE FAMILIES OF THE FALLEN 44 IS "I DO NOT KNOW", AND FROM IT LOOKS FROM ALL ANGLES, ROXAS HAS HIMSELF "FALLEN OUT" OF B.S. AQUINO'S GRACE.
                                        TO SEC. MAR ROXAS: IT'S ABOUT TIME THAT YOU SHOWED THE FILIPINO PEOPLE THAT YOU CAN STAND ALONE FOR WHAT IS TRUE, AND THAT YOU ARE A MAN OF PRINCIPLE.
                                        IT'S ABOUT TIME THAT YOU GOT OUT FROM THE SHADOW OF B.S. AQUINO, WHO AFTER ALL YOUR BEING LOYAL TO HIM THROUGH THICK AND THIN HAS STABBED YOU IN THE BACK!
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                                          Was he consoling the victims' families or campaigning for 2016?
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                                            Asan na si inday Crisostomo Ibarra, na masugid na tagapag tanggol (read: BINAYaran) ni Roxas????
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                                                Mr Roxas , your salute is no more than an insult, if you can't at least promise to go after those bandits and murderers...
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                                                  Dapat si Purisima ang pinaharap sa mga kaanak ng mga SAF44.
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                                                    Roxas rendering a hand salute is really weird. He is not military nor police. Being SILG does not make him police. He really does not know his place.
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                                                      Roxas is clueless. If he wants Filipinos to still accept him as a leader, the only thing he can do now is to resign from his post as a protest to being left in the dark by the administration and being disrespected by his subordinates. He should openly criticize the administration and PNP top brass for making him look like a fool now. This is the right time for him to resign and abandon LP. If he doesn't, Filipinos will just see him as a very weak person with no guts.
                                                      Very very awkward heart breaking tormenting position. I would not want to be in his place right now.
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                                                        Don't ask Roxas, he knows nothing. You see, even his boss and subordinates did not inform him anything about the mission. He just come there for his picture to be taken, it may help him in his presidential bid.
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                                                            Abn0y? Why did you not send reinforcements when even the BIFF were reinforced by MILF? You let those fine young men and officers be killed and butchered in the corn fields by these barbarians?
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                                                                Warlito Mejia, 70, said President Aquino “gave us a plaque and a medal of bravery [but] my son gave his life.” This statement really strikes me deep. I was deeply touched. Abn0y thinks he can BUY the families of the massacred SAF men with medals, honors, money , scholarships after the treachery he has done by letting these fine men and officers die in the fields. NAPAKAWALANGHIYA netong si Abn0y.

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