The results of the 2008 Bar Examinations came out last week. Congratulations to our new lawyers: former Camarines Sur representative Felix William B. Fuentebella ‘93, Melvin Cydrick M. Bughao ‘96 and Augusto Leon A. Macatangay ‘97!
Early this week, news broke on the pardon granted by Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to Rodolfo M. Manalili who masterminded the abduction and murder of Ernesto “Cochise” Bernabe II and Ana Lourdes “Beebom” Castanos in April 25, 1990.
In a year’s time, we would be commemorating the abduction, rape and murder of these two young and promising students and future leaders our nation will never have. After creating a maelstrom that saw the enactment of the death penalty and the creation of the witness protection program brought about by public outrage and condemnation of this crime, our President, in one stroke of her mighty pen appends closure to Cochise and Beebom’s deaths by rewarding the killers and re-opening the yet unhealed wounds it has brought to Bernabe’s and Castanos’ families, friends and colleagues.
Because Press Secretary Cerge Remonde is aware of the utter heinousness of Manalili’s crime, he hides under the oft repeated chorus that the recent pardons is yet just another part of the ministerial duties of the President. That murderers, rapists, and grafters are freed after spending time for their crimes while alleviated by credible good behaviour is purely hogwash. Nothing can be more revolting when our officials coax our anger with arrogance treating us like children. We are even led to the self induced refrain that these actions are part of the corrective nature of the modern penal system. In short, don’t blame the President, she was just doing her job.
But our beef is not on forgiveness and on the Board of Pardons and Parole. Our anger stems from the transactional politics of this administration. The common adherence to law and order is thrown at the waste bin to accommodate patronage and political accommodation. The President fails to realize that above-all the wheeling and dealing in the Palace, she is expected to raise the bar of presidential action and in this case, her application of her power to grant pardons.
We have and will continue to support the Constitution and the laws of this Republic. We have done so and continue to do so in the ninety decades of our existence. But what we abhor is the wanton capitulation of this Administration to interest groups or individuals exposing the lack of political will to enforce judicial decisions creating a shadow of doubt as to how this government will fight corruption and lawlessness when high profile and financially endowed murderers, rapists, thieves and plunderers are granted pardon and clemency at the beck of presidential prerogative.
We are aware that Arroyo’s record of pardoning and granting executive clemency to many prisoners run into the hundreds if not thousands by this time. But we reckon that such actions to release and award freedom to old, sickly convicts with deteriorating health conditions will be the same action of any other president. To argue here that the president chooses neither from power nor from lack of it is misleading, if not downright pretentious. And because the decision to grant pardons and clemency have been tainted , what we hear is the “process” rhetoric.
Why then would we not think that this government is biased for the privileged few and not for all when the President pardons the likes of Jaime Ponce de Leon, convicted of 27 counts of graft and sentenced to 203 years in prison but never saw even the mere shadow of his prison cell because he was pardoned on the day he was to serve his sentence. We have the bungled initial release and pardon of convicted rapist Romeo Jalosjos, an ex-Congressman who had to be “re-captured” in hometown Zamboanga only to be finally freed after a few months re-detention. The other equally famous Claudio Teehankee, son of a former Chief Justice who lived a pampered life inside Bilibid who was released even before media got wind of the news. And of course, most obvious and sensational of all, the granting of executive clemency to former president Erap Estrada who was convicted of plunder, more from being handed his sentence.
We are a nation of laws. We seek redress from the courts and we find its judgment the final arbiter of the gravity of one’s offense. Presidential pardon is a special privilege allocated to the President to use and exercise with utmost care and discretion. It is neither a magic wand nor a “free-pass” granted at whim. The Board of Pardons and Parole is a commendable government agency whose goal is to provide a venue for relief and executive action for humanitarian reasons. Its recommendations must not be the sole basis for judgment of pardons and clemency. Just like any other democratic process, the flip side of the coin must also be presented. The parties aggrieved must be reached and their assent secured.
We believe that Rodolfo M. Manalili deserves to serve his full sentence. The lives of Cochise and Beebom can at the very least be honored by making those responsible for their deaths serve their full sentence. We deplore the official statement that the pardon was an exercise in process and that the President’s signature is merely ministerial. We condemn the inclusion and even the mere allusion of “a changed man” as a primary basis for exacting pardons and the process used to bear these fruits. The serving of one’s sentence implicitly involves one’s repentance and remorse. No amount of good behaviour should be incorporated as a means to shorten one’s sentence for it depraves us of our own dignity and corrodes our trust and allegiance to our laws.
We ask the President to repeal the pardon and exact on Manalili and his cohorts that in the Philippines, crime does pay.
We also call on every decent and law-abiding Filipino to join our call.
For the memory of Cochise and Beebom, we remain steadfast.
For the Upsilon Sigma Phi Alumni Association (USPAA):
Eliseo M. Ilano, Chairman
Jacinto S. Puno, President
For the Upsilon Sigma Phi Los Banos Alumni Association (USPLBAA):
Arbie Bisenio, Chairman
For the Upsilon Sigma Phi North America (USPNA):
Noel Cruz, President
For the Upsilon Sigma Phi Resident Chapters:
Julian Rodrigo A. dela Cruz, Illustrious Fellow (Diliman)
Jupiter Pante P. Nunez, Illustrious Fellow (Los Banos)
We, the members of the Upsilon Sigma Phi and the Upsilon Sigma Phi Alumni Association, Inc. condemn in the strongest possible terms the commutation of the sentence of Rodolfo “Rudy” Manalili, the murderer of our dear fraternity brother Ernesto “Cochise” Bernabe II and his girlfriend Ana Lourdes “Beebom” Castanos.
As law abiding citizens and taxpayers of this country, we are appalled at the utter disregard by Her Excellency President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo of the rule of law and our time-honored system of justice.
Manalili and those convicted with him – Roberto Lising, Robin Manga, Enrico Dizon and Filemon Garcia slaughtered Cochise as if he were an animal, and then raped and slaughtered Beebom as well. Cutting short Manalili’s double life sentence for the kidnapping and murder of Cochise and Beebom will allow him to roam the streets within the next 3 years, thus exposing to serious danger the lives of the witnesses who testified against him.
The decision penned by then Quezon City trial judge Tirso Velasco stated that the crime Manalili et al committed was so heinous that he (Velasco) would have sentenced them to death had the death penalty been in place at that time. To the relatives of Cochise and Beebom, and to the public at large, the double life sentence was lean enough. Comes now President Arroyo who, probably having been misled by officials of the Board of Pardons and Parole, lessens the penalty to a ridiculous pittance of time in prison.
Based on the presidential prerogative, which we believe was grossly abused, Manalili may be out in 3-8 years time, too soon for those who testified against him or had anything to do with his prosecution. Was it because Manalili is from Pampanga, where President Arroyo hails? Was it because Manalili’s family is moneyed and the 2010 elections are near? Is the commutation of Manalili’s sentence connected with the commutations of the sentences of other rich heinous crime convicts like Claudio Teehankee, Jr. or wealthy child rapist Romeo Jalosjos? Who will the President free next – Mayor Sanchez?
We therefore appeal to President Arroyo to reconsider this travesty of justice. Setting free criminals like Manalili and his ilk sends a chilling message to law abiding citizens of this country – we can never feel safe – and gives hope to the criminals of this country – go ahead, commit a heinous crime, and get away with it. But if you do get caught – don’t worry… you can always get executive clemency for as long as you know people in the Board of Pardons and Parole and Malacanang.
Julian Rodrigo A. dela Cruz
Illustrious Fellow, Upsilon Sigma Phi (Diliman)
Jupiter Pante P. Nunez
Illustrious Fellow, Upsilon Sigma Phi (Los Banos)
Jacinto S. Puno
President, Upsilon Sigma Phi Alumni Association, Inc.
Noel Cruz
President, Upsilon Sigma Phi - North America

Did you know that the acknowledged father of Panagbenga or the Baguio Flower Festival is Atty. Damaso E. Bangaoet Jr. ‘59? Bangaoet suggested the idea of a Baguio Flower Festival to the Board of the John Hay Poro Point Development Corporation 14 years ago. Today, the success of the festival speaks for itself and the wonderful work Bangaoet has done for Baguio City. In the photo is Brod Dammie during the Panagbenga 2009 Flower Float Parade held last Sunday.
Did you know that Bangaoet was also the founding president of the UP Junior Marketing Association (UP JMA) in 1958?
Congratulations to Mario C. Cerilles, Jr. ‘07 for winning as No. 2 USC Councilor in UP Diliman! Also in the University Student Council are Jan Carlo Magdalo C. del Rosario ‘06 (Architecture Representative) and Raymund Martin C. Salvador ‘08 (Human Kinetics Representative). Other winners today are Lester C. Yupingkun ‘07 (Chairperson, College of Human Kinetics Student Council) and Lawrence V. Sumera ‘07 (Chemical Engineering Representative, Engineering Student Council).
In the Junior Marketing Association in UP Diliman, Ricardo Malco Bernabe III ‘07 was elected Vice-President for the Publicity Committee and Alexander Nicolas “Nikko” Flores ‘06 won as Vice-President for External Affairs.
In UP Manila, Kevin A. Arao ‘07 was elected chairperson of the College of Allied Medical Professions (CAMP) Student Council. Congratulations brods!
The Upsilon Sigma Phi, celebrating its 90th anniversary, through a semestral-long event dubbed as the “Upsilon Expo”. It comes with the theme “Upsilon Expo: 90 years of Unparalleled Excellence.” This is composed of seven major activities, the Upsilon Muay Thai Fest, Musmos, Lecture on Climate Change, Friday, Friday on a Thursday!, UPLB Presidential Lecture Series (Quezon Lecture), and finally, donation of a new UPLB Campus Map.
Upsilon Lecture on Climate Change tackles on the environmental issues, particularly on the aspect of climate change, its causes, impacts on our day to day living, national economy, and to the next generation. It is also expected not only to create sense of awareness and concern among audience but also to tickle everyone’s passive disposition about the inconvenient truth – deteriorating environmental quality. Ways to mitigate if not eliminate it will be discussed profoundly. This timely and noble endeavor should reach as many Filipinos as possible, thus, we will effectively mobilize media outlets.Audiences coming from different colleges of the University will be participating. Top students of selected high schools and distinguished guests coming from different sectors of the community will be having seats as well.
The fellowship believes that everyone most especially the students should be well informed about the Climate change, for they could play a vital role in resolving, in one way or another, the said concern in the near future or so.
And God said… “It is not good that man should be alone.” –Genesis 2:18
Biblical references just got hotter as the UP Junior Marketing Association and Astring-o-sol Ice Extreme, in cooperation with Upsilon Sigma Phi and Infinit, threw one of the wildest speed dating parties the Astring-O-Sol Inter-collegiate Event Mounting Competition has ever seen last October 3 at the A.Venue Events Hall, Makati City. UP JMA as the defending champion and leading finalist, came up with After Eden as its ground-breaking event concept made especially this year for Astring-o-sol.
Before embarking on their quest to find their Adams & Eves and reliving the original sin, guests gargled with Astring-O-Sol Ice Extreme to give them confidence soooo long lasting, people can’t get enough of them!
The bar of bountiful drinks was appropriately disguised under The Ancient Tree of Eden, the one believed to bear that sinful apple, right in the middle of JMA’s Eden. And all the sexy girls dancing on top of the bar as the drinks were being served nonstop just made the tree (and After Eden) extra sinful.
Read more...Eric “Kidlat Tahimik” de Guia ‘59, the father of independent film-making in the Philippines, was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award for Filmmaking by the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino in its Gawad Urian rites last October 1.
Kidlat Tahimik is renowned as one of the country’s pioneers in alternative and independent filmmaking, known for his work “Perfumed Nightmates” (Mababangong Bangungot) which since 1977, continues to be screened in art house and alternative cinema circuits around the world and which remains to be a staple in film schools for lectures regarding alternative and third world cinema.
Unknown to many, as a resident brod, Kidlat Tahimik was President of the UP Student Council from 1962 to 1963. Congratulations brod!
On October 3, Friday at A.Venue Events Hall, Makati Ave., Makati City arouse your senses and bring out your inner charm and confidence to the EXTREME as the UP Junior Marketing Association and Astring-o-sol Ice Extreme in cooperation with Upsilon Sigma Phi and Infinit present…
Featuring the LAIR OF ADAM AND EVE, the newest twist to speed dating Hiphop and RnB Music by DJ Acid Burn of Embassy and White Avenue and DJ Mike of Ascend, Hierarchy, and Prince of Jaipur FREE FLOWING DRINKS ALL NIGHT LONG! UP JMA and Astring-o-Sol guarantee YOU confidence so long-lasting, people won’t get enough of you. For ticket reservations contact Alin at 0917.517.7888.
As part of its efforts to highlight the achievements and contributions of the country’s leaders to national development, the Upsilon Sigma Phi of the University of the Philippines, Los Baños (UPLB) is sponsoring the UPLB Presidential Lecture Series. This project is was organized by the Upsilon as part of the celebrations of the centenary of the University of the Philippines. On September 1, 2008, the presidency of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo will be featured. The guest of honor and speaker will be the Hon. Cesar E. A. Virata, former prime minister of the Republic of the Philippines. This will be held DL Umali Hall, UP Los Baños, at 1:00 pm. The public is cordially invited.
This is the third lecture in the series. The inaugural lecture which was held on January 12, 2008 highlighted the presidency of Honorary Fellow Jose P. Laurel. Chief Justice Reynato S. Puno was the guest of honor and speaker. The second lecture was delivered by former Senator Ramon B. Magsaysay Jr. on June 30, 2008. He discussed the legacy and relevance of the presidency of his father, the late President Ramon Magsaysay.
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The Upsilon Sigma Phi, founded in 1918, is the oldest fraternity in Asia. Based in the University of the Philippines, it has had an unbroken and singular association with the premier state university. There are no chapters outside of UP Diliman and UP Los Banos. The fraternity counts among its ranks, Benigno 'Ninoy' Aquino and former President Ferdinand E. Marcos.
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