GMA  LEADS  NATION CELEBRATING 110th  INDEPENDENCE  DAY  TODAY

MANILA, JUNE 12, 2008
 (STAR) By Marvin Sy - President Arroyo will lead the nation in celebrating the 110th anniversary of the country’s independence today with a flag raising and wreath laying event at the Rizal Park in Manila.

Simultaneous flag raising and wreath laying rites will be held at the Aguinaldo Shrine in Cavite to be led by Vice President Noli de Castro; Barasoain Church in Malolos, Bulacan with Speaker Prospero Nograles; Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolucion at the Manila North Cemetery with Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro; Bonifacio National Monument in Caloocan City with Chief Justice Reynato Puno; Pinaglabanan Memorial Shrine in San Juan City with Senate President Manuel Villar; Cebu City with Health Secretary Francisco Duque; Davao City with Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus Dureza; and the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao with Agrarian Reform Secretary Nasser Pangandaman.

As instructed by the President, the Cabinet members would spread out across the country to deliver various services to the masses.

Presidential Management Staff director general Cerge Remonde said the government chose to do away with the usual parades this year and instead go for a different celebration “to bring the administration closer to the people.”

The President will later host a cocktail reception for the diplomatic corps at 6 p.m. at Malacañang. The vin d’honneur will feature a rigodon de honor, reviving a tradition of independence day celebrations dating back to the time of Governor general William Taft.

The formal dance will have 40 participants or 20 pairs, including Cabinet Secretaries Arthur Yap and Peter Favila, Reps. Dato Arroyo, Robi Puno and Martin Romualdez, Ambassadors Kristie Kenney and David Pine, and other government officials and social figures.

In her Independence Day message, the President emphasized that her administration has staunchly protected and strengthened the vibrant democracy that was restored during the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution.

“Our political discourse is vibrant, our press is free, our Constitution shelters all who seek its protection and embrace the rule of law,” the President said.

“We have tackled our unfortunate legacy of political violence whether it is in the Philippines or abroad with foreign leaders and human rights organizations,” the President added.

Mrs. Arroyo said that the government has been successful in reducing cases of unexplained killings since the formation of the Melo Commission.

“Extrajudicial killings are down and prosecutions are up. We will not be satisfied until we are at zero, but we are making progress,” the President said.

The President also cited the government’s efforts in protecting the people from the rise in the prices of oil and rice in the world market.

“We are delivering investments in three critical areas, what we call the three Es, namely: the economy, the environment and education. These issues are central to lifting our nation up and getting it ready for the next generation of leaders,” the President said.

She said the country is now in a vastly improved position to weather the global high prices than at any other time in recent memory.

Mrs. Arroyo also paid tribute to the Filipino workers here and overseas who have been widely accepted for their hard work and skills.

“With solidarity, sacrifice and singular purpose, our heroes brought forth a new nation. With the same love of country binding all Filipinos, we too shall achieve for the Philippines and all its people the blessings of freedom, justice and progress and our esteemed place among the great nations of the world,” the President said.

Erap scores GMA for moving celebration of ‘historical events’ Thursday, June 12, 2008

Ousted President Joseph Estrada called yesterday on President Arroyo to preserve the exact date of historical events like the 110th Independence Day celebration today.

Speaking to The STAR during a break in his “Lakbay Pasasalamat” in Trece Martires City in Cavite, Estrada said Mrs. Arroyo must learn to respect the sacrifices of Filipino heroes, who gambled their lives in defense of the nation’s freedom.

“It is not right to transfer the dates of the celebration of historical events like Independence Day because our heroes who gave their lives in defense of our freedom do not consider whether the day is sandwiched by weekends or not when they fought for our freedom,” he said.

“I think we are the only country that changes the commemoration of historical events. Can we change the date of Christmas, can we change the date of New Year’s Eve? I don’t think so. I think she (Mrs. Arroyo) has no sense of history. The people in other countries value their independence too much.”

Estrada said Filipino heroes did not care whether it was a holiday when they fought for freedom.

“That is why we must respect their role in our history by preserving the dates when they did their heroism,” he said.

“She has no sense of history, she does not care for our heroes.”

Estrada also visited the Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite to honor the first president of the Philippines, who declared the country’s independence from Spain on June 12, 1898.

“The blood in my veins also belongs to the Caviteño because my grandfather was a Caviteño,” he said.

“The Ejercitos are from Imus, Cavite. We must always celebrate our Independence Day every June 12 of the year. It must not be changed. We have to preserve our history and inculcate it in the Filipino youth.” – Jose Rodel Clapano


Reported by: Sol Jose Vanzi

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