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Formation Series by Bishop Broderick S. Pabillo, DD.
TV Maria Philippines
The Good Judges that Give Justice to Abused Children
Shay Cullen
6 February 2021
Most people do not have any awareness of the terrible crimes against children that are going on around them every day and night. The secret hidden crimes against children are an everyday occurrence and like most crime, they are hidden of course and unless someone is looking and searching, they’ll never know what is happening. Sexual abuse of children is done in a secret silent place. The abuser knows in his conscience and mind that it is very wrong and that he will be punished if it is ever discovered. In the Philippines, the penalties are severe and rightly so.
The child abuser is never content with one act of abuse or with one victim. There are many and most paedophiles are serial abusers. They abuse many children that is why a long sentence for child sexual abuse does justice for the victim-survivor. It is small recompense for the enormous life-long hurt, pain and suffering endured by the child. Then, no one can know what the pain and suffering is for the child unless it has happened to them.
Judge Gemma Theresa B. Hilario-Logronio of the Olongapo City Regional Trial Court Branch 12, a family court, is one truly honourable judge that decides fairly on the evidence. Very recently in January 2021, she sentenced to life in prison the abuser of a child who was only 11 years when raped three times by her uncle. He will rape no more children. The same judge found Johnny Torres Medina guilty last May 2020 in a landmark decision. He was found guilty beyond reasonable doubt of child sexual abuse of two 11-year old children. He was sentenced to life in prison. These decisions have given much needed justice to the child victims and encouragement to other victims and the child protectors and advocates. The most astonishing case of a child who testified clearly and directly was a three year old, who was sexually assaulted by her biological Father 22 July, 2019. Harly Villaceran Bartolaba, the abuse was witnessed by her older sister. The 3-year-old described clearly what he did to her with his fingers causing her private parts to bleed. The judge was impressed with the testimony and strong evidence and found him guilty and sentenced him to 14 years in jail.
At the Preda Foundation, we know what the child suffers because we see and hear it in the healing process of the child victim-survivor. The Emotional Release Therapy enables the child to finally let out all that is bottled up inside her. It is an exercise in total freedom. It is a mighty release of deep feelings of pain, anger, hurt, hatred and anguish. It is enough to make one cringe and shiver and want to get away from the shouting, howling children, beating and punching the cushions as if beating the life out of their rapist.
After that, they have a sense of freedom, a great weight has been lifted and they become self-confident, empowered and can clearly testify without fear and shame. Many victims of sexual abuse have no hope of finding relief, freedom from the past trauma, and releasing the shock and fear, anxiety, buried pain and anger that they carry within them all their lives. Many succeed to bury it deeply within yet the scar and the wound is there ready to open with a reminder by any triggering event.
Two child victims, nine and 11 years old when they were abused, got justice from Judge Maria Angelica T. Paras-Quiambao of the Regional Trial Court Branch 59 in Angeles City, Pampanga last 11 June 2020. In an 81-page decision, she found Christina Limpin Mendoza, 22, guilty beyond reasonable doubt of five counts of human trafficking for sexual exploitation by a foreign paedophile. The trafficker was sentenced to several life terms of imprisonment. This is a powerful message that child abusers and human traffickers will bear the full weight of the law.
Judge Maria Cristina J. Mendoza-Pizzaro has also given justice to many child victims of rape and abuse. Last 10 June 2020, the sixth division of the Court of Appeals ruled in favour of upholding the conviction of a child rapist who she convicted on 15 November 2018 for qualified rape of a seven-year old child. The original judgement and conviction was made by Judge Maria Cristina J. Mendoza-Pizzaro who has a long significant history of a no-nonsense application of the law with many just convictions of child sexual rapists and traffickers. They will never abuse or rape children again.
The majority of child sex offenders are relatives of the child. The victim is trapped in the family and easily available. In the past year, this is terrifying and detrimental to the child’s well-being since she or he cannot escape into the night away from the approaching rapist- a biological father, a live-in partner of the mother, a brother or cousin or uncle or community paedophile. They are all the abusers of the 107 children that we helped rescue and protect last year 2020 and heal in the Preda Home for child sexually abused and trafficked children.
A vulnerable child is weak, powerless against a large male abuser. If he is a relative, he has ascendency over the child and exerts extreme pressure and fear. A child, when being molested, is mentally paralysed and frozen in fear, they tell their therapist. The fear is generated by threats. “I will kill you and your brothers and sisters and mother if you tell anyone. This is a secret. Hide it deep within you.” And she does for all her life. How hard and shameful it is for a child to accuse her own father or brother of raping her? To go public would be to bring disgrace and punishment on her family. They would blame her for the rest of her life and they would not believe her. This is the additional suffering of the child victim, not to be believed and helped.
The child can be in a worse situation if she gets the courage to tell her mother. That is not always relief and salvation. Many mothers are totally dependent on the father or live-in partner for support. Many mothers choose not to believe their daughters because of the devasting effect it would have if the news got out to the neighbours or the authorities. There is the shame, the fear of retaliation by the abuser and the loss of financial and emotional support of a husband or a live-in partner. In some cases, we have had a most despicable crime where the child’s mother held down the child while the father raped her.
The only real answer is for the truth to come out and the abusers held accountable. For victims of on-line child sexual abuse, it is the telecommunication corporations that control the Internet Server Providers (ISPs) that must answer for not obeying section 6 of RA 9775 and for allowing the on-line sexual abuse of children and child pornography to run rampant. When will the government, the National Telecommunications Corporation, and the public stand up and demand justice for children is the big question.
Enough is enough. Fire General Parlade.

The notorious Gen. Antonio Parlade has struck again. This time the victim of his red tagging is reporter Tetch Torres-Tupas of the Philippine Daily Inquirer as well as other reporters who reported on the case of the two Aetas allegedly tortured, illegally arrested and charged with terrorism by the military.
This is not the first time Parlade has red tagged members of the media, activists, government critics, members of the opposition, and practically anyone critical of the Duterte administration — from 18 schools supposedly in cahoots with communists to bring down the government, movie stars and beauty queens expressing concern about government’s failures, members of the clergy and religious groups opposing extrajudicial killings, to former justices of the Supreme Court who are questioning the Anti Terrorism Law.
Such a frothing-in-the-mouth, unthinking, shoot-from-the-hip bully would normally elicit nothing but scorn from a disbelieving public. But Parlade is no ordinary witch hunter. He is a general of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), commanding thousands of armed soldiers and security agents, wielding the power of life and death over the population. Thus, he is a danger to the safety and security of all those he has recklessly and unjustly redtagged on a wild goose chase for so-called enemies of the state.
In fact, Parlade should himself be tagged outright as unfit in a democratic — as such necessarily civilized, humane, and law-bound — community. Since Parlade appears unrepentant despite repeatedly being called out for his redtagging spree, it is time that he be immediately fired from his current position as spokesperson for the equally reprehensible NTF-ELCAC and assigned to a more appropriate post where he cannot terrorize our people.#
Church People- Workers Solidarity Statement on Anti-Terrorism Law Oral Argument at Supreme Court

On February 2, 2021, the Supreme Court will hold oral arguments on the petition against the Anti- Terrorism Law (ATL) of 2020. With a total of 37 petitions against the said law. It is considered as the most contested and highly divisive law since the Cybercrime Prevention Act. Petitioners composed mainly of lawyers and their alternatives will argue against certain provisions of ATL specially Section 4 which expanded the definition of “terrorism”. The Petitioners claim that the definition of terrorism in Section 4 makes it easy to the government to penalize any form of dissent, putting activities, including union leaders at most risk.
In the midst of health crisis and worsening socio- economic problems, the government should instead focus on prioritizing quality, safe, and effective mass vaccination to the populace. The Philippines are way behind Asian countries in implementing mass vaccination. The economic impact of COVID-19 has affected millions of workers in the country. Just recently, the country experienced an 8.3% contraction in gross domestic product (GDP) in the 4th quarter of 2020 and even worse -9.5% for the whole year of 2020, the largest drop in government data going to 1946. Prices of basic commodities particularly meat and vegetables skyrocketed in the past week s making it all the more difficult for poor families to buy their basic needs.CWS believes that the ATL will only aggravate the social and economic suffering of the Filipino people. Recent incidents’ of red-tagging by government agents against church and health workers in Negros resulted to the killings. Last week, death treats sent via text messages were sent to union leaders and prominent activist in Cebu. The perpetuators of this killings, threats, intimidations and harassment are emboldened to continue their criminal acts because of ATL.
We invite church people- religious, priests, bishops and lay workers to gather in prayer in their respective communities during this historic day. Let us join hands in prayer for our magistrates in the Supreme Court that GOD may enlighten their hearts and minds to heed the voice of the people, defend the truth, and junk the dreaded terror bill.
Signed:

A Letter to the Justices of the Supreme Court
On the Anti-Terrorism Law
Dear Your Honors, Justices of the Supreme Court,
We, members and networks of the National Clergy Discernment Group (NCDG), a group of Catholic priests and religious spread all over the Philippines, express our solidarity with our brothers and sisters of different faith-traditions and secular movements in opposing the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020, also known as Republic Act No. 11479. In so opposing, we add our reasoned conviction to these voices that urge you, members of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, to declare the unconstitutionality of R.A. 11479.
1. Terrorism and Acts of Terror do not exist as a national reality in the Philippines, notwithstanding the very broad definition of Terrorism in the R.A. 11479. If there are identified terrorists doing acts of terror, as identified by other Nation-States and the United Nations, in the Philippines, then these could only be a limited one confined to some small areas in Mindanao. One cannot make a law for the whole for the sake of a tiny exception. One cannot make a law for a non-existent phenomenon.
2. R.A. 11479 in fact, by broadening the definition of Terrorism and its Terrorist Acts, creates and conjures Terrorism and Terrorist Acts. Notwithstanding its expressed exemptions of Terrorism in Sec. 4 of this Terror Law, still this exceptionalism can be curtailed, denied and suppressed under the same provisions of Sec. 4. The inconveniences created by advocacies and protest actions in various forms could be construed as acts intended to cause death, damage to public facility, interference with critical infrastructure, even with the use of weapons and inducing calamities. Experience from the period of Martial Law and the Dictatorship until now must teach us a lesson: the imprisonment, disappearances and deaths of many workers for change, peace-builders, ecological advocates and human rights defenders continue to occur, as committed by the State security forces and the clandestine Death Squads with impunity.
3. The Anti-Terrorism Council created by R.A. 11479 is at the heart of our opposition. Notwithstanding the many so-called safeguards and legal procedures which, experience continue to show, have been constantly violated by those who are supposed to enforce them, the ATC exists as plenipotentiary body with the powers of the surveillance and intelligence team, the police and the military enforcer, the prosecutor and the judge, the jailer and the punisher – all at the same time.
4. Already before as now, R.A. 11479 legitimizes the terror experienced by the people at the hand of the State, its Security Forces and the Death Squads. Pointing at the Communist Party of the Philippines – the New People’s Army – the National Democratic Front of the Philippines as terrorist enemies of the State, the military and police have lumped all legal, non-combatant and unarmed members of the National Democratic Movement as conspirators with the CPP-NPA-NDFP that seek the overthrow of the State. In the guise of containing terrorist acts, they massacred the Tumandok tribes defending their ancestral land, massacred peasants crying out for land reform, jailed workers demanding just family wage, assassinated peace negotiators and human rights and ecological defenders, bombed the farms of the Lumad and closed their schools to throw them out of their land and to make them docile uncritical slaves of mining, logging and plantation companies. And now, the red-tagging is obscenely led by the elements of the military and police, targeting the universities and schools, isolating their members for the kill, and in order to turn the bastion of critical thinking, the free laboratory of new ideas and the cultural arena of actions for freedom into prisons of submission and unfreedom. Soon all types of opposition, critical thinking and movement for change will be classified as Terrorism and Terrorist Acts.
And so today, we ask you to invoke the Wisdom of History. “First they came for the Communists, and I did not speak out because I was not a Communist; they came for Socialists, and I did not speak out, because I was not a Socialist. Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out, because I was not a Trade Unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out, because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak for me.” – Pastor Martin Niemoeller. “When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food they call me a communist.” – Dom Helder Camara. “
The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to preach the good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.” – Jesus Christ, Luke 4:18-19.
Please, declare R.A. 11479, The Anti-Terror Act of 2020 unconstitutional. Now.
Signatories:
Most Reverend Narciso V. Abellana, MSC, D.D. – Bishop of Diocese of Romblon
Most Reverend Arturo Bastes, SVD, D.D. – Bishop Emeritus of Diocese of Sorsogon
Most Reverend Roberto Mallari, D.D. – Diocese of San Jose, Nueva Ecija
Fr. Noel Gatchalian, SVD
Fr. Ben Alforque, MSC
Fr. Amado L. Picardal CSsR
Executive Co-Secretary JPIC Commission-USG/UISG
Rome, Italy
Fr. Rico Ponce, O.Carm.
Fr. Manuel Vicente Catral – Archdiocese of Tuguegarao
Fr. Niño B. Etulle, SCJ
Fr. Wilfredo Dulay, MDJ
Fr. Tito Maratas, MSC
Fr. Domingo Barawid
Br. Armin Luistro, FSC – De La Salle Brothers – Philippines
Daniel Franklin Pilario, CM – Dean, St. Vincent School of Theology
Fr. Harlem F. Gozo – Diocese of Maasin
Fr. Joel Canuel, MDJ
Fr. Paul Medina, O.Carm.
Fr. Kenneth C. Masong
Fr. Eliseo Mercado, Jr. OMI
Professor – San Beda University Graduate School of Laws and Notre Dame University Graduate School
Fr. Edwin Borlasa, MSC
Fr. Cesar Ma. Talamayan, SSF – Servant Brothers of St. Francis
Fr. Rex Salvilla, CICM
Fr. Valentin Narcise, CICM
Fr. Ramon Caluza, CICM
Bagong ORATIO IMPERATA Laban sa COVID- 19
(Revised January 2021)
Mahabagin at mapagmahal na Ama, nagsusumamo kami sa iyo upang hilingin ang iyong patnubay laban sa Covid-19 na nagpapahirap sa marami at kumitil na ng mga buhay.
Tunghayan mo kami nang may pagmamahal at ipag-adya kami ng inyong mapaghilom na kamay mula sa takot sa kamatayan at karamdaman, itaguyod mo kami sa pag-asa at patatagin sa pananampalataya.
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Hinihiling naming ito sa pamamagitan ni Hesukristo na nabubuhay at naghaharing kasama mo at ng Espiritu Santo, Diyos, magpasawalang hangan. Amen.
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Bukal ng Buhay Episode 22
Defend our universities as bastions of critical thinking and dissent

Movement Against Tyranny Press Statement
January 29, 2021
The Movement Against Tyranny calls on the Filipino people to come to the defense of our institutions of higher learning, which are now under attack from officials of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) and other rabid members of the Duterte administration.
This week, NTF-ELCAC spokesperson Gen. Antonio Parlade Jr. revived his list of 18 schools supposedly in cahoots with communists, which he first revealed in his infamous Red October plot expose of 2018.
Not to be outdone, presidential communications office undersecretary Lorraine Badoy, who is also an NTF-ELCAC spokesperson, came out with a longer list of 38 colleges and universities allegedly serving as recruitment grounds of the New People’s Army.
The pronouncements of Parlade and Badoy follow defense secretary Delfin Lorenzana’s unilateral and arbitrary abrogation of the UP-DND Accord which, for the last 30 years, have protected the country’s premier state university from illegal and unreasonable searches, arrests and surveillance, as well as prohibited state security forces from interfering in peaceful assemblies and protests in campus.
The security sector insists that such means of protecting academic freedom turns our campuses into breeding grounds of rebels and terrorists. This is not only an attack on the reputation of these schools but on academic freedom itself and the role of educational institutions in nurturing critical thinking among our youth.
The freedom to think and challenge the status quo is precisely what makes the academe a dynamic source of novel and radical solutions to such fundamental problems as mass poverty, underdevelopment, systemic corruption, rampant human rights abuses and blatant violations of our sovereignty. It is also this freedom that nurtures righteous dissent against all kinds of tyranny and oppression.
Thus, academic freedom is a key element in any democracy. This is precisely why the Constitution guarantees it. To impinge upon that freedom by stoking the fear of communism is straight out of the fascist playbook. Let us not play into the hands of those who would have us return to the dark days dictatorship. Let us defend academic freedom and say no to tyranny!#