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2006-01-19 Southeast Asia
Philippines on alert over fugitive coup leader
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Posted by Dan Darling 2006-01-19 00:37|| || Front Page|| [4 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 You must not allow yourself be used by persons who are not accountable to the people,"
one of the "corrupt" generals said this!
Ameture hour once again in the Philippines...
Posted by bk 2006-01-19 10:04||   2006-01-19 10:04|| Front Page Top

#2 This whole series of events is an ongoing tragedy. LT San Juan commanded one of the US trained LRC, Light Reaction Companies. In that training he was exposed to discipline, honor, integrity, and putting ones unit and nation above ones self. He was equipped with the best equipment money could buy, trained by the best soldiers in the world, 1st SFG, and shown how a well trained unit can win in combat and sustain minimal casualties. The US trained the LRC’s on the US model, officer led, NCO driven. What was not trained to the LRC was how to deal with being the only honorable unit in a corrupt and undisciplined military. They were exposed to what “Right” looks like and they were victorious in battle.

The hopes of training units like this is that when the officers and NCO’s move on they will take this training and integrity with them to their new units and instill it across the AFP, Armed Forces of the Philippines. LT San Juan looked at his leaders, the generals, and found institutionalized corruption, graft, and conspiracy with the enemy. They went to their leader, the president, and asked her to investigate the corruption and they were met with a promise in the dark. Out of frustration they took matters into their own hands and took the Makati district of Manila. They had planned this carefully as to not incur civilian casualties and took care not to use the US equipment given to them, in an effort not to put the FMS programs at risk. They released all the hotel guests and insured their safety on departure. Their demands were simple. They wanted the boots that were promised to the soldiers by the president. The money for the boots were taken by generals and put into private off shore accounts. They wanted the AFP intelligence chief removed from position. He was a former NPA commander and they believed, and had evidence of his continued involvement with the NPA. They wanted the AFP G4 arrested and the millions he filtered into the US returned. They also had a list of, I believe seven other corrupt generals they wanted investigated. Basically they wanted reform in the military there. Last they wanted amnesty for all the enlisted soldiers taking part in the coupe. They felt they were doing the right thing for their country, they knew they would not succeed, and they knew they would probably die for their acts. But they felt without action, their country would never get better, and they never wanted to take the country over.

Fifteen minutes before the assault by the police and other troops, the mutineers asked to surrender. They had got their point to the world and wanted no violence. They were arrested and thrown in prison. Months later the enlisted were released to their units. Officers that were not key leaders were released also. The AFP intelligence chief was investigated and place under house arrest. The G4 had all his assets seized and is on trial at this time, his son was caught smuggling hundreds of thousands of dollars into the US. Other officers on the list quickly retired and were also investigated. The actions of LT San Juan did not clean up the AFP, but it did end one generation of corruption.

From a civilized perspective, what they did was wrong. Their intentions were honorable, their execution was criminal. To some they are hero’s, to others villains. This story is not over. The question is: In a corrupt government and military is this act justifiable?

Posted by 49 Pan">49 Pan  2006-01-19 20:34||   2006-01-19 20:34|| Front Page Top

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