BAGUIO CITY鈥擜 petition posted by Ilocanos online has asked that dictator Ferdinand Marcos be buried in his hometown, Batac in Ilocos Norte province, instead of Libingan ng mga Bayani in Taguig City.
Addressed to President Duterte, the petition, signed as of Tuesday by 1,181 people at www.change.org, has urged him to reconsider his decision to allow Marcos at the Libingan.
鈥淩esting in Ilocos was also the late President鈥檚 wish鈥攁nd it is a wise thing, to be buried close to the people that mattered most to him,鈥 the petition said. 鈥淚f he is to be given a state funeral on the account that he was a former President, let it be here in Batac鈥 that would be fair.鈥
The petition was started by Ilocanos Worldwide, which identified its members to Mr. Duterte as 鈥測our Ilocano partners for true change and progress [from Region 1]鈥 where many voted for you.鈥
鈥淲e know you promised then Sen. Bongbong Marcos that in exchange for his support for you, you will allow him to bury former President Marcos at Libingan ng mga Bayani, against even the former president鈥檚 own wishes: which was to be buried beside his mother, Do帽a Josefa, in their hometown in Ilocos,鈥 said the petition.
The young Marcos ran and lost in the 2016 vice presidential race, as the running mate of the late Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago.
On Nov. 8, the Supreme Court ruled that no law forbade Mr. Duterte from allowing Marcos鈥 burial at Libingan.
The court said: 鈥淥ur nation鈥檚 history will not be instantly revised by a single resolve of President Duterte鈥 to bury Marcos at [Libingan ng mga Bayani]. Whether petitioners admit it or not, the lessons of martial law are already engraved, albeit in varying degrees, in the hearts and minds of the present generation of Filipinos.鈥
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In Batac, a 93-year-old master inabel weaver has completed the shroud, which will serve as the Ilocano pabaon (keepsake) for the late Marcos. Ilocano tradition requires the family to tuck the pabaon inside the casket of the departed.
Magdalena Gamayo, the Gawad Manlilikha ng Bayan (National Living Treasure Awardee) of 2012, began weaving the white shroud in August, intending to present it before Marcos鈥 first scheduled burial on Sept. 18, seven days after Marcos鈥 99th birth anniversary.
鈥淢y heart is filled with joy for being chosen to create the pabaon. But, at the same time, I grieved because I was again crafting a pabaon for someone I value,鈥 Gamayo said in a statement issued by the Ilocos Norte government.
鈥淧abaon honors the deceased by giving them what they need in the afterlife,鈥 Stella Gaspar, curator of Ilocos Norte-based Taoid Museum, said. 鈥淵ou give them their important personal belongings鈥 something that represents their [respective] occupation.鈥
The shroud is seven-and-a-half yards long and could serve as the late Marcos鈥 blanket and pillowcase.
Gamayo wove flowers into the shroud. 鈥淲hen you truly value someone, you give the person flowers as a special gift and that was why I have chosen the floral design which I actually dreamed about for the President鈥檚 burial blanket,鈥 she said in the statement.