<\/a>IN A FIGHTING MOOD \u201cLumad\u201d students from the \u201cbakwit\u201d school at the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City, celebrate their moving up ceremony with clenched fists and a vow to use their learning to defend their ancestral lands. The young lumad had to flee their communities in Mindanao after President Duterte threatened to bomb their schools \u201cfor teaching students to rebel against the government.\u201d \u2014NI\u00d1O JESUS ORBETA<\/p><\/div>\n
MANILA, Philippines \u2014 The road to the University of the Philippines Integrated School (UPIS) auditorium could be the longest march yet for 70 \u201clumad\u201d students, whose moving up ceremonies on Friday also became a rallying call to end martial law in Mindanao.<\/p>\n\n
\u201cEven though we had to wade through the wilderness to get here, this serves as a challenge for us to continue our struggle for true freedom anchored on social justice,\u201d Grade 10 student Catherine Dalon (\u201cKatkat\u201d) told an audience of lumad elders and leaders, university students, activists, priests and educators.<\/p>\n\n
KatKat, from Mindanao Interfaith Services Foundation Inc. in Davao City, joined other colorfully garbed lumad students in recalling their bittersweet journey from their communities in Mindanao in July to escape the military\u2019s threats to bomb their schools.<\/p>\n\n
The group eventually found sanctuary at the University of the Philippines (UP) in Diliman, Quezon City, after eight months of being shuttled from various universities and shelters in Metro Manila. While battling homesickness in the country\u2019s capital, their families remained in Mindanao, caught in the crossfire between government and rebel forces.<\/p>\n\n
Their last stop was the UP College of Home Economics, where 50 volunteer teachers taught the lumad students from Grades 3 to 11 subjects from the curriculum prescribed by the Department of Education (DepEd).<\/p>\n\n
\u2018Bakwit school\u2019<\/strong><\/p>\n\nKatkat recalled how the so-called \u201cbakwit\u201d school (school for evacuees) helped her discover that academic endeavors can coexist with awareness on social issues. One of her most cherished memories was seeing constellations and an enlarged image of the moon for the first time through a telescope at the UP Observatory.<\/p>\n\n
\u201cOur studies will have meaning only when they help us forge a free society,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n\n
Though she shares the longing of fellow lumad students for their families and friends left in Mindanao, she is determined to realize her dream of defending their rights and their ancestral lands.<\/p>\n\n
\u201cI told my parents: Our dreams are stronger than our longing for home,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n\n
Lumad teacher Mimi Alegre, 21, sees the moving up event as more than just a benchmark of successfully finishing an academic year.<\/p>\n\n
\u201cThis day allowed us to show to the world that we value education despite the many challenges confronting our communities,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n\n
Alegre said she saw a lot of her younger self in her students when she recalled how she almost decided to become a house help because of poverty, until she found a new purpose in their town\u2019s lumad school.<\/p>\n\n
According to Save our Schools (SOS) Network, at least 73 of 228 lumad schools in Mindanao have closed since the start of the Duterte administration in 2016.<\/p>\n\n
In July 2017, the President accused lumad schools of \u201cteaching children to rebel against the government\u201d and threatened to bomb them using the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine Air Force.<\/p>\n\n
Alegre fears that with martial law extended in Mindanao, more schools and lumad leaders will come under threat.<\/p>\n\n
Safe educational space<\/strong><\/p>\n\nUP Diliman chancellor Michael Tan, meanwhile, assured the lumad that the university would continue to offer them shelter as well as a safe educational and cultural space.<\/p>\n\n
At the moving up ceremonies, Tan signed a memorandum of understanding between UP and 32 lumad schools, which acknowledges the state university\u2019s responsibility to provide teaching assistance and protection to national minorities whom he described as the \u201cIskolar of the Iskolar ng Bayan.\u201d<\/p>\n\n
\u201cI hope the day would come when [the] lumad do not have to stay in a bakwit school, and celebrations like this would be held in their own communities in Mindanao,\u201d said the chancellor, adding that UP has been linking up with the DepEd and other concerned groups to lobby for the lumad\u2019s right to education and recognition for their schools.<\/p>\n\n
Tan also appealed to the police and the military to stop their armed attacks that have closed down lumad schools.<\/p>\n\n
As the lumad youth fervently sang the song of the \u201cchildren of Mindanao,\u201d the walls of the UPIS auditorium echoed with their cry for justice, education and peace, an end to martial law, and respect for human rights in their communities thousands of kilometers away.<\/p>\n\n
Timely<\/strong><\/p>\n\nThe cry couldn\u2019t have been more timely.<\/p>\n\n
On March 15, SOS Network reported that 15-year-old lumad Jerome Pangadas, a Grade 6 student from Sitio Kamingawan, Barangay Palma Gil in Talaingod, Davao del Norte province, was shot dead by a member of the Citizen Armed Forces Geographical Unit (Cafgu), an irregular auxiliary unit of the AFP.<\/p>\n\n
Reports indicated that Cafgu member Eroy Balentin, who was drunk at the time, indiscriminately fired at the houses in the community, hitting Pangadas, who was then watching television in one of the houses, in the head.<\/p>\n\n
Another report said that Balentin had an altercation with one of the residents in the barangay after the latter refused to join the paramilitary group.<\/p>\n\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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