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University of the Philippines Community Newspaper V O L U M E X X XIII
NUMBER 2
DILIMAN, QUEZON CITY
FEBRUARY 2 0 12
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UP community Earthquake disrupts UPV, UP Cebu classes demands justice Jo. Florendo B. Lontoc Classes were suspended in both UP UPV Information and Publications Office and panic that might be caused by the for HR victims Visayas Miagao and Iloilo City campuses (IPO), the “earthquake with a magnitude aftershocks that followed the quake. This
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and UP Cebu following the 6.9 magnitude UP officials, community leaders and earthquake that hit central Philippines last alumni renewed their call for justice for February 6. Classes resumed the next day. UP constituents who are being subjected The campuses continue to monitor the to political persecution. During a press state of their buildings and other structures conference last January 26 at Quezon as aftershocks are expected to continue for Hall in UP Diliman, the UP community weeks. reaffirmed its call for “swift government Based on the official account by the action on several human rights cases involving UP students.” Student Regent Ma. Kristina Conti recalled the cases of UP students and graduates who have been victims of human Arbeen Acuña rights violations such as illegal detention (Maricon Montajes and Ericon Acosta), enforced disappearances (Karen Empeño, Sherlyn Cadapan and James Balao) and military harassment (the ‘Porac 3.’)
of 5 hit Iloilo around 11:49 a.m. Employees and students rushed outside to open spaces within the university.” At the Iloilo City campus, classes were suspended following the call of the Iloilo City Mayor for suspension of classes and the order of UPV Chancellor Rommel Espinosa. “This was for fear of stampede
SRP guidelines approved
Continuing human rights violations
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According to Conti, Montajes, a Film Major, was illegally arrested in 2010, along with two other youths, while in a peasant community in Batangas. Acosta, a former editor of the Philippine Collegian, was illegally arrested in February 2011 in Samar, Conti said. Montajes and Acosta are still detained in the Batangas Provincial Jail and the Calbayog sub-provincial jail respectively, charged with illegal possession of explosives. Conti said that Acosta was also arrested without any warrant and only on suspicion that he is a member of the New People’s Army (NPA). Employees and REPS celebrate approval of SRP guidelines. Montajes and her companions claim Applause and chants were heard across number of years for which” the employee that they experienced “different forms of Quezon Hall as the All-UP Workers Union is “on substitute, contractual or casual physical and psychological torture” under (AUPWU) celebrated the issuance of status.” military custody, while Acosta was “held for Effective as of April 2011, the guidelines three days without charges and subjected implementing guidelines for the 10 Days Service Recognition Pay (SRP). state that “all regular fulltime administrative to continuous tactical interrogation by the The Board of Regents (BOR) approved staff and REPS in the plantilla” who will military,” Conti said. In 2008, James Balao, a graduate of UP last January 26 the guidelines that grant SRP be covered by “compulsory retirement Baguio and co-founder of the Cordillera “equivalent to ten (10) days, as additional at the age of 65” and “who avail of People’s Alliance, was abducted in Benguet. benefit for administrative staff and REPS.” optional retirement due to severe illness as In 2006, Karen Empeño and Sherlyn The computation “shall not include the defined by PhilHealth” are entitled to the Continued on page 2 Cadapan, then students of UP Diliman, were also abducted while conducting research in Bulacan. The most recent development in the U P H o m e E c o n o m i c s A l u m n i Nutrition (1964), Master in Education Empeño and Cadapan case, Conti said, is Association President Dr. Evelina Guevara Administration (1999), and PhD in the filing of cases against the military men Escudero was appointed by President Education (2004). who allegedly abducted the students. A Benigno Aquino last February 10 as member She has been a professor at the OB hearing was held at the Malolos Regional of the UP Board of Regents (BOR) to Montessori College Department since Trial court on the charges of Kidnapping serve until February 18, 2014. 1966. She has also been an accredited and Serious Illegal Detention filed against Escudero is a member of the Board of assessor of the Technical Education and retired Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan. Directors of the UP Alumni Association Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Palparan is in hiding and has yet to (UPAA) where she served as treasurer on Restaurant Services since 2004. be arrested. The organization of retired and president of the UPAA Hostel Escudero, a daughter of the late UP general officers also claims that he is being Services, Inc. and Alumni Cafe. She is Law Professor Sulpicio Guevara, is married subjected to trial by publicity. also a lecturer at the UP College of Home to Sorsogon Rep. Salvador Escudero III. During a protest action while the hearing Economics. The latter served as dean of the UP College was being held, Prof. Sarah Raymundo of She obtained all three post-secondary of Veterinary Medicine and member of the the Congress of Teachers/Educators degrees from UP: Bachelor of Science in UP BOR. Sen. Chiz Escudero is the second Continued on page 5 Home Economics, Major in Foods and of their three children.
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allowed students to go home and calmed the parents who were worrying for their safety. It also helped parent-employees of the university who were anxious over the situation of their children in other schools,” the IPO reported to the UP Newsletter. As of this writing, 1,000 aftershocks had been recorded in Iloilo City. Engineers and personnel of the Campus Development and Maintenance Office (CDMO) went around the university to check the extent of the damage of building and structures in both the Iloilo City and the Miag-ao campuses. Except for very minor cracks on infrastructure finishings, no apparent damage was recorded in the university. “The CDMO in coordination with the Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Administration is continually monitoring these structures due to the still continuing aftershocks,” the report continued. The UP Newsletter tried but failed to get in touch with the Office of the Dean of UP Cebu the day after the major earthquake. But Prof. Phoebe Sanchez, CWTS Coordinator of UP Cebu, supplied the Newsletter the following information. She said classes were suspended at all levels in the afternoon of the quake, which registered 5 degrees on the Richter Scale. “Classes resumed today [February 7] despite constant tremors last night though to a lesser degree compared to the noontime tremor yesterday,” she said. Sanchez added that the UP Cebu administration had announced the checking of buildings. “The level 2 tsunami alert was lifted at about 3 p.m. yesterday [February 6]. Aftershocks are said to continue till next week,” she reported. According to the UPV-IPO, the tremor lasted at least 45 seconds with numerous aftershocks following it. “The last (earthquake in Iloilo ) was in July 2011 at intensity 5 which only lasted for 5 seconds [and] did not elicit so much fright as this one,” the report added.
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