From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Dec 31): Rebel priest’s son now an Army soldier
Jordan Balweg was an infant when his father, slain rebel priest Conrado Balweg,
and his militia, the Cordillera People’s Liberation Army (CPLA), negotiated
peace with the late President Corazon Aquino in 1986.
More than 20 years later, Balweg’s 26-year-old son was officially integrated
into the Philippine Army, along with 57 former members of CPLA, in a Dec. 29
ceremony in this military camp. The integration of the CPLA members into the military fulfills a condition of
a 2011 closure agreement for peace negotiations under the term of Aquino’s son,
Benigno Aquino III.
Last year, Jordan had been supporting CPLA members in Kalinga who refused to
submit to the government-brokered closure plan, believing it was not what his
father wanted. The Kalinga militiamen said the term “closure” meant terminating the “sipat,”
a cessation of hostilities binding CPLA and the government while they negotiated
terms for an autonomous region in the Cordillera.
The creation of the Cordillera Administrative Region in 1987 was the first
step taken to fulfill this goal, but Jordan, in a 2011 letter to the Inquirer,
said that closing the sipat forged in Mt. Data in Mt. Province “makes autonomy
an impossible quest.” The closure agreement was negotiated by the Office of the Presidential
Adviser on the Peace Process and sets the protocol for the CPLA’s disarmament
and conversion into a nongovernment organization. But the CPLA’s Kalinga-based members protested the agreement at the Regional
Development Council. So many were surprised to see Jordan receive his military integration papers
from Lt. Gen. Emmanuel Bautista, Philippine Army chief, during the ceremony.
“I think this is the best thing for me—to defend the country. So I accepted
the offer to be a soldier,” Jordan said. He said it was not an easy decision to join the military.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/332969/rebel-priests-son-now-an-army-soldier
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