The Philippine President says the Olongapo crime is not reason to abrogate the agreement with the US: The 'sin of one person' should not be 'reflective of the entire country'
Philippine President Benigno Aquino III said the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) will not be abrogated despite increased calls from critics to scrap the agreement after the murder of transgender woman Jennifer Laude by a United States Marine.
Laude, a
Filipino, was allegedly killed by Private First Class Joseph Scott Pemberton, a
US
soldier who was visiting under the VFA,
On Monday,
October 20, on the sidelines of the 70th anniversary of the Leyte
landing, Aquino defended the VFA and said Laude’s death should not affect the
agreement.
The VFA, an
agreement between the Philippine and the United
States governments, allows the rotation of US troops in
the Philippines ,
including the entry and movement of US assets.
"Bakit
natin kailangan i-abrograte 'yung VFA (Why would we need to abrogate the
VFA?) I mean, name me any place that doesn’t have crime. And the sin of one
person should be reflective of the entire country? I don’t think so,"
Aquino said.
"So, ang
importante dito, mayroong krimen na nangyari, kunin lahat nung ebidensiyang
magpapatunay na ang salarin ang may kasalanan dito, at magkaroon tayo ng
katarungan." (The important thing here is that a crime transpired,
let us get all the evidence that proves who commited the crime, and find
justice)
Aquino also said
Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario and US Ambassador Philip Goldberg are
discussing custody matters relating to Pemberton and "are working on
resolving this issue."
"At the very
least [they are] making sure, based on the treaty again, that he is available
or the suspects are available for both investigation in any and all judicial
processes," the President said.
Goldberg too
defended the VFA. A day earlier, Goldberg said in his Twitter account that
"the VFA helped close coordination between the United States and Philippine
authorities in investigating Jennifer Laude's case."
Pemberton is currently under US custody.
Article V,
Paragraph 6 of the VFA states: “The custody of any United States personnel over
whom the Philippines is to exercise jurisdiction shall immediately reside with
the United States military authorities, if they so request.”
Activists have
again questioned the constitutionality of the VFA – as it did a few years ago
when US Lance Corporal Daniel Smith was
convicted of raping Filipina Suzette Nicolas, initially identified by the media
as "Nicole," in Subic . (READ: EDCA, Olongapo murder, and the
old case of Daniel Smith)
Back then, the
Philippine government turned over custody of Smith to the US Embassy, where he
remained while his case was pending before the Makati City
court and even after the same court had convicted and sentenced him to 40
years. Smith flew back to the United
States after he was acquitted 3 years later
by the Court of Appeals.
Stronger
alliance
In his speech,
Aquino praised the United States
for its continued alliance with the Philippines , and called for
strengthening the two country’s relationship anew.
“Let us renew our
commitment to the strong and enduring friendships between the Philippines and
its wartime allies, and perhaps most meaningfully, the countries that were once
its foes,” he said.
“Today, we are
bound by the determination to help each other, to echo General MacArthur’s own
words, ‘For our homes and hearts, for future generations of our sons and
daughters,’ and in the name of all those who made the ultimate sacrifice so
many years ago.”
Aquino also
thanked the United States
and Japan
for their assistance after Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan).
“Through these
friendships, we saw, just last year, vessels bearing the proud names of those
that had fought at Leyte Gulf, once more journeying to the Philippines: Ise
from Japan, Washington and Denver from America,” he said.
“Seventy years
ago, ships with these names engaged in battle, seeking to eliminate the threat
of the other; last November, they came here as partners, to demonstrate their
unity with the Filipino people at a time of such massive loss and tragedy.”
Goldberg too
vowed that the United States ’
commitment to the Philippines
is unwavering and remains to be "iron-clad," as emphasized by US
President Barack Obama during his visit to the Philippines
last April.
The event
commemorated the October 20, 1944, landing of General Douglas MacArthur in
Palo, Leyte, despite heavy defensive by the Japanese in Leyte
Gulf . Three days after Aquino returned to the Philippines as
promised, the Philippine Commonwealth was restored at the Leyte Provincial
Capitol.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/72525-aquino-goldberg-defend-vfa-laude
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