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Sen.
Cayetano hails NAMFREL volunteers’ sacrifices
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by Nestor
D. Malapajo, Jr., NAMFREL Volunteer |
from
NAMFREL Election Monitor Vol.2, No.22
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During the joint hearing on October 18 of
the Senate Electoral Reforms Committee, headed by Sen. Aquilino
Pimentel III, and the Blue Ribbon Committee, chaired by Sen.
Teofisto Guingona, Jr., Committee member Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano
hailed the sacrifices of NAMFREL volunteers in the 2004 and 2007
elections, together with other witnesses who allege that the
elections were rigged and fraudulent.
“I would like to take this opportunity to call on all witnesses,
including NAMFREL volunteers, whom, since 1986 and even before that,
have sacrificed much. This is the right time to come out in the
open, tell the truth, so we can look forward for a clean and honest
2013 elections,” said Sen. Cayetano.
NAMFREL Secretary General Eric Alvia replied to the call by committing to submit to the Blue Ribbon
Committee in the next hearing a number of documents, including
election returns and certificates of canvass that have
“inconsistencies” and manifest errors.
Upon hearing this, Sen. Cayetano said, “I would also like to
manifest that it is precisely where NAMFREL does its job. I was
informed that in the past, there were some unscrupulous politicians
whofiled before the COMELEC asking not to accredit NAMFREL.
Precisely, because NAMFREL have thedata and they can produce it, and
I would like to thank you for that. And I would just like to say
hang in there and continue doing your work cause definitely there
will be challenges to your organization.”
At the start of hearing, Comelec Chairman Sixto Brillantes, Jr. also submitted to the
Committee several documents which he said would be vital to the
investigation.
Aside from Senators Guingona, Pimentel and Cayetano, Sens. Jinggoy
Estrada and Francis Escudero took turns in grilling the witnesses
and resource persons, namely former Shariah Circuit Court Judge
Nagamura Moner, former Philippine Ports Authority General Manager
Alfonso Cusi, Comelec ARMM Director Rey Sumalipao, and former
Maguindanao Provincial Election Supervisor Lintang Bedol, among
others.
Moner, when asked by Sen. Estrada as to who he thinks would have won
the election in 2004 had there been no fraud, replied “If there was
no cheating, Poe (referring to former actor and thenpresidential
candidate Fernando Poe, Jr.) could have won by a large margin.”
Cusi vehemently denied all the accusations made by Moner linking him
to the fraud in 2004 elections, though he said that he met Moner in
April 2004 when the latter was planning to launch the Lanao Unity
Movement (LUM), a “loose” organization supporting then-candidate
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
When asked if there were syndicates inside
and outside of the Comelec selling election returns and certificates
of canvass, Bedol replied in the affirmative.
On the issue of manifest errors, Sen. Cayetano brought to the
attention of Dir. Sumalipao a NAMFREL report that said an “election
return (ER) showed Arroyo getting only 964 votes but the CoC
indicated 4,700 votes. FPJ got 767 in the ER and zero in the COC.”
He asked NAMFREL, as approved by the Committee, to make a
presentation in the next hearing about their report in the 2004
elections, specifically on the manifest errors. The Committee will
allot time in the next hearing for NAMFREL’s presentation. |
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