Around 200 Thomasians immersed with the Lumads in a solidarity program as part of the “Dialogue of Life” organized by the Rotaract Club-Pharmacy Unit at the Baclaran Church on Sunday, Nov. 15.
Entitled “”Dialogue of Life: Our Continuing Journey with the Anawim, A Gift Giving” students and professors of the University engaged in discussions on issues the Lumads are currently facing, took part in workshops and gave school packs and hygiene kits as donations for the children.
“Yung presensya niyo [Thomasians] ay malaking tulong sa layunin namin na mapalaganap ang nangyayari sa amin,” said Dulphing Ogan, Secretary General of Kusog Sa Katawang Lumad sa Mindanao (KALUMARAN).
The Lumads are composed of 18 tribes in Mindanao who are currently facing abuse and violence, held the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) accountable for the said acts. On October 26, about 800 Lumads arrived in Manila to air their grievances to the government.
The Lumads started to camp out in Baclaran Church after being invited by the Redemptorist priests and brothers since Nov. 13 after their permit to stay in Liwasang Bonifacio was shortened from Nov. 22 to Nov. 12 in time with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leader’s Meeting.
Fr. Joey Echano, CSsR of the National Shrine of Mother of Perpetual Help, mentioned during the press conference that the Church welcomed the said indigenous people after they moved out from Liwasang Bonifacio.
“Ang simbahan ay bukas sa sino mang nais makituloy. Lalo na ang mga biktima ng karahasan at pang-aapi,” he said.
Seeking help
Ogan reiterated in his opening remarks the Lumads’ demand to cease militarization and abuses in their communities which they have been suffering since the 90’s due to the misconception that they are producing rebels.
Last September, the Alternative Learning Center for Agricultural and Livelihood Development (ALCADEV) was said to be burned down by the military or in some accounts, the Magahat-Bagani paramilitary group who were said to have killed the Lumad leaders Dionel Campos and Datu Juvello Sinzo, and ALCADEV school director Emerito Samarca.
The issue of Lumad also attracted international organizations such as the International League of People’s Struggles (ILPS). Lyn Meza from the International Coordinating Committee of ILPS said “Your struggle is also our struggle.”
Dialogue of Life
Zarina Rivera, the President of the Rotaract Club- Pharmacy Unit and the project head of the event, said in an interview with TomasinoWeb that the special attention needed for the issue of the Lumad people motivated her to spearhead the program.
“Ang atensyon ay laging nasa Syrian refugees, bakit walang atensyon sa mga Lumad?” she said.
For College of Commerce and Business Administration Student Council Vice President Lorenzo Tañada, who found the event to be an “eye-opener” said that he only understood the Lumad’s struggle through the dialogue.
Meanwhile, Athena Mondido of Student Alliance for the Advancement of Democratic Rights in University of Santo Tomas (STAND-UST) considers the event as the only way for students to help the Lumad and consider them as a family.
Dialogue of Life started its series of programs this month with a photo exhibit and last November 6, a cultural presentation and advocacy forum was held at the Benavides Auditorium.
Present in the gift-giving were UST Simbahayan and Rural Missionaries of the Philippines, Rotaract Club of UST – Central Chapter, Community Achievers Association – Pharmacy Unit, Community Achievers Association – Central, UST UNICEF Volunteers, UNESCO UST, Theatre Catalyst, and Becarios de Santo Tomas.