Reports of how the AFP has been attacking and preventing the
victory of progressive party-list groups abound. But the smoking gun
that would prove these allegations was finally discovered: it was
contained in the testimonies that the Mayuga report suppressed.
By
INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
Bulatlat.com
At last there’s concrete and indisputable proof that the Armed Forces
of the Philippines (AFP) directly engaged in sabotaging the chances of
progressive party-list groups in the 2004 elections.
As they continue to go over the Mayuga Report, Bayan Muna Reps. Teddy
Casiño and Neri Javier Colmenares discovered that the controversial
military report on the 2004 elections also glossed over or covered up
references to the military’s involvement in the campaign for party list
group allied with former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and against
progressive party list groups including Bayan Muna. The lawmakers said
those mentioned in the report could face graft and electioneering
charges.
“The name of a certain Col. Rey Ardo keeps cropping up and it
appears that the same man went around Lanao and other areas in Mindanao
during the 2004 Election,” said Colmenares.
Colmenares said Ardo’s name was mentioned by Gen. Hermogenes Esperon
as having been given the task to go around the country to supposedly
distribute primers of the Commission on Elections.
“Esperson was quoted saying this, but according to testimonies of
officers, Esperon was actually asking them to make sure that the ANAD
Party list wins. A Lt. Col. Elmer Logronio testified that Col. Ardo
asked him to call for a meeting of mayors in Lanao. In the said meeting
what was discussed was ensuring ANAD’s victory,” he said.
ANAD stands for the Alliance for Nationalism and Democracy which
currently has one representative in congress, Rep. Jun Alcover. AFP
supports, cheats for ANAD Party-List Colmenares explained that in the
Mayuga Report’s section containing questions asked various witnesses,
Questions 83, 84, 88 and 96 were on Col. Logronio’s testimony.
83. Question - Were there active officers who also went there not organic to SOUTHCOM (Southern Command) or Marine Brigade?
Answer - Si Col. Ardo, pero ang tsinecheck niya iyong stand ng Anad. (Col. Ardo, but he immediately checked on to status of Anad.
84. Question – Can you recall the date when you saw him?
Answer – Election period. Before election, May 8 or 9,
nag present siya ng Anad and after election nandoon din siya. (Before
the elections, May 8 or 9. He presented for Anad and after the elections
he was also there.
88. Question – What specifically were the directives at that time?
Answer – Distribute ang leaflets and information sa
Anad and to make sure na mananalo ang Anad. (Distribute leaflets and
information on Anad and to make sure that Anad wins.)
96. Question – You were not informed that it was a political party?
Answer – Party list lang sir ang sinasabi. Ang
pagkakaintindi ko may panlaban tayo sa mga party list na prine present
nila halimbawa iyong Bayan Muna. (I was told it was a party-list. As I
understood it, we were told that we have a party that would compete
against party-list groups like Bayan Muna.)
These testimonies, Colmenares said, were deliberately neglected by the Mayuga Panel.
Admission of electoral fraud campaign
“The testimony of Lt. Col. Ronald Villanueva as revealed in his
answers to Questions 37, 62-67, and 127 was more direct to the point.
When asked if he considers as partisan political activity the request of
Col. Ardo to help Anad , he answered ‘I will only reduce the
influence of left leaning party list organizations by telling my
personnel and asking the people who were seeking positions [candidates]
how much he can contribute and if he can help Anad because it was given
to me as additional assignment to help Anad,’” he said.....
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