Monday, November 23, 2009

Massacre in Maguindanao

Yesterday, 41 people were believed killed with 21 confirmed dead in a brazen attack in the the province of Maguindanao in what may turn out to be the deadliest single poll-related incident of violence in the history of the Philippines. Not even the presence of media men deterred the broad daylight abduction and eventual murder of the female relatives of a political family as well the media persons themselves who accompanied them to cover the filing of candidacy of a scion of the clan. Majority of the victims were women and unarmed and some were raped according to eyewitness accounts of those who came to the place where some 21 bodies were found.

The impunity, done in broad daylight, and the sheer number of victims has gotten this blogger all riled up. Has the lawlessness in Maguindanao reached the point where attacks of such a massive scale can be carried out without fear of justice finally catching up? Are those people responsible for the attack so confident of their power and immunity that killing 13 journalist as well was a risk worth taking?
I am shocked, I am sad and I grieve for the families of the victims, but more than anything else I fear for what has become of our country.

Monday, November 16, 2009


Raging waters of Tinago Falls


View from the rocks

Deep in the forests of Biliran, in the town of Caibiran is a spot worth taking the less-travelled road for. Its called Tinago Falls and this blogger, unfortunately, has not had the chance to visit. However, judging from friends and colleagues raving reports who have been to the place, its a worthy 3 hour trip from the city. The sound of the raging waters can be heard a kilometer away and so far it has remained untouched by the crass of commercialism (going by the guise of of the great sounding term: development).

For now I will just have to content myself looking at pictures and cross my fingers that I have the time and great company soon to see for myself this beautiful falls. If you are within the area and would want to go there, just ride a van from Tacloban City to Naval, Biliran, a 2 and a half hour trip, then hire a motorcycle or vehicle for hire to get to Tinago Falls which is an additional 30minute trip.