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PHILIPPINES 113TH INDEPENDENCE DAY 06-12-2011

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President Aquino vows graft-free Philippines
Says dignity, honor come with 'true freedom'
By DJ Yap, TJ Burgonio
Philippine Daily Inquirer 12:56 am | Monday, June 13th, 2011

FREEDOM DAY RITES President Aquino leads the flag-raising ceremony in commemoration of the 113th anniversary of Philippine independence held at the Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite. He is joined by Cesar Aguinaldo Virata and the Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of staff, Gen. Eduardo Oban. The event celebrates the Declaration of Independence on June 12, 1898, by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo and the Filipino revolutionary forces from the Spanish colonizers. RAFFY LERMA
KAWIT, Cavite—Hoisting the national flag in the same town where revolutionaries proclaimed Philippine independence 113 years ago, President Benigno Aquino III promised Filipinos a country free from corruption and a nation no longer like "a paper boat drowning in a sea of lies and anomalies."

"The time to be ashamed as Filipinos is behind us," Mr. Aquino said in an Independence Day speech from the balcony of Emilio Aguinaldo's mansion here.

Now a shrine, it was where the young Aguinaldo as the country's first President unfurled the Philippine flag in 1898 and proclaimed "Filipinas is for Filipinos," signaling the colony's separation from Spain.

Mr. Aquino led the flag ceremony, grasping the rope tethered to the flag and vigorously pulling, until the red-blue-and-yellow banner was unfurled at the top.

In his speech that was by turns serious and light, he trumpeted the reforms his administration had launched to give Filipinos a taste of "true freedom." He lashed out at irregularities in the past administration.

At one point, underlining the urgency of reforms, he referred to the NBA basketball finals' rivalry between the Dallas Mavericks and the Miami Heat.

"Whether you're rooting for Dallas or Miami ... we only have one sentiment as a Filipino: We don't like the situation we're in. There's something better than this, and we want to achieve that."

The wisecrack drew a few half-hearted laughs.

True freedom

Mr. Aquino was the first president in 12 years to preside over Independence Day ceremonies in Kawit. Then President Joseph Estrada did the same in 1999. Generally in the past, Freedom Day rites had been held at Manila's Rizal Park.

Mr. Aquino cited key reforms he said had been put in place in his 12 months in office to curb corruption and poverty, introduce electoral reforms and boost tourism.

He vowed "a new chapter" in Philippine history where justice, quality and dignity would reign.

"All of these we have done to show true freedom for our countrymen. True freedom is freedom from hunger, ignorance, poverty and lack of jobs. True freedom is freedom with dignity and honor," he said.

He specifically mentioned the approval of the Government-Owned and -Controlled Corporations' (GOCC) Governance Act, the synchronization of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao elections with the May 2013 elections, expansion of the conditional cash transfer program, and the implementation of the "pocket open skies policy."

It sounded like a preview of his July 25 State of the Nation Address before Congress.

'Sea of lies'

Mr. Aquino acknowledged that the country's presidents had harped on the fight against poverty in their Independence Day speeches but said the people knew why this had not been won.

"As long as the corrupt are not wiped out, the poor will remain in our midst. If we want to free our country, we must free the government and ourselves from greed," he said.

Mr. Aquino cited alleged irregularities in a jab at the past administration of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

"To make money, they would import twice the need and leave the rice to rot in warehouses," he said.

"The generals would be sent off with truckloads of money, but the soldiers who were in the line of fire were shod in holes-filled boots. The whole country was made to ride in a paper boat eventually to drown in a sea of lies and anomalies."

Drawing cheers

Mr. Aquino arrived at the shrine at around 6:30 a.m. and laid a wreath at Aguinaldo's tomb amid a shower of rose petals from two helicopters.

At 7 a.m., he appeared at the balcony with former Prime Minister Cesar Virata, who is an Aguinaldo grandnephew, and Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen. Eduardo Oban Jr.

In his speech, delivered in Filipino, the President said he would like to believe that all Filipinos agreed that "we had sown reforms" to put a stop to the cycle where "those fighting poverty are themselves the ones causing it."

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  • glory to god pagpalain po nang diyos ang ating bansang pilipinas

  • @1818JoseRizal1898 - hndi mo naiintindihan. ang kanilang pinagdiriwang ay ang araw na naging independent ang pilipinas....wla itong kinalaman sa spratlys...

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  • sana naman hindi na mag ibang bansa ang mga Pilipino, inaapi tayo ng husto na. Sana naman dito na sila magtrabaho kung maayos lang sana ang palakad ng gobyerno. Saka kung mga disciplinado ang mga tao. Sana magbago na ang lahat at lumakas at umunlad ang Pilipinas para respetuhin tayo sa buong mundo.

  • why are you paying your tax shut up ?

  • LOL INDEPENDENCE DAY? We can't even defend the Spratlys from the Chinese without American backing.

    Independence means not having to depend and able to stand on our own. I don't understand why the original July 4th was changed to June 12 or whatever.

    YEAH RIGHT, INDEPENDENTLY POOR, CORRUPT AND THE BRUNT OF JOKES AROUND THE WORLD.

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