Saturday, January 16, 2010

UP-Diliman Alumnus from Mindanao Supports the Views of UP Centennial President

At hindsight, Faculty Regent Esnaen M. Catong of the Western Mindanao State University---who is an alumnus of the country's premiere university---in various fora in Mindanao shared with the views of the members of the UP community; and supported the UP President in her December 7, 2009 statement, to wit:

ENHANCING TRANSPARENCY, RESTORING TRUST
Monday, December 7, 2009
UP President Emerlinda R. Roman


Mindful of the need to safeguard and protect the fundamental rights of all those residing in the region affected by the declaration of martial law in Maguindanao, the University of the Philippines urges the government to exercise the strictest discretion in carrying out the enormous power at its disposal as a result of the proclamation, and the greatest transparency in the decision-making process.

While there is a need to achieve a just resolution to the brutal and merciless killings that shocked the nation less than a month ago, the University of the Philippines believes that the proclamation of martial law should be resorted to only if all else has failed.

The University of the Philippines as the national university, with the highest traditions of public service, calls on both Houses of Congress to immediately exercise their constitutional power to review the factual basis for the President‘s proclamation, without regard to any political affiliation, and with regard only to what is right and what is just. We also call on the Supreme Court to speedily resolve, with great fairness and the highest degree of judicial scholarship, all cases that may be filed questioning the proclamation.

More than at any other point in time, what the country needs is an opportunity to trust its public institutions. The University of the Philippines joins the Filipino people in hoping that this trust might soon be restored.


Signed by
EMERLINDA R. ROMAN
President
University of the Philippines System

http://up.edu.ph/features.php?i=169