Crispin 'Ka Bel' Beltran:
Outstanding Fighter for National Liberation and Democracy
Part I Part II
May 21, 2008
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Marchers accompanied Ka Bel's hearse from Plaza Salamanca to the Iglesia Filipina Independiente Cathedral |
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Around 6 am of the 20th, Ka Bel fell from the roof of his humble house in
Bulacan. He was up on the roof to fix a leak because of the recent
typhoon. While going down, he lost his balance and fell fourteen feet
headfirst. Though he went into multiple cardiac arrest later, it was the
hemorrhage from the severe head injury that took his life.
Ka Bel was not one to order other people around when he could do the work
himself. Even as a legislator, Ka Bel kept his simple working class life.
Ever incorruptible, Ka Bel was not one to feast on the public trough like
the traditional politicians so disdained by Filipinos. At death, he left
net assets of around P50,000, or less the $1,200. His Bulacan home was
only purchased in 2004. It was a simple unpainted house in a 60-square
meter lot in a low-cost housing subdivision. He was still paying a monthly
P5,000 amortization. Previously, he had lived in a depressed area in
Quezon City.
Though he could have had it otherwise, Ka Bel chose to maintain his simple
working class life to maintain touch with the lived realities of millions
of Filipinos in order to struggle hard with them for their rights and
welfare. Even before his teens, he displayed his patriotism by
volunteering as courier for guerillas against Japanese occupation. A farm
hand, a janitor, a gasoline boy, a messenger, a bus driver and finally a
taxi driver, Ka Bel eventually became a unionist and labour organizer.
Putting the interests of the country and workers first, he rose through
the ranks of the May First Labour Centre eventually to become its
president in 1987 after the military assassinated its then president, the
beloved Ka Rolando Olalia.
Though loved by workers, peasants, the urban poor and patriots, Ka Bel is
hated by the enemies of the Filipino people and workers. On August 1982,
he was arrested and detained by the Marcos dictatorship until his escape
in November 1984. Recently in February 2006, Ka Bel was again arrested,
this time by the murderous Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo regime, to suffered
over one and a half years detention including withdrawal of his
medications for a long period of time.
Ka Bel never tired in his work serving the people. In the 13th Congress,
Ka Bel was the partylist representative with the most number of bills and
resolutions filed, all together 130, and a nearly perfect attendance until
his arrest in 2006. He was awarded Filipino of the Year and Most
Outstanding Congressman for four consecutive years from 2002-2005, and in
2006, was adjudged part of the Congressional Hall of Fame.
Just before his tragic death, Ka Bel was busy preparing for a privilege
speech on power rates and the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
(CARP). He was scheduled to file a bill to remove the e-vat on electric
power to lower the rates affecting his constituents. Ka Bel has also been
at the forefront fighting to increase the minimum wage P125 and to make
the country self-reliant in rice. Such speak to Ka Bel’s concerns for the
urgent problems of the Filipino people. We could go on and on.
We overseas Filipinos know too well the importance of these efforts.
Millions of us not only have been forced out of the country we love
because of the absence of opportunities, we get regular calls from our
relatives back home requesting more help because of the high cost of
living, to help a relative finish their schooling, to pay for
hospitalization, for help with the holidays. Now we are asked to send
rice!
Ka Bel is a beloved hero to millions of Filipino workers, peasants, urban
poor, to the middle class, to overseas Filipinos. He may not have died the
way he wished, but Ka Bel lived his life the way we should. It isn’t the
matter of death that makes you a hero but the life you live. We grieve at
the loss of this great working class hero but cry tears of joy at his
service to the people. Ka Bel’s life was as heavy and beautiful as Mt.
Mayon!
Ka Bel is dead. Long Live Ka Bel! |
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