Showing posts with label Aguinaldo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aguinaldo. Show all posts

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Andres Bonifacio's Trial and Execution

On this sunny day in May, we have started an early trek and visited a few significant historical sites in Cavite. We headed first to Kawit, Cavite and then to Rosario, Cavite where the Tejeros Convention was held.
Casa Hacienda of Tejeros
Historical Marker of the Tejeros, Convention


The Tejeros Convention was held in Casa Hacienda de Tejeros where, presided by Andres Bonifacio, decided to establish a central revolutionary government. We stopped to get a better look of the building.  Although it was located along the highway, this big building seems deserted.  When Dennis and I went inside, we saw a few people who were apparently doing something. They saw us, yes, but did not ask us about our presence in that building. It seemed that they were busy preparing for an event. We saw the busts of some renowned individuals who have played a significant role during this event.
Gen. Mariano M. Alvarez
Josephine L. Bracken
Don Severino delas Alas
Gen. Pascual J. Alvarez
Gen. Mariano C. Trias
Gat Andres C. Bonifacio
Gen. Emilio F. Aguinaldo
Gen. Baldomero B. Aguinaldo
Gen. Emiliano Riego de Dios
History says that  when the Revolution broke out on August 23,1896, the Katipunan ceased to be a secret society. Later in the year, it was proposed that a new government be established to unite the Katipuneros under a single leadership. The Magdalo faction nominated Emilio Aguinaldo, a young Katipunan leader from Kawit. The Magdiwang faction maintained that Bonifacio, the Katipunan's Supremo, should settle the leadership issue. Bonifacio was invited to an assembly in Tejeros, Cavite, on March 22, 1897.(Tejeros Convention)

The Trial of the Father of the Revolution

At the Tejeros Convention, a Revolutionary Government was established with Aguinaldo as president and Bonifacio as minister of the interior. While Bonifacio was being proclaimed, Daniel Tirona, a Magdalo, stood up and questioned his qualifications. A lawyer, he said, should fill that position. Gravely insulted, Bonifacio, invoking his authority as presiding officer, declared the proceedings null and void and went on to establish his own government in Naic, Cavite.

On Aguinaldo's orders, Bonifacio was arrested in Barrio Limbon in Indang, Cavite, for refusing to recognize the revolutionary government. Also arrested were his wife Gregoria and brother Procopio. In the brief but intense struggle, Bonifacio was stabbed in the throat and grazed by a bullet on the shoulder. His brother Ciriaco was killed. The wounded Bonifacio was placed in a hammock and brought back to Naic, along with Gregoria and Procopio, for a pre-trial hearing. Based on sufficient cause, a military court was quickly convened in Maragondon, Cavite, on May 4. The following day, the court charged the Bonifacio brothers with treason and sedition. On May 6, they were sentenced to death.(Trial of Bonifacio)

Bonifacio Trial House
"K" in the alibata representing the Katipunan
Historical Marker of the Trial House
Entrance to the Trial House
We reached the Trial House of Bonifacio in Poblacion Maragondon, Cavite about 4pm.  The house was locked already and so we just contented ourselves looking around the vicinity, taking some shots and reading the historical marker.  I was thinking how this neighborhood would have felt like during those times that Andres Bonifacio together with his brother was being tried.  Was it a fair trial then? 

The trial house has been turned into a museum commemorating a significant, if dark, episode in our history. Its centerpiece is a life-size diorama recreating the trial scene. It was declared a National Heritage Site during the time of former President Joseph Ejercito Estrada. (bonifacio-trial-house)

We so wanted to complete this trek so we pursued and went to Mount Nagpatong although it was already getting late that afternoon. It was not easy travel when we reached the foot of the mountain because the road was rough.  Along the way, we asked some few men, if we were on the right track.  We passed through two gated stops.  The enclosure consisted of bamboos where you have to go down, remove the bamboo one at a time to get in and get down again to put back the bamboos one by one.  We learned that they used this to prevent the cows from getting astray outside the vicinity.





When we reached Mt. Nagpatong, the gate was closed. We forced ourselves in, after attempts of calling because we knew someone was inside, just to take a peek of the site of execution. This was so important to us because this would complete the last leg of our journey about Andres  Bonifacio.




The Execution site of Andres Bonifacio in Mt. Nagpatong, Maragondon, Cavite
From our research, it was said that on the morning of May 10,1897 the Bonifacio brothers were taken by Major Lazaro Makapagal to Mount Tala. When they reached Hulog, a barrio in the vicinity of Mount Nagpatong, Makapagal, upon Bonifacio's insistence, opened his sealed orders. The order was for the execution of the two brothers, with a warning of severe punishment should he fail to execute the order. To this day, the death of the Father of the Revolution remains a controversial issue in the nation's history.(Mt. Nagpatong)

Although we were not successful in some of the places that we wanted to see, Dennis left a statement "we need to go back".  Indeed, I would agree with him because up until now, although I am not really adept about historical events, and he is, I really would want to learn more about the controversial issues between Aguinaldo and Bonifacio. Was Bonifacio, the Father of the Philippine Revolution, really deserving of his death?

Related Links:
http://cavite.info/listing/bonifacio-trial-house.html
http://www.philippinecountry.com/philippineflag.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9s_Bonifacio
http://philippinereporter.com/2012/06/08/andres-bonifacio-founder-of-katipunan-the-story-behind-his-trial-execution/
http://filipinojournal.com/alberta/our-columnnist/journal-of-philippine-revolution/the-tragedy-of-the-revolution-the-death-of-andres-bonifacio.html
http://malacanang.gov.ph/3330-transcript-of-the-trial-of-andres-bonifacio/

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Malolos: Duyan ng Republika ng Pilipinas

I can vividly recollect that our visit to Casa Real Shrine was incidental.  We were heading for the Malolos Cathedral when Dennis saw the marker. At first, the gate to the museum was locked but he pursued.  He so wanted to see what was inside. We were welcomed in by Ms. Charito Reyes, or Tita Charito, as we called her. Dennis exchanged introduction with her and he was told that she flew in from the US for the preparation of an upcoming grand project, a historical exhibit, significant of the Malolos Heritage. This in in pursuit of the launching of their  socio-civic, historico-cultural projects, a noble endeavor which is indicative of an intense desire and commitment to relive significant events commemorating Bulacan's great contribution in the making a republic.






It was a great privilege and an honor when we, Dennis and I, were invited as one of their guests during this celebration.  We did not consider ourselves strangers, although that was our first time to meet these people, because we knew that they have the same advocacy as ours. Learning about our past history will bring us to greater heights of knowledge and wisdom in the sense that we are able to better understand what our forefathers have gone through in the name of freedom and democracy.








The event was graced by none other than the National Historic Institute (NHI) Executive Director Ludovico D. Badoy. Dennis had the chance to talk to him and he mentioned that we were interested in tracing back our history through our trek to several historic sites.  To top it all, Dennis was given a set of books with historical relevance.  He was greatly pleased with the gift.  we were indeed directed to the right people.




Moreover, we were also introduced to one of Bulacan's pride, Pablo S. Trillana III, a bar topnotcher, an author, a historian, a civic leader, former NHI Chairman and Executive Director and past Supreme Commander of the Knights of Rizal, to name a few of his achievements.  We were so much impressed with his message.  I felt bad and later realized that I should have recorded his message.  I was awed and dumbfounded with the wit of this man, if this would be the best word to describe him. Coupled with this, he wrote a personalized dedication for us on his authored book about Hagonoy.




We were also introduced to several known personalities.  We had the chance to chitchat with a former beauty queen, former actress and daughter of Bulacan, Ms. Alice Crisostomo, the mother of Mutya Crisostomo. Mrs. Marides Fernando, the wife of Bayani Fernando and the former Mayor of Marikina together with Dr. Lydia B. Echauz, former FEY President and a TOFIL Awardee also graced the occasion. The Malolos heritage Society was represented, too, by the Women of Malolos who equally share the same passion as Tita Charito Reyes.









Our trek to the historical sites has paved the way for us to be able to meet new people from all walks of life with the same advocacy and passion as ours.  Our desire to learn more about our history have opened us new avenues to getting in touch with people whom we have not even known before. This will indeed be a continuing venture for Dennis and me.