Today is a day for mourning for the AFP, for today they are putting to rest someone some would consider a hero while others condemn him as a coward for doing what he did – I am talking about General Angelo Reyes – former Chief of Staff of the AFP, former DND Chief, former DOE Secretary, former DENR Secretary and more recently, the subject of a Senate investigation for ‘alleged’ anomalies like ‘pabaon’ and other perks that he, as well as other former AFP COS, received during their incumbency.
I do not know Angie Reyes from Adam…I have no idea if he ever was a good man, a good husband, a good boss, a good father, a good son… all I know about him is that he was my uncle’s ‘mistah’ at the PMA – they both belong to PMA Class 66 and they were together during the EDSA Dos that ousted PJEE and installed PGMA as President. What I know about him only comes from what I read in the tri-media…which is why I refuse to judge him – and why I hate those who condemn him to high heavens for choosing the easy way out instead of facing the music, so to speak…but what do they know really what went on inside his head during those final moments before he finally pulled the trigger???
Do I believe he was guilty of all the things that he has been accused of? Honestly, I am not sure – maybe he is… some writers believe it so because they say his suicide says it all! But me, I would prefer to believe that he just inherited an already ‘corrupt system’ in the AFP and the one thing he did wrong is to go with the flow and just DO NOTHING! I could sense it with his statements during the Senate hearing and his final interview granted to PCIJ.
I guess, too, he felt singled out for what he did during EDSA II and was now powerless to do anything about it, since the ones he turned his back on are now back in power with a vengeance. Some perceive him as a coward for choosing suicide, but it can also be viewed as an act of bravery – for not everyone can do what he did – shoot oneself in the heart!
Instead of condemning him, I guess the people should do well to learn lessons from his passing… especially those in the AFP and in government, in general. It’s high time for our soldiers to do what they truly were trained to do – to defend and protect the citizens of this country and look out for the welfare of each and every soldier within their command…they are not in the AFP to enrich themselves and line their nest eggs with gold in preparation for their retirement…the country do not owe them that! They entered the service on their own free will and if they live each day with one foot in the grave – it was their choice! No one forced them to be a soldier…thus, they have no right to believe that they can just dip their fingers in the country’s coffers because they had a right to that…of course not!!! I just hope everyone who has chosen to SERVE would come to such realization otherwise, Angie’s death would just be in vain…