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Dec
08

Filipino politicians mauled 56-year-old Golfer and a 14-year-old Kid

Helping to spread the word, I’m reposting this blog post of Bambee de la Paz regarding this mauling incident involving Masiu City Mayor Nasser Pangandaman, Jr. and Department of Agrarian Reform Secretary Nasser Pangandaman, and de la Paz’ father and 14-year-old brother.

Justice for the victims!

So, I just had the worst day of my life.

At around 1:30 PM today, at Valley Golf and Country Club, Antipolo City, Mayor Nasser Pangandaman, Jr., Mayor of Masiu City, Lanao del Sur, his father, Secretary Nasser Pangandaman of the Department of Agrarian Reform, and company, beat my defenseless 56-year-old dad and my 14-year-old brother to a pulp because of some stupid misunderstanding on the golf course.

This is a golf course. I have been a golfer all my life, and I have never seen anything like this. NOTHING. This is hard to comprehend. And it happened to my own father and my own brother too. Right in front of my eyes.

My brother and I were playing golf at the South Course of Valley. We were on the 3rd hole, and we see two golf carts going past us, overtaking our flight, and setting up to tee off on the next hole. My dad goes up to them and asks them why they would do that, why they would overtake us without even asking for our permission. Golf etiquette 101. One of the guys says that they’re with the flight in front of us. (So what? That doesn’t give them the right to just pass us WITHOUT asking.) So, we go to the 5th hole. The flight behind us catches up with us, and asks us what caused the hold up. We said that this flight just slipped in front of our flight. So we complained to the marshall. We play the 5th hole and walk towards the next hole, where there is a teehouse, and both the flights in front of us were there, talking with the marshall. The mayor of Masiu City, Lanao del Sur talks with my dad. Things get heated up. Voices were raised. But never, in my wildest dreams, did I ever imagine that someone would pull out a punch. Apparently not. He attacks my father. His flightmates, maybe 2 or 3 of them, rush to his aid and beat up my father. My 56-year-old father. My younger brother and I could not just watch. We rushed to break the fight. My younger brother pleads to the mayor to please stop it. To not hurt my dad. To just stop. His words still ring through my head…“Sorry na po, sorry na po…tama na…tama na po…” With his hands in front of his chest in a praying position. PLEADING. The mayor socks him in the face. My brother defended himself. My dad is still on the ground getting clobbered. My brother is the same way. I try to stop the fight, but all I can do is stop one person. There were 4 or 5 of them attacking now.

Someone breaks up the fight. I thought it was all over. The mayor shouts to his caddy: “Hindi nila kami kilala! Sabihin mo nga sa kanila kung sino ako!” And believe me, I had no idea who this person was. But now I know. He’s the person who, with 4 other men, beat up my 56-year-old father and my 14-year-old brother. He’s the person who sacks a pleading 14-year-old kid in the face. He’s a person who, I am sure, is gonna rot in hell.

I lash out, but my dad held me back. I was screaming my lungs out, shouting to this mayor, telling him about what he had done. I said: “Nakakahiya kayo. Singkwenta’y sais anyos ang tatay ko. And kapatid ko kakatorse anyos. Anong ilalaban nila sayo?”

The mayor looks at my brother, point to his face, and says, “Tatandaan kita!” And he tells me that my brother has a bad attitude and that I need to watch him. WHAT THE HELL?! So, my brother’s bad for defending his father?!

We leave. We walk to the clubhouse to file a complaint. My brother asks for a doctor. My dad could barely walk. Their group comes to the clubhouse, sees my brother. Once again my brother pleads, says sorry, and is crying. He was CRYING, for crissakes. But no. The relentless mayor still punches him in the face, and then sees my dad and goes after my dad again. Him and his friend pull my dad to the ground, pulls at his feet, and steps on him like he’s dirt. I run to him and try to hold him back, holding him back by his shirt, while this other guy and this girl tries to stop me. She tells me to just stop it. I scream in her face “they’re beating my father up and you want me to stop?!” I pull at his shirt–I don’t let go. All I can see was my dad being trampled on. I didn’t even see my brother getting beat up.

People pull them away. I get my dad, and I saw my brother. His right ear was bleeding. I freaked out. I told the receptionists to bring my brother to the clinic. I pull my dad away. People were separating us.

My mom and my older brother come. I tell her Bino’s right ear is bleeding. They both look like they could kill. My dad holds my brother off, I hold off my mom. When I finally got my mom under control, my older brother gets away and I hold him off. Two of the mayor’s bodyguards pull out guns. I embraced my brother from the back, just holding him back, crying. The receptionists came to us, crying, hugging me, my dad, and my mom, whispering to us to just leave. “Maam, umalis na po kayo, may mga baril sila…Maam…umalis na po kayo please…”

I am pretty sure the Secretary of DAR did not take part in the fight, but he just watched all this happen. He watched two of his sons, as we figured out, the other guy was his son, too, beat up my father and my 14-year-old brother. He didn’t do anything to stop it. And this person is what now? A cabinet member. A politician.

Sounds like something out of a movie, doesn’t it? But this is what happened. TODAY. The day after Christmas. To my family. And all I ask for is JUSTICE. The people at Valley Golf did not seem to want to help us. None of the security guards even tried to stop the fight. Right in the clubhouse. I came back after the fight was over and talked to the receptionists. They say they did not see anything. The general manager of Valley Golf would not give us the names of the men who made my brother’s ear bleed. It took him an hour. Maybe even more than that. He seemed to not want to help us. Because, we were against the SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM and the MAYOR OF MASIU CITY, LANAO DEL SUR. They were all scared.

The world has gone crazy. Two politicians beat up a defenseless 56-year-old father and his 14-year-old son. At a golf course. I swear to God, I thought golfers were decent people. You would think politicians were decent people. I guess not. I guess they gang up on 56-year-old men and beat up pleading 14-year-old kids.

Please pray for my dad, my brother and for my whole family. Please pray that we get JUSTICE. Oh God, please, give these people what they deserve.


10 Responses to “Filipino politicians mauled 56-year-old Golfer and a 14-year-old Kid”


  1. 1 ems Dec 31st, 2008 at 10:14 pm Quote

    I will repost it to my blog too. Nakahawak lang ng kapangyarihan kala mo kung sinong diyos na. Yan ang hirap sa ibang tao eh, they have this sense of superiority. Pare pareho naman tayong tao. Heck, kahit nga lang mistreatment sa hayop kinakainisan ko eh. masama manumpa pero sana mangyari din sa mga pulitiko ang mga ginagawa nila sa iba.

  2. 2 Jim Jan 2nd, 2009 at 7:52 pm Quote

    i used to hear and read about this kind of abuses during the time of marcos. now it seems that its happening again. i’m sure this is not an isolated case. di lang natin naririnig yung iba kasi baka binayaran at tinakot yung mga biktima. di naman maglalakas loob ang mga abusado na yun kung hindi rin abusado ang mga amo nila eh.

  3. 3 belle Jan 6th, 2009 at 7:39 pm Quote

    grabeh nman. ginagamit n lng nila ung names nila pra gnyanin ung ibang tao. sna mkuha nila bambee ung justice.

  4. 4 Lyndsay Jan 7th, 2009 at 12:49 am Quote

    So this is the whole story? I thought this is nothing important like any other politics news out there…but then again, here it is, power of multi-media helped it spread to give justice to people they thought got no voice on anything…

    They’re wrong, specially on bloggers world…

  5. 5 mon Jan 7th, 2009 at 10:09 am Quote

    mon commented:

    i used to hear and read about this kind of abuses during the time of marcos. now it seems that its happening again. i’m sure this is not an isolated case. di lang natin naririnig yung iba kasi baka binayaran at tinakot yung mga biktima. di naman maglalakas loob ang mga abusado na yun kung hindi rin abusado ang mga amo nila eh.

  6. 6 mon Jan 7th, 2009 at 10:15 am Quote

    Ang lahat ng bagay ay may katapusan. May pahahon din ang mga taong katulad nila. Pag dumating ang oras na yun, ano mang pagsisisi ang gawin nila ay wala ng kabuluhan!

  7. 7 glentomacruz Jan 9th, 2009 at 3:07 am Quote

    Clash of ego ang nangyari.. isang mayaman at isang politico…. pang maykaya lang ang golf e… status symbol…. pati anak ni dela paz e naglalaro… gentleman’s game daw ang golf…PWE! ang asal ng mga yan e hoodlum…

    yang mga pulitikong mga yan, ang yayabang pati mga bodyguards… e sineswelduhan lang naman ng taumbayan…akala mo na kung sino.. idamay niyo pa yang mga pulis, militar, konsehal at pati hamak na barangay tanod…
    Kaya lang kung iisipin, yang mga dela Paz e mayaman din kasi(kaya afford maggolf)…tinamaan ang mga ego sa paglalaro ng golf…away ng mga mayayabang…nagpa-awa effect din na kesyo matanda na yung tatay… tapos yung anak e may hangin din sa ulo..

    gaya sa badminton sa corporate, daming mayabang(gaya ng duktor na ulol na naglalaro sa centro-inihian ko sasakyan mo gago!) at ngayon lang yata nakapaglaro ng competitive game… hindi nakakaintindi ng pagkatalo or sportsmanship…mga PWE!!!

  8. 8 glentomacruz Jan 10th, 2009 at 2:17 am Quote

    [Clash of ego ang nangyari.. isang mayaman at isang politico…. pang maykaya lang ang golf e di ba… status symbol…. pati anak ni dela paz e naglalaro… gentleman’s game daw ang golf…PWE! ang asal ng mga yan e hoodlum…pare-pareho kayo.
    imbes na pairalin ang pasensya at tumawag ng marshall... sportman ba
    ang mga yan? binaboy lang ang spirit of golf...

    yang mga pulitikong mga yan, ang yayabang pati mga bodyguards… e sineswelduhan lang naman ng taumbayan…akala mo na kung sino.. idamay niyo pa yang mga pulis, militar, konsehal at pati hamak na barangay tanod…
    Kaya lang kung iisipin, yang mga dela Paz e mayaman din kasi(kaya afford maggolf)…tinamaan ang mga ego sa paglalaro ng golf due to violation of rules… away ng mga mayayabang at may ere…nagpa-awa effect din na kesyo matanda na yung tatay… tapos yung anak e may hangin din sa ulo..nakikita naman sa pagsasalita e.. paingles-ingles…

    gaya sa badminton sa corporate, daming mayabang din(gaya ng duktor na ulol na naglalaro sa centro-inihian ko sasakyan mo gago!) at ngayon lang yata nakapaglaro ng competitive game… hindi nakakaintindi ng pagkatalo or sportsmanship…mga PWE!!!

  9. 9 DesignerBlooms Feb 9th, 2009 at 9:58 pm Quote

    DesignerBlooms commented:

    i used to hear and read about this kind of abuses during the time of marcos. now it seems that its happening again. i’m sure this is not an isolated case. di lang natin naririnig yung iba kasi baka binayaran at tinakot yung mga biktima. di naman maglalakas loob ang mga abusado na yun kung hindi rin abusado ang mga amo nila eh.

    dapat dyan sa mga yan sinusunog ng buhay!

  10. 10 MJ Mar 5th, 2009 at 3:43 pm Quote

    I will surely repost this in my site as well. Hope to have a fair justice in this case. Lets all hope for the best…

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