Sunday, November 27, 2011

Dakpin ang Supremo 'Dead or Alive'

Reposted from Mga Tanong Po # 11 (unang nalathala Hulyo 2010)



Bakit ba hindi itinuturo sa mainstream na kasaysayan ng Pinas na ang binigay na kautusan ni Aguinaldo na dakpin si Supremo Andres Bonifacio ay DEAD or ALIVE???

26/27 April 1897 - “President” Emilio Aguinaldo sternly orders that the Bonifacio brothers be seized and brought before him dead or alive. Assigned were Col. Agapito Bonzon (alias Intong/Yntong), Felipe Topacio, and Jose Paua/Pawa (alias Insik Pawa).

27/28 April 1897 - The Supremo and brother Procopio are treacherously abducted by the forces of Bonzon and Paua … Bonzon shoots the Supremo in the arm. Paua then moves to kill the Katipunan Supreme President by stabbing him in the throat with a dagger but one of Bonifacio’s men plead that his life be taken instead. [According to Julio Nakpil, it was Lazaro who stabbed the Supremo].

Mahalagang malaman ng mga Pilipino ang puntong ito para malagay sa tamang konteksto ang “paglilitis” ng korteng militar na binuo ni Aguinaldo na nagpataw ng husgang ‘may sala’ diumano sa magkapatid na Bonifacio.

Idagdag pa na mismong si Apolinari Mabini ay tinawag na “krimen” at “asasinasyon’ ang pagpaslang sa Supremo.



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Mga Batis:

Alvarez, Santiago. The katipunan and the revolution: memoirs of a general : with the original Tagalog text.
 Paula Carolina S. Malay. Trans. Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1992. http://books.google.com/books?id=F3q-krD​ckHwC&dq=SANtiago+alvarez+tejeros+forced​&source=gbs_navlinks_s

Mabini, Apolinario. The Philippine Revolution. http://www.univie.ac.at/Voelkerkunde/aps​is/aufi/history/mabini08.htm

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