Duterte’s ‘Maharlika’ proposal is from Ferdinand Marcos’ fictitious guerrilla unit

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Catalina Ricci S. Madarang
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Saturday, March 16, 2019 - 01:27
Rodrigo Duterte rename Philippine Republic of Maharlika

President Rodrigo Duterte's plan to change the name of Philippines to the “Republic of Maharlika” is actually based on the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos' "fictitious" guerrilla unit which he used to fake his war records.

Duterte said that Marcos was right all along on his supposed plan to change the name of the country from the Republic of the Philippines to Republic of Maharlika.

“Actually, tama si Marcos. Panahon ni Marcos, tama talaga si Marcos. Gusto niya palitan [ng] Maharlika, the Republic of Maharlika because maharlika is a Malay word and it means more of a concept of serenity and peace,” he said in a speech at the municipality of Buluan in Maguindanao.

It was not Marcos, however, who proposed the name change but former Senator Eddie Ilarde in 1978.

This was heavily criticized that time due to its association to the "fictitious" guerilla unit called “Ang Mga Maharlika” which Marcos claimed to be the leader of.

He claimed that they fought off Japanese forces from 1942 to 1944.

According to a 1986 report from The New York Times, various US Army officers rejected Marcos’ requests of an official recognition for the “unit” between 1945 and 1948, saying that these were “distorted, exaggerated, fraudulent, contradictory and absurd.”

“Army investigators finally concluded that Maharlika was a fictitious creation and that 'no such unit ever existed' as a guerrilla organization during the war,” the report said.

Moreover, in 1950, the US Veterans’ Administration and the Philippine Army found that several members of this fictitious group were the ones who have committed “atrocities” against Filipino civilians and have engaged in “nefarious” activities.

The report said that since the Marcos presidency in 1965, he gave the name Maharlika to the following: a hall in the presidential palace, the government-owned broadcast network and the present Pan-Philippine Highway, which is the longest highway in the country.

Aside from showing his support to the former strongman, Duterte also reasoned that the name “Maharlika,” which means nobility in Filipino, would be better fit the Filipinos’ Malay identity. Historians considered Filipinos to have Malay origins.

The full story can be read on interaksyon.com.

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