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National Day Of Mourning
Marvia Lawes
Yesterday December 20th was the anniversary of the US invasion of Panama. I did not remember until a member visited my office today. We were discussing a matter and I asked, by the way what is today's date? (A dead giveaway as to my present state of mind). Without missing a beat he replied, December 20th - Invasion Day.
At first, I didn't get it. With all the 'days' we have been having since November, I was lost as to which particular celebration I just forgot. Come to think of it, there was no parade so maybe that's why I forgot?
A Panamanian Anniversary And No Parade?
And then it sank in that this was a Day that does not warrant a celebration for Panamanians. This was never to be forgotten. It was a day to remember. I commented on it to my member and he replied that it is difficult to forget when there are so many reminders of the US occupation of Panama and for him 'a lot of it was negative'. He continued, "Take for example the leftover landmines...."
Yes, let's take those 'landmines' in a minute.
US Invasion No Celebration
After he left, I scoured the news and my jaw dropped when I came across an article which was yet to make the headlines of any of the major US papers. The International Herald Tribute reported: -
Panama declares US invasion date a national day of mourning
See why I'm scooping my jaw off the ground?
The news confirmed what I just heard in my members comments. However, I had no idea that this move was brewing. The report quoted a representative of the ruling party as saying:-
"This is a recognition of those who fell on Dec. 20 as a result of the cruel and unjust invasion by the most powerful army in the world," said Rep. Cesar Pardo. He is a representative of the Democratic Revolutionary Party. They hold majority votes in the legislature."
The article also claimed that US officials downplayed the story; and, that the officials affirmed the wonderful relationship between USA and Panama.
I think this is where I return to the other 'landmines'.
Post-Occupation Leftovers and Legacies
I have been meaning to take pictures of the signs that run along the main road from Gatun Locks (Panama Canal) to the community of Pina, where one of our missions is located. I first came upon the signs a year ago, while I was chasing my favourite Panama butterfly - the Blue Morpho butterfly.
It flew off in the bush with me in hot pursuit like a camera happy tourist gushing at its beauty. Suddenly, a weather beaten yellow sign with a danger symbol and bold black letters stood between me and the gorgeous butterfly. MUNICIONES NO DETONADO jumped out at me from the sign. (Gulp) OOps.
Even my rusty Spanish could handle that one. Nevertheless, I shouted for translation help to my companions in the bus. A rapid response came, "No! Don't go any further. There are active landmines in the bush. Leave that butterfly and come if you want to remain in one piece." I was not about to argue with that English translation!
Mourning Lest We Forget
Those signs have been bothering me since. Particularly so, based on claims by residents that persons have lost life and limb from undetonated ammunitions; leftovers from the days of the American military occupation of Panama.
I have since come across this report in the Landmine Monitor on the situation in Panama. While there seems to be no active landmines per say, there is enough undetonated explosives left in the ground to put many lives in extremely poor neighbourhoods at risk. The report says,
UXO contamination in Panama is limited to three former US military bases along the Panama Canal, which are said to still contain a total of around 110,000 pieces of UXO.[15] According to a UN 2002 report, approximately 3,250 hectares of land (32.5 square kilometers) in the PiƱa, Balboa West and Emperador areas are contaminated, putting more than 100,000 individuals in 81 communities at risk.[16]
I am saddened by those signs and what it reminds me of. Imagine the Panamanians; especially those in Costa Abajo. Even as mourning becomes the official choice as the way to remember, there are voices that continue to explore and uncover the injustices of the 1989 US Invasion of Panama.
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