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Editorial: An extraordinary ambassador

Last year, Ambassador Albert del Rosario told newsmen he had had already informed President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo of his desire to return to the private sector. However, he added, no action had been taken since then. Explaining why he was still in his post, the ambassador said that like “a good soldier” he had to remain until the President appointed his replacement.

 This month, the ‘good soldier’ was unceremoniously yanked out of his post. Instead of accepting his earlier offer to resign, he was fired by the President. Reason for the President’s anger, according to Manila sources, was that while he was successful in helping the Philippines obtain more economic and military aid and reestablishing closer relationship between the two countries, he failed to defend her from criticisms in the media and US government circles. It is true that career ambassadors are supposed to be the alter ego of the President and therefore are duty-bound to defend all her President’s actions, right or wrong..




  But Mr. del Rosario is a different kind of ambassador. He is a decent, upright and honest non-career envoy who wants to stick to the truth, not lies. It is probably beyond him to serve as propagandist for a government that was being buffeted by charges of cheating in the election,  corruption, dictatorial tendencies and violation of human rights. Maybe the ambassador felt these were indefensible issues. Besides, he cannot stop the New York Times and other newspapers in the US from writing editorials criticizing her. He cannot stop Sen. Richard Lugar from revealing his feelings about the killings of journalists in the Philippines or think tanks from making critical analyses of her administration. country.

 Mr. Del Rosario, in his five-year stint here, has probably accomplished more for the benefit of the Philippines and the Filipino people than any other ambassador in the past.

 In his statement accepting his recall, the ambassador said: “Throughout nearly 5 years, our team at the Philippine embassy has tirelessly endeavored to advance our bilateral relations on all fronts with America for the benefit of our beloved country. We have as well, considering its utmost importance, raised the bar for credible representation.”

 His only failure, if it is to be considered to be one, was to defend a President who is increasingly becoming indefensible.

 The Manila Mail salutes Albert del Rosario, an extraordinary Philippine ambassador.

 
Editorial: An extraordinary ambassador
 
Posted on Sunday, July 02 @ 12:58:10 CDT by software world
 

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