Coming soon to theaters near you: ‘The Greatest Escape’

Armed Forces Chief Gen. Gregorio Pio Catapang gestures as he talks about “the greatest escape” of Philippine troops deployed as UN Peacekeepers in the Golan Heights while being besieged by a rebel faction in Syria, during a forum with foreign correspondents Tuesday, Sept.2, 2014 at suburban Mandaluyong city, east of Manila, Philippines. AP

MANILA, Philippines—Awed by their bravery, a lawmaker on Wednesday broached the idea of making a movie about the “great escape’’ of Filipino peacekeepers from a standoff with Syrian rebels in the Golan Heights.

As several other lawmakers heaped praises on them, a senator recommended the promotion of the 40 peacekeepers to Armed Forces chief  Gen. Gregorio Pio Catapang Jr.

Catapang appeared before the Commission on Appointments, which later approved his ad interim appointment to the grade of full general and Chief of Staff of the AFP.

“That’s a very good escape. We have to make a movie out of that escape. I’m not kidding,’’ Negros Oriental Rep. George Arnaiz suggested as his colleagues congratulated the Army soldiers for slipping past Syrian rebels who had encircled them.

A colleague chimed in, “May I get the rights to that movie?’’

Catapang said that the Filipino commander hatched a plan to escape under cover of darkness, and it helped a great deal that the rebels were sleeping.

“They didn’t surrender because we owned their firearms,”  he said, drawing laughter from the lawmakers.

The Filipino peacekeepers escaped under cover of darkness around midnight Sunday (Syria time), slipping past the sleeping 100 Syrian rebels who had encircled the troops’ encampments at Position 68 and 69.

The military top brass,  including Catapang who kept tabs on the escape with Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario in Camp Aguinaldo, hailed it as the “greatest escape.’’

Without any opposition to Catapang’s appointment, the lawmakers focused on the feat of the peacekeepers, even congratulating the AFP chief for his decisiveness in handling the Golan Heights crisis.

Catapang said the escape had been much tougher than reported because the peacekeepers not only had to dodge bullets, but also mines.

“It was the greatest escape of their lives. When they had their 2.2-kilometer run, they had to pass through mines because Golan Heights, when there was a war, there were many mines… That was another problem they had to face,’’ he said. “It was really a very tough decision.’’

After learning that the rebels had gone to sleep, the peacekeepers hatched a plan to escape around midnight ahead of an attack by a larger number of rebels the next day, Catapang said. “They sleep at night time, not like our guards; we do not sleep,’’ he said.

The plan was coordinated with the AFP top brass and was eventually approved by Secretary Gazmin, Catapang said.

It was Capt. Nilo Ramones, head of the peacekeeping force at Position 68, who hatched the plan, according to the AFP chief.

It was at this point of the conversation that Arnaiz suggested a movie be made. After the hearing, he said he wanted a film to capture that moment of escape, and how their soldiers felt at the time.

“It was a thrilling escape. Within the number of hours that they were surrounded, how did they feel? How did their families back home feel? It would make a good movie,’’ he said in an interview.

Cagayan Rep. Rufus Rodriguez said he would file a resolution to congratulate Catapang for a “job well done.’’

“I’m sure that the general was on top of the situation every moment… and the fact they fought, they did not surrender, and were able to withdraw honorably, and without any casualty, will indeed show to the country that General Catapang has indeed been a leader of the Armed Forces of the Philippines by doing all these moves,’’ he said.

“The world saw the Filipino flag at its highest,’’ Rodriguez added. “While another force surrendered, the Philippine contingent never surrendered.’’

Along the same line, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV proposed that the peacekeepers be recommended for promotion.

“That would be a fitting reward for the gallantry in action that they have demonstrated,’’ the senator said. “In the Senate, we will give a similar honor for the members of the peacekeepers.’’

Catapang said this was possible.

Rodriguez said he would also file another resolution requesting the Department of Foreign Affairs to follow up the possibility of increasing the forces, including the Philippine contingent, in the Golan Heights.

“The United Nations should not afford to withdraw, they should advance,’’ he said.

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