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The Bahay na Pula ( Tagalog, 'Red House') is a former
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in San Ildefonso, Bulacan in the
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. The site is remembered for the mass rapes and murders committed by the
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during
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. The Japanese military murdered all of the men and boys in the adjacent Mapaniqui,
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,
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, and forced over 100 women and girls into sexual slavery, confining and raping them in the Red House.


History

The Red House was constructed in 1929 at Barangay Anyantam under the orders of Don Ramon Ilusorio of the Ilusorio family, who owned vast hacienda lands in the area. It was made largely out of wood and painted red on the outside giving it its name. The house was surrounded by large gardens filled with tamarind, camachile, and duhat trees. During the
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, on November 23, 1944, the Geki Group of the 14th District Army under Imperial Japanese Army General Tomoyuki Yamashita attacked Mapaniqui, Pampanga. Under the assumption that Mapaniqui was a guerilla hideout, Japanese soldiers plundered and incinerated the town, corralled and executed all the men and boys, killing some women and children in the carnage, and forcibly confined and repeatedly raped women and girls in the Red House. According to the testimony of Maria Lalu Quilantang, a survivor, she witnessed her father being
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d and his "penis stuffed in his mouth like a cigar". Another survivor, Narcisa Claveria, said she witnessed a Japanese soldier skin her father "like a water buffalo" with a
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. The corpses of the slaughtered people were all thrown into a huge pile and set on fire in a schoolyard. The Imperial Japanese Army looted numerous households in the area. Women, who numbered more than a hundred and came from the local provinces of Bulacan and Pampanga, were ordered to carry provisions and loot to the Red House, which Japanese troops were using as a garrison. Once they arrived, they were sexually enslaved at the Red House. Several of the girls were eight and nine years of age. One woman Lola Honor, a prepubescent girl at the time was stabbed by a bayonet in her thigh when she refused the advances of a soldier. Documented reports have shown various human rights violations. Most of the survivors have changed residences due to the memories of the Japanese occupation in the area and the atrocities committed by the Imperial Japanese Army. In 1997, "The Malaya Lolas" (The Free Grandmothers), an organization of women fighting for their rights and compensation for the losses from the war, was established in Pampanga. The
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, created by the Japanese government and funded by Japanese citizen donations to distribute monetary compensation to
comfort women Comfort women were women and girls forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces in occupied countries and territories before and during World War II. The term ''comfort women'' is a translation of the Japanese , a euphemism ...
, did not provide compensation to the women who were sexual enslaved at the Red House. According to Asian Women's Fund, the victims were not defined as comfort women, as they were not held or abused over an extended period. The Filipino survivors demand that the Japanese government take legal responsibility by making a public apology that will explicitly acknowledge the sexual violence committed against the women, and providing compensation to the victims. In 2014, the Supreme Court of the Philippines denied the motion for reconsideration filed by Malaya Lola, who wanted to declare the Philippine government guilty of grave abuse of discretion for refusing to support their claims against the Japanese army for war crimes and crimes against humanity. In mid-2016, the heritage structure was partially demolished due to undisclosed reasons. The house was allegedly going to be rebuilt in Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in
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province. The frames and roof of the house has remained and still features its iconic base and color. In November 2016, several human rights group, including Bertha's Impact Opportunity Fund, the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, and the Center for International Law, Manila, traveled to Geneva to seek the United Nations' support on behalf of Malaya Lolas. In 2017, Cinema One Originals launched ''Haunted: A Last Visit to the Red House'', a full-length documentary film about Bahay-na-Pula, the comfort women who suffered, and the battle they are facing even up til now, where most of the women are now in their 80s and 90s. Some historians and cultural heritage workers have expressed the need for the site's conservation. The house was partially dismantled after 2014 and was in danger of collapse. The survivors would like the house to act as a memorial to those who fell victim to the Imperial Japanese Army at the Red House.


In Media

* Scenes of the villain headquarters Regalado Mansion in the 1988 comedy-action-horror, '' Kumander Bawang'', were filmed at Bahay Na Pula and its gardens. * The house was the studio setting for the 1991 Undas/Halloween Special of the ABS-CBN telemagazine program, ''Magandang Gabi... Bayan''. * '' Bahay na Pula'', a 2022 horror film directed by
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, was released worldwide via streaming on Vivamax on February 25, 2023.


See also

* Malaya Lolas *
Wartime sexual violence Wartime sexual violence is rape or other forms of sexual violence committed by combatants during an armed conflict, war, or military occupation often as War looting, spoils of war, but sometimes, particularly in ethnic conflict, the phenomen ...
*
Japanese war crimes During its imperial era, Empire of Japan, Japan committed numerous war crimes and crimes against humanity across various Asian-Pacific nations, notably during the Second Sino-Japanese War, Second Sino-Japanese and Pacific Wars. These incidents ...
*
Comfort women Comfort women were women and girls forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces in occupied countries and territories before and during World War II. The term ''comfort women'' is a translation of the Japanese , a euphemism ...


References


External links

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Virtual tour: Bahay na Pula
Buildings and structures in Bulacan Houses in the Philippines Comfort women Japanese war crimes in the Philippines Sexual violence in Asia during World War II Heritage Houses in the Philippines