
Union of
Peoples' Lawyers in Mindanao
UNITY STATEMENT of UPLM’s 3rd Mindanao Assembly.
November 28, 2009
PEOPLES’ LAWYERS, STRENGTHEN OUR RANKS AGAINST ATTACKS!
INTENSIFY
THE FIGHT AGAINST IMPUNITY & MAKE THE ARROYO ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTABLE!
ADVANCE
THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF OUR PEOPLE!
e--- 100 peoples’
lawyers, paralegals, law students, and legal workers from all over
Mindanao--- gather today without our two brave members who were supposed
to be with us during our 3rd Mindanao Assembly of Peoples’
Lawyers.
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Our dear colleagues,
Concepcion “Connie” Brizuela and Cynthia Oquendo, were executed on
November 23, 2009 along with 64-and-counting journalists, women,
ordinary folks in Ampatuan town, Maguindanao Province in what is now
infamously called as the “Ampatuan Massacre.”
In the twilight of
its fascist and corrupt rule, the Arroyo government has shown that it is
not merely capable of subverting the Constitution through Charter
Change, or getting away with scandal-after-scandal of corrupt deals. It
is capable of allowing the murder of the biggest number of journalists
in a single sweep in the world, and the biggest number of civilian
casualties not caused by natural calamities in the country.
Having attained
power through electoral fraud, the Arroyo government had established and
strengthened the pillars of its illegitimate rule, to wit: a militarized
civilian bureucracy, a clique of loyal and bribed generals lording over
the state security apparatus, a horde of deadly but vote-ensuring
ruthless political warlords, an elite-dominated and docile Congress, and
a steady flow of military aid especially from the United States. All
are responsible for the culture of impunity for killings, for corruption
and plunder, and for the mockery of the rule of law.
By all indications,
we will not see a definite exit of the Arroyo ruling family even as the
May 2010 general election nears. We must therefore act more resolutely
and with haste to frustrate the desperate schemes of the Arroyo
government to stay in power.
We must exact
justice not only for the victims of the Ampatuan Massacre but also for
the more than 1,000 victims of other extrajudicial killings and enforced
disappearances all over the country. We must intensify our efforts to
actively legally represent our people in the prosecution and
penalization of criminals, death squads, and their military and civilian
patrons. We must exhaust all fora for the campaign against impunity such
as the United Nations human rights system, the Commission on Human
Rights and other international human rights agencies. We must continue
to work with our people in the grassroots and strengthen our pledge to
pursue the ends of justice in their favor.
We must participate
in the electoral exercise to advance the people’s interest for true
social, economic, and political reforms. The 2010 elections pose a huge
challenge as the Automated Election System may be used by the ruling
party to perpetuate itself in power.
In view of the
socio-political milieu of our 3rd Mindanao Assembly, we put
forward the following demands and commitments:
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We call for the
establishment of an independent commission to thoroughly and
impartially investigate the Ampatuan Massacre with the view of not
only looking into the culpability of direct perpetrators but also the
participation of the police and military establishment and
institutions of government at all levels, and the accountability of
President Arroyo as Commander-in-Chief and patron of the Ampatuan
clan;
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We call for
international economic and political sanctions on the Arroyo
administration and challenge foreign governments to give teeth to
their statements against the culture of impunity in the country; we
seek accountability particularly of the United States for Arroyo’s use
of US military aid in the implementation of Oplan Bantay Laya, the
arming of private armies of political warlords, and the sponsorship of
death squads in the country;
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We pledge our
commitment to the Commission on Human Rights headed by the Honorable
Leila De Lima to help in its parallel investigation of the executive
branch of government in its handling of the Ampatuan Massacre and
other extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances;
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We shall initiate
a persistent and systematic advocacy to expose and resist attacks on
peoples’ lawyers and the legal profession;
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We vow to support
candidates, both local and national, and partylists that have
consistently championed the rights of the people, even at the cost of
their lives and liberties, and commit our legal services to protect
the people’s will from the precint to the canvassing levels;
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We commit to
support our fellow members who will seek elective positions in May
2010 in order to advance genuine politics of change and as another
arena for our political advocacy apart from the courtrooms and the
parliament of the streets.
Today, our Union is
not two less weaker. The blood of our two martyred women lawyers has
nurtured our resolve to puncture and end the culture of impunity that
has revived the nightmare of Martial Law in our country today.
Lest the Arroyo
government think that killing lawyers, journalists, and human rights
defenders will make us cower in fear, she is mistaken. We will work to
stop this impunity. And work we will until we, together with the rest of
the Filipino people, are able to uproot impunity from its source---
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.