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Gathering of families of victims of extra-judicial killings - 5
Quezon City
August 19, 2006 |
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Famlies, relatives, human rights workers and friends gathered for the 5th time in as many months to demand justice for the victims and a stop to the killings. |
PREVIOUS GATHERINGS Gathering #3 |
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IBON launched the book: Stop the Killings |
Daughter of missing Philip Limjuco (left); Mother of Benjaline Hernandez, killed in Arakan Valley, Cotabato while doing a fact-finding work for KARAPATAN |
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Mother of Leodegario Punzal, killed in Bulacan, 2005 |
Parents and relatives of victims of abductions and assassinations demand a stop to the abductions and killings and for the offenders and assassins to be prosecuted.
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Rep. Satur Ocampo and Rep. Teddy Casiño lead in signing a resolve to stop the killings and to seek justice for the victims and their relatives. |
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Press Release – August 19, 2006 Reference: Marie Hilao-Enriquez, Secretary General (09178800213) Ruth Cervantes, Public Information Officer (09228107169/09153002684)
Victims’ relatives, rights groups vow to make Arroyo accountable amidst junking of impeachment case
Three days after Gloria Arroyo’s allies in Congress junked the impeachment complaint filed by citizen complainants, human rights groups KARAPATAN, Ecumenical Movement for Justice and Peace (EMJP), Desaparecidos and relatives of victims of extra-judicial killings and disappearances vow to make Arroyo accountable for committing high crimes against Filipinos.
“The people are once again denied a remedy to stop human rights abuses by the Arroyo government, however, this will not stop us from finding ways to make her accountable for her transgressions,” said Marie Hilao-Enriquez, KARAPATAN Secretary General.
KARAPATAN is set to file cases and reports at the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) next month and is looking at filing cases against the Arroyo government in other international bodies where victims’ relatives can get a hearing.
It will be recalled that in its 2003 concluding observations, the UNHRC has lined up several questions on the Philippine government’s poor performance in its compliance to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). The UN body instructed the Philippine government to reply to these observations on November 1, 2006. The group is also set to lobby for the review of the pledges the government promised as a member of the UN Human Rights Council.
Families of victims lambasted Arroyo’s allies in the House of Representatives for resorting to victim-blaming in order to justify the junking of the impeachment complaint.
“All they said was that complainants were at fault for filing the complaint and they even shielded Arroyo for abetting human rights violations, the substance of the complaint being lodged against her. We did not even get a hearing,” said Evangeline Hernandez, mother of slain human rights worker Benjaline and one of the citizen complainants.
Relatives of victims and KARAPATAN said the battle is far from over and they will continue to cry out for justice and campaign against the Arroyo government’s terrorism.
At the fifth monthly gathering of families, friends and colleagues of victims of killings and disappearances, Enriquez said, “Ultimately, our people will make this government accountable by invoking their right to rise up against the tyrant that is Gloria Arroyo, just like what they did to the hated dictator Marcos.”
The gathering was held at the Ibon Center in Timog Avenue, where an internationally-released book on the Stop the Killings in the Philippines campaign was launched. Every 3rd Saturday of the month, an indoor gathering or outdoor protest action by victims’ relatives, supported by human rights advocates, is held to call for justice and campaign against extra-judicial killings and involuntary disappearances.### |
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| Statements and News articles | |||||
| Another militant leader slain | United Methodists Ask Bush to Help Stop Philippines Killings | Carmelite statement of concern on the Philippine situation | |||
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International Herald Tribunes: Rights Groups Say Military Is Behind Killings in Philippines |
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