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Weekly vigils at the Philippine Consulate protesting the political killings in the Philippines
Vancouver, Canada
Aug. 25; Sept. 1, 8, 2006
Posted: Sept 20, 2006 |
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In Vancouver, local Filipino organizations and Canadian groups have been staging weekly vigils at the Philippine consulate to register the community’s discontent and rage about the current situation in the Philippines. Each week, the organizations highlight different sectors of Philippine society who have fallen victim to Arroyo’s repressive regime to raise the public’s awareness about the current state of democracy in the Philippines.
The weekly vigils have garnered great interest and growing
support from passers-by in Vancouver’s downtown core. They urge Philippine
Consul General Minerva Falcon to take a public stand against the political
killings. Organizers and supporters plan to continue these weekly vigils
into October. |
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Photos courtesy of: BCCHRP (B.C. Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines) |
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For the Aug. 11, Aug. 18 and Sept. 8 vigil photos, go to: |
Arroyo riding on waves of blood photo courtesy of Tigil-Paslang: |
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| August 25 Vigil | Quick Facts | ||||
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Extra-judicial killings and enforced disappearances civilians and non- combatants 184 - forcibly abducted and are still missing
Of the total killed: 319 - from “Left” organizations, including: 113 - from Bayan Muna 37 - from Anakpawis 3 - from Gabriela Women’s Party 167 - sectoral and community leaders 433 - not affiliated with any political organization usually victimized during military operations |
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In Toronto, over 40 people attended a community forum to help bring awareness about the state of human rights in the Philippines and to try to get a better understanding of why such violations are taking place. Not only giving their attention to education, Canadians and Filipinos in Toronto have also been carrying out rallies protesting the on-going killings. |
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| Sept. 1 Vigil | |||||
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Yearly Tabulation of Killings
2001 – 99
Yearly Tabulation of Enforced Disappearances
2001 – 7 Yearly Tabulation of Victims
of Frustrated Killings
221 cases of Hamletting, Forcible Evacuation, and Reconcentration victimizing
262,908 individuals
(January 21, 2001 to July 21, 2006)
Source: KARAPATAN powerpoint presented at the launching of HUSTISYA on Sept. 15, 2006
For the complete KARAPATAN human rights situationer presented last Sept. 15, 2006, CLICK HERE
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In Montreal, the community rallied together at a community discussion to
learn more about the current situation in the Philippines and plan out
ways in which they can mobilize more support for the Filipino people’s
struggle for genuine human rights and peace. They have also been active in
holding protest actions denouncing the Arroyo government for its use of
state terror on its people. In Winnipeg, over 30 people, mostly young Filipinos and Canadians, held a lively and insightful discussion at the University of Winnipeg which ended in a fruitful discussion on the international campaign and how the community in Manitoba can get involved. |
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| Sept. 15 Vigil | |||||
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Press
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IN CANADA ON THE MOVE |
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Arrroyo riding on waves of blood From: Tigil-Paslang Website |
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Source: KARAPATAN powerpoint presented at the launching of HUSTISYA on Sept. 15, 2006 |
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