Mindanao Human Rights Summit

Mindanao: Three Peoples, One Against Repression
An Interfatih Campaign for Justice, Peace and Human Rights

 

Davao City

 

Sept. 22-23, 2006  Updated Sept. 27, 200

 

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Attended by more than 200 Mindanao leaders, activists and victims of political repression in Davao City on Sept. 22-23

The three peoples of Mindanao in the Summit - the Moro, Lumad and Christian settlers - condemn state violence and political repression.

The summit recorded 46 cases of summary execution in the 6 regions of Mindanao:

35 activists                     3 media practitioners
2 church workers           2 government officials    2 Lumads.

 

Initial convenors include the United Church of Christ in the Philippines, Initiatives for Peace in Mindanao, Sisters’ Association in Mindanao, Rural Missionaries of the Philippines, WJPIC-RGS, Iglesia Filipina Indipendiente, Muslim-Christian Peoples Alliance, KALUMARAN, Episcopal Church of the Philippines, and the Union of People’s Lawyers in Mindanao .

"We, delegates to the Mindanao Human Rights Summit held on 22-23 September 2006 in Davao City, resolutely commit ourselves to defend the rights of the peoples of Mindanao."

 

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Photos courtesy of Suara Bangsa Moro partylist / A. Jones / D. Beltran
           
   

Convenors and Speakers:

Moro, Lumad & Christian settlers

   
         
           

DECLARATION OF UNITY

MINDANAO HUMAN RIGHTS SUMMIT
September 22-23, 2006
CAP Auditorium, Anda Street, Davao City
 

In the middle of the night, armed men crept into the house of a peasant; shot him dead and fled in a motorcycle... A journalist known for exposing government corruption was killed by a gunman inside her home in front of her children. In Moro communities, men are being abducted right from their homes; some get jailed, others disappear.

Peasant families have to comply to the military’s orders to buy only one kilo of rice everyday and take nothing more. Their crops and harvests are destroyed by relentless military operations. The military deprive communities of their most basic needs like food, water, shelter, and medicines.

These are the stories of anguish that widows, orphans and family members live to tell. Stories that show the pattern of political killings and repression in Mindanao.

President Arroyo is waging an all-out war campaign against the peoples of Mindanao. It is a campaign that transforms the island into a single laboratory of the AFP’s Oplan Bantay Laya. This military campaign is a major component of Arroyo’s approach towards the so-called development in Mindanao. A development approach that is being propelled by the AFP “clear-hold-consolidate” strategy to pave the way for the entry of mining companies, logging concessions and other foreign monopoly capital in Mindanao. This is Arroyo’s recipe of development that kills the peoples of Mindanao.

In the guise of its campaign against terrorism and counter-insurgency, the Arroyo administration made the peoples of Mindanao targets of the military’s strike operations, psy-war campaigns and intelligence work. This vicious campaign has resulted to unabated extra-judicial killings, repressive attacks, and various forms of human rights violations that victimize the civilian populace of Christians, Moro and Lumad communities, members of people’s organizations, and personalities opposing the anti-people programs of the government.

Amidst the consolidation of the Western and Eastern Mindanao military commands in the island and massive troop deployments in municipalities and barangays, martial rule is now taking place in Mindanao. The dominating presence of the military clearly subverts the rule of law, the regular functions of the local government units, and the constitutionally-mandated civilian supremacy. Hamletting, food blockade, ID and cedula system, and denial of health services are common occurrence in the communities.

The alarming human rights situation in Mindanao is an undeniable proof of the widespread all-out war policy being implemented by the Arroyo administration. This is a policy that renders impunity to the perpetrators of the worst forms of human rights violations committed against the peoples in Mindanao. This is a policy that warrants political killings and repression among the Christian, Lumad and Moro peoples. This is a policy that is badly needed by Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to cling to power.

But the peoples of Mindanao will remain undaunted. And as the land bleeds, the three peoples of Mindanao thirst for justice.

We, delegates of the Mindanao Human Rights Summit held on 22-23 September 2006 in Davao City, resolutely commit ourselves to defend the rights of the peoples of Mindanao.

Let our voice be heard loud and clear enough --

Christian, Lumad and Moro peoples of Mindanao,
One in Asserting:

STOP THE KILLINGS!
JUSTICE FOR ALL VICTIMS OF STATE TERROR!
DEFEND CIVIL LIBERTIES AND HUMAN RIGHTS!
RESIST POLITICAL REPRESSION!

   
 
 
   
   
   
   
   
           
           
           
   

Delegates:

Moro, Lumad & Christian settlers

   
         
           
           

Lighting candles for the victims,  signing up against the killings and repression

         
           
           
           
           
   
           

Cultural presentation and logos at the Mindanao Human Rights Summit

         
           
           
   

Statements

   
         

Christian Leaders in Mindanao Increasingly Targeted as the Victims of Political Repression in the Philippines

Press Release:

“Three Peoples, One Against Repression”

Unite and rage against political repression!

By Alvin Lugue

Bayan Muna VP for Mindanao

Moro people demand a stop to military offensives during the Ramadhan
           

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