News Release April 21. 2007 IPU mission ends probe of Batasan 6 persecution The Inter-Parliamentary Union's fact-minding mission dispatched to investigate the case of the Batasan 6 today ended their four-day probe, maintaining their emphatic call for the immediate release of detained Anakpawis Rep. Crispin Beltran. The IPU mission will present its report to the organization's 116th Assembly on April 29 to May 4 in Bali, Indonesia. Before leaving Manila, the IPU mission held with a final two-hour meeting with House Deputy Minority Leader Satur Ocampo, Bayan Muna Rep. Teddy Casino, Anakpawis Rep. Rafael Mariano and Gabriela Rep. Liza Maza at the Sofitel Philippine Plaza Hotel inside the CCP Complex. The IPU mission visited Rep. Beltran at the Philippine Heart Center yesterday. The IPU mission composed of Canadian Senator Sharon Carstairs, vice president of the IPU committee on human rights of parliamentarians, IPU Secretary-General Anders Johnsson, and committee secretary Ingeborg Schwarz arrived in Manila on April 18 and immediately sat down with the partylist solons and Beltran's wife Rosario. Top executive, legislative, security and elections officials also met and sat down with the IPU mission. Last year, the Batasan 6 filed a case at the IPU soon after Beltran's arrest and while they were under the protective custody of the House of Representatives. In response, the IPU issued resolutions expressing concern over the plight and dubbed the Beltran's arrest and the attempted warrantless arrest on five others as "an attack on Congress itself". In a related development, a ranking member of the US House of Representatives joined the IPU and dozens of parliamentarians worldwide in demanding Beltran's release from detention. US Rep. Adam Smith, member of the influential Armed Services and Foreign Affairs committees of the US Congress, wrote President Arroyo on April 18 and asked that Beltran be released on humanitarian grounds. Prosecutors under Justice Sec. Raul Gonzalez have opposed Beltran's motion for bail before the courts. ### -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony Ian M. Cruz "Tonyo" Mobile: +639178928277; +639224223522 Email: tonyocruz@gmail.com Blog: http://tonyo.blogspot.com --------------------------------------------------------------