Concerned citizens and various organizations

want special UN court on extra-judicial killings

 

Makati City

 

May 11, 2007

 

 

 

Concerned citizens led by former DOST Undersecretary Josie Lichauco, Bettina Legarda, Marilyn Orosa, national artist Bienvenido Lumbera, Nini Quezon-Avanceña, and lawyer Harry Roque marched on Ayala Avenue to the office of the Delegation of the European Commission. Also in the photo above are Fr. Joe Dizon of Kairos PHilippines, senatorial candidate Sonia Roco, Mrs. Edith Burgos, NCCP Secretary General Sharon Joy Duremdes, Renato Reyes of BAYAN, Marie Hilao-Enriquez of KARAPATAN and former DSWD secretary Dinky Soliman.

 

   

 

The marchers presented a manifesto and asked the EU to spearhead the creation of a UN Special Criminal Tribunal to prosecute Mrs. Arroyo for the extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearnces and other human rights violations

 

▲Top photo shows the protesters maching on Ayala Avenue.

▲KMU Chair Elmer Labog holds the poster of Jonas Burgps, the latest victim of enforced disappearance.

▲Nini Quezon-Avanceña. daughter of the Philippine Commonwealth president joins in the singing of Bayan Ko with clenched fist.

◄ Josefina Lichauco, former DOTC Undersecretary and NTC Commissioner, and one of the organizers of the event, reports on the positive response of the EU representatives to the initiative of the groups and thanks the participants in the activity..

 

Lichauco as quoted by the Inquirer: “It was [Thomas] Jefferson who said that the first and only object of government is care for human life. We are talking of people's lives here. Life has become cheap in the Philippines, and as private citizens we wanted to do something to stop these killings and abductions of young activists.”

 

 

   

 

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At the Ninoy Aquino Monument
           
     

▲Mrs. Erlinda Cadapan, mother of UP student Sher\lyn who was abducted by suspected military operatives last year.

 

 

As the International Week of the Disappeared nears (observed in the last week of May),

 

KARAPATAN calls on the United Nations not to renew

the Philippine Government's membership to the

Human Rights Council

 

The Philippine human rights organization KARAPATAN, joins the families of victims of human rights violations and concerned Filipinos in urging the United Nations to set up a special tribunal to hear the cases of extrajudicial executions, disappearances and other human rights violations committed by the Arroyo regime against the Filipino people.

 

Karapatan has, on several occasions, filed cases of human rights violations as well as presented shadow reports on the real human rights situation in the country before the UN treaty bodies and special mechanisms. The most recent efforts are the presentation of cases to the UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Prof. Philip

Alston, in February 2007.

 

But the Arroyo regime continues to turn deaf ears to the findings and recommendations of the Special Rapporteur as well as other local and international human rights organizations in bringing an end to the spate of summary executions and disappearances in the country. The Philippine Mission representatives in fact have lied to the Human Rights Council by saying that disappearances in the Philippines have been committed only during the Marcos dictatorship but not under the Arroyo regime!

 

The current call for a creation of a tribunal by the UN will be an added boost to our campaign to bring to the attention of the UN these grave concerns to put an end to the continuing killings, disappearances and other human rights violations as well as to serve justice to the many victims of this regime.

 

What is ironic is, in the midst of all the intensifying human rights violations currently happening, the Arroyo government has still the gall to apply for an extension of its membership with the UN Human Rights Council which will be heard on May 17, 2007.

 

Today, as we join this call for a creation of a tribunal, we also urge various groups to lobby with the UNHRC not to renew the Philippine government's application of its membership to the UN body tasked to oversee states' compliance to human rights treaties and covenants.

 

With its dreadful record of 858 victims of summary executions and 198 victims of disappearances since it assumed the presidency in 2001 up to the present, the Arroyo regime has no moral ground to renew its membership, let alone be a member of the UNHRC.

 

Recent cases, reported to our organization and in the media reveal that there is no let up in the violation of people's rights –

 

■ the abduction and disappearance of Jonas Burgos, son of Press Freedom icon Jose Burgos, on April 28, 2007

■ the massacre of peasants - Bobby Quilo, 20 ; Richard Sarillo, 28; Benjamin Gelongga, 72, all from Negros Occidental, by elements of the armed forces of the Philippines.

■ the failed assassination of peasant leader Orly Marcellana in Cabuyao, Laguna only yesterday, May 10, 2007

to mention a few.

 

What the present regime has accomplished is to worsen the human rights situation and has currently nothing respectable to show off as regards its compliance to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and other international human rights instruments it is a signatory of.

 

The Philippine government has done nothing to honor its pledges made before the UN when it sought membership in the Human Rights Council a year ago. It has in fact a bloody and appalling human rights record and has worsened the human rights situation in the country by the series of killings, disappearances and other human rights violations as well as implementing laws and measures like the CPR, EO 464, EO 546, BP 880 and signing into law the anti-terrorism act deodorized as Human Security Act of 2007, and waging a counter-insurgency war such as the Oplan Bantay Laya 1 and 2 which victimizes more civilians.

 

Thus, we call on the United Nations to reject the Philippine government's bid to renew its membership in the Human Rights Council. Doing so would be tolerating a grave human rights violator and allow the continuous suffering of the Filipino people.

 

Justice to victims of human rights violations!

Surface the disappeared victims! 

 

PRESS STATEMENT Reference: Marie Hilao-Enriquez

10 May 2007 Secretary General

Mobile No. 0917-817 6274

 

Press release in Word format

 

INQUIRER: Militants seeks special UN court on killings

 

Dr. Edith Burgos, mother of Jonas, the latest victim of enforced disappearance: “Of course I hold the government responsible, and why not? 

INQUIRER editorial on the abduction case

 

 
     

Leaders of various organizations and individuals sign the manifesto that was presented to the EU delegation.

     
     
     
     

Letter to Ambassador Alistair Macdonald, European Union Ambassador to the PHilippines

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A call for the criminal prosecution of Arroyo before  UN International Criminal Tribunal

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March to the European Union offices
           
     
 
 
 
           
     
           
In front of the European Union offices
           

 

Marchers hold a program in front of the EU offices while Josie Lichauco, Nini  Quezon-Avanceña, Corazon Soliman,  Harry Roque, Edith Burgos, Ballsy Aquino-Cruz, daughter of former president Corazon Aquino,  met with Gabriel Munuera Viñals, head of political, economic, trade and public affairs section of the EU delegation and submitted a manifesto seeking the creation of the special court.

 

           
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