PRESS STATEMENT November 13, 2007 Reference: Jigs Clamor, Deputy Secretary General, Karapatan Mobile No.: 0922-8149751 Mary Ghay Portajada, Spokesperson, Desaparecidos Mobile No.: 0905-8234907 A feisty woman, who in her mid-sixties, has dissected poverty and has listened to countless stories of women's oppression in all its microtones continue to seek justice. Abducted and Illegally Arrested Senior Citizen Urban Poor Leader asks SC for protection thru the writ of Amparo Lourdes Rubrico, 63 years old, better known to her neighbors as "Nay Ude", a resident of Dasmariñas, Cavite, was abducted by military men on April 3, 2007 as she was dozing off in one of the benches in a shelter in Megahouse where a pabasa was held. The perpetrators were three tall men in short-sleeved polo and armed with .45 caliber guns. She was brought to a military camp where she experienced extreme psychological torture and inflicted by several military officers who did not bother to hide their identities as state authorities. It was only on April 10, 2007 that she was finally released, albeit, forewarned of the fatal consequence of going public about all those eight dark days that she was outside the protection of the law and unsettled her world and her family's. Yet having been accustomed to the raging struggle for human rights on account of her involvement in progressive organizations such as the Cavite Ecumenical Movement for Justice and Peace (CEMJP) as member of its Board of Trustees; and Bayan Muna, as its Barangay coordinator, Nay Ude was not, for a moment fazed by state violence that she, herself, had experienced. On November 13, 2007, with the support of KARAPATAN, Nay Ude filed a Petition for the Writ of Amparo with prayers for temporary protection order, inspection of place, and production of documents. KARAPATAN lawyer Atty. Rex Frenandez avers that "the petitioner has exhausted all efforts legally available and that there is no other plain, speedy, and adequate remedy to protect the rights of the victims except by this application for a Writ of Amparo." "Respondents to the Petition of the Writ of Amparo are President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Gen.Esperon Brig. Gen Avelino Razon, Major Darwin Sy a.k.a Darwin Reyes, Jimmy Santana, Ruben Alfaro, Captain Angelo P. Cuaresma Police Supt. Edgar Robquero, Police Senior Inspector Arsenio Gomez and the Office of the Ombudsman," Atty. Fernandez said. KARAPATAN Secretary-General Marie Hilao-Enriquez's hopefully declares that "with the first successful case of the writ of amparo that compelled the military to surface and release Ruel Muñasque, a youth leader in Mindanao, we expect that Lourdes Rubrico's case would prove the writ of amparo to be true to its objectives, especially now that it is being challenged to protect Lourdes Rubrico, an urban poor woman leader and a senior citizen who lived through abduction, illegal arrest and being held incommunicado. Clearly, Nay Ude's perpetrators took advantage of her vulnerabilities, and by no means should the Supreme Court tolerate this reprehensible act." ### Delete Reply Forward