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April 25, 2008
Press Statement
Reference: The Rev. Fr. Rex Reyes, Head of Delegation
Mobile No. +639189447538
RP
government’s report to the UPR inconsequential to extrajudicial killings
and enforced disappearances
We, the members of the Philippine UPR Watch, return to the country hopeful
that we have fulfilled our mission to thwart the Philippine government’s
brazen attempt to conceal the truth through a deceptive report at the
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of the United Nations
Human Rights Council (UNHRC).
We felt duty-bound to lobby with foreign missions to inform them that the
extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearance and political repression
are caused by a national policy as was the findings of UN Special
Rapporteur Professor Philip Alston. This policy is continuously wreaking
havoc on the lives of Filipinos notwithstanding the Philippine National
Report (PNR).
It is reassuring that the world continues to be vigilant on the human
rights situation in the Philippines as indicated by the concerns and
questions raised by at least sixteen countries during the review.
The Arroyo government has inundated its Philippine National Report to the
UPR with measures taken purportedly to promote human rights. But these
measures are inconsequential to extrajudicial killings and
enforced disappearances. At the end of the day, what matters to most
Filipinos and to the world is that: (a) Jonas Burgos and many others
remain missing; (b) justice has yet to be served to the victims and
relatives of extra-judicial killings and other human rights violations;
(c) perpetrators have yet to be prosecuted; and, (d) extra-judicial
killings and enforced disappearances still go on with impunity. All these
in the name of national security.
The political persecution being launched against the Batasan 6 remains to
be one of the examples of the Arroyo government’s continuing repression
against principled dissent. Secretary Ermita has boasted of a vibrant
democracy in the Philippines in his UN Report, citing the partylist system
as one feature. Yet, a trumped-up murder charge against Bayan Muna
Representative Teddy Casiño, a member of the Philippine UPR Watch
delegation, and his fellow party-list lawmakers, has been resurrected and
all are threatened with arrest. Many of the trumped-up charges against
known oppositionists and leaders are orchestrated by the Inter-Agency
Legal Action Group (IALAG), a Malacañang creation which Prof. Alston said
should be abolished.
Finally, we are grateful for the opportunity to serve our people,
especially the victims of this tyrannical regime. We are grateful to the
national and international organizations that supported the Philippine UPR
Watch in this endeavor. We likewise thank the Missions who have raised the
most essential issues that were surreptitiously obscured in the Philippine
National Report.
We pledge our commitment to continue being part of the vigorous domestic
and international campaign against the wanton human rights violations of
the Arroyo regime. ###
Philippine UPR Watch Secretariat c/o National Council of
Churches in the Philippines
879 Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, Quezon City,
Philippines Email:
philippineuprwatch@gmail.com
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