Mothers of missing UP students, witnesses, face off with the “Butcher”
“We only want Palparan behind bars”

 

DOJ, Manila

 

July 8, 2011

 

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Palparan: The Butcher must be punished!!

   
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Photos courtesy of KARAPATAN
           
     

 

 

 

MEDIA RELEASE -- July 8, 2011

References:
Mary Guy Portajada, Desaparecidos Secretary General Marie Hilao-Enriquez, Karapatan Chairperson
09175415133/ 434 2837 09175616800

KARAPATAN and Desaparecidos:
Palparan and his men must face a swift trial towards imprisonment

Today is the first hearing in the Department of Justice’s preliminary investigation on the criminal case against Ret. Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan Jr. and the other officers and men of the Armed Forces of the Philippines for the continued disappearance of Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeño. "If presented with a chance, how we would love to let Palparan, Jr and the other AFP men feel the pain they inflicted on our daughters, but we know they deserve more punishment than that," mothers of the missing University of the Philippines students said during the hearing.

Mrs. Erlinda T. Cadapan and Mrs. Concepcion E. Empeño filed criminal cases of rape, serious physical injuries, arbitrary detention and maltreatment of prisoners against retired General Palparan, Jr. and other members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines namely, Lieutenant Colonels Rogelio Boac and Felipe Anotado, 2nd Lieutenant Francis Mirabelle Samson, Master Sergeants Donald Caigas and Rizal Hilario.

"The Butcher" as human rights organizations refer to Palparan, has long been linked with several human rights violations cases during his tour of command in several regions such as the brutal abduction and murder of human rights advocates Eden Marcellana and Eddie Gumanoy in Mindoro, and several cases of abductions and disappearance, killings and torture in Southern Tagalog, Eastern Visayas, and the Central Luzon regions.

At today's hearing, witnesses who swore to have seen Karen Empeno and Sherlyn Cadapan either being abducted by the military or was under military custody will affirm the affidavits they have executed. The military respondents are also summoned to personally appear in court.

"We look forward to see and face Butcher Palparan in court," Marie Hilao-Enriquez, Karapatan chairperson says, as she remembers other court cases filed before against the "Butcher" in which his name was eventually not included so those cases never prospered. In the Eden Marcellana-Edddie Gumanoy case, for instance, the DOJ , then at the time under Secretary Raul Gonzales, dismissed the case four times; the repeated dismissal led the relatives and human rights organizations to file the complaint with the UN Human Rights Committee which handed down very positive “Views” on the case in 2008; but the GMA government never complied with. “This time, we hope that the case will prosper and the violators will be made to pay for their crimes against humanity. This will be a step towards ending impunity,” Enriquez hopefully says.

Meanwhile, Families of Desaparecidos for Justice gathered together with the families, friends, supporters of Karen and Sherlyn and other human rights defenders in front of the DOJ to show their support to the Empeño and Cadapan families. "This is an important event for other families of the disappeared as well," Mary Guy Portajada, secretary general of Desaparecidos says. She explains that a lot more who disappeared under the command of the Butcher had no strong evidence to implicate him and his troops in court. "We hope that through this case, Gen. Palparan, Jr. will get what he deserves - imprisonment," Portajada continues. "Perpetrators of human rights violators must be made accountable and pay for their crimes. This way, victims can be served justice and the public’s confidence in government can be slowly restored," Portajada concludes. ###
 

     
           
     
     
     

 

News release

July 7, 2011

Mothers of missing UP students, witnesses, face off with the “Butcher”
“We only want Palparan behind bars”

“We know this is just the beginning of the path towards justice. We would like to see Palparan behind bars.”

Thus expressed victims of human rights violations and their families as they troop to the Department of Justice today, on the first hearing of the criminal case filed against Ret. Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan Jr. and other AFP officers involved in the disappearance of UP students Karen Empeño and Sherlyn Cadapan.

“We strongly support the mothers of Karen and Sherlyn, and all the witnesses who have mustered all the courage to face the courts again to recount their ordeal,” said Cristina Guevarra, Hustisya secretary general, “It is time that perpetrators who have threatened and ruined so many lives feel what it is to be prosecuted and punished for their crimes.”

On May 4, 2011, Erlinda T. Cadapan and Concepcion E. Empeño, mothers of missing UP students Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeño, filed criminal cases of rape, serious physical injuries, arbitrary detention and maltreatment of prisoners against Palparan and other elements of the AFP namely, Lt. Cols. Rogelio Boac and Felipe Anotado, 2nd Lt. Francis Mirabelle Samson, Master Sgts. Donald Caigas and Rizal Hilario. This will be the first hearing of the DOJ’s preliminary investigation on the case.

Raymond Manalo, one of the key witnesses who was also abducted and disappeared by military elements and who swore to have seen, talked and been with Karen and Sherlyn at one point of their incommunicado existence, said he survived holding on to the strong evidence against Palparan, as well as his strong desire for justice for all the victims of the military’s bloody and cruel campaign.

“Kung tutuusin, kulang pa ang buhay niya sa lahat ng buhay na nawala. Kulang pa nga na makulong siya. Pero kapag nakulong si Palparan, kahit paano’y makakatikim ng hustisya sina Karen, Sherlyn, Tatay Manuel Merino at lahat ng mga biktima, (His life will never be enough for the lives lost. Jailing him is not enough. If he is imprisoned, however, Karen, Sherlyn, Tatay Manuel Merino and all victims will be given a taste of justice),” Manalo said.

In Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s counter-insurgency campaign Oplan Bantay Laya, Palparan was assigned in regions where cases of extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances peaked during his command.

Hustisya is the national organization of victims and families of victims of state-sponsored human rights violations. Majority of them were victims of extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances and torture under Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s watch. ###


Reference: Cristina Guevarra, Hustisya secretary general 0949-1772928

 

     
           
     
     
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Press Release
July 8, 2011

Students troop to DOJ in support of UP students’ mothers, case witnesses
Students challenge Palparan: Face us

As they joined the trooping at the Department of Justice on the first hearing of the criminal case against Ret. Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan Jr., the Student Christian Movement of the Philippines (SCMP) challenged him to “face the students, the people.”

“We challenge Palparan to tell us ‘in the face’ that he has nothing to do with the disappearance of Karen and Sherlyn,” SCMP chairperson Kristine Valerio said.
Valerio said they want a face-off public debate with Palparan to let the people see “how far can he go in making strings of lies, and prove through his own words his hand in all the killings and disappearances.”

The group also said they are one with the families of Karen and Sherlyn in their utmost desire to see Palparan in jail.

“It is of the greatest injustice that the likes of Jovito Palparan, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and their minions still enjoy their freedom, while many families and victims remain in anguish,” Valerio said.

Recently, the Supreme Court ordered the AFP to produce the missing students. The group, however, said that this may only be part of the Aquino government’s “goody moves” so that “the public may say that they are doing their job to render justice for the victims.”

“Now, this is different. It is the families who are pushing for justice, after they have seen that the Aquino government has done nothing but to perpetuate the same abuses and impunity among the people,” she said.

Valerio said they will support the families of the two students all the way. “It is our utmost desire to see to it that the likes of Palparan will not exist anymore in our society. We shall support the call for justice til the end,” she said. ###

Reference: Kristine Valerio, Chairperson 09289526973 / 09068350745

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Student Christian Movement of the Philippines
3/F NCCP Bldg. 879 EDSA Quezon City 1100
Hotlines: 09289526973, 09187310322, 09174881510
scmpinas@gmail.com

 

     
           
     
     
     
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