Philippine Daily Inquirer

190 FARMER-LEADERS KILLED IN LAST 5 MONTHS

- By Karl R. Ocampo @kocampoinq

Despite the lockdowns to contain the coronaviru­s disease—which also restricted the movement of both people and goods—more than 100 peasants were killed between March and June, two farmers’ groups reported on Tuesday.

The Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) and Tanggol Magsasaka said that some 262 farmers and peasant leaders had been killed since July 2016, 190 of them five months.

In June alone, six leaders were killed in Iloilo, Northern Samar, Negros Occidental, and Albay— all of which were affiliated with farmer groups opposing the government, and were gunned down by men on motorcycle­s.

They were Harold Tablazon, a former member of the Federation of Iloilo Farmers Associatio­n; Zaldy Meraya and Bebe Tobino from Northern Samar; Jose Jerry Catalogo of the National Federation of Sugar Workers; killed in the past and Organisasy­on ng Magsasaka sa Albay members Elder Molina and Jose Arthur Clemente.

“Tanggol Magsasaka has documented extrajudic­ial killings, illegal arrests and illegal detention, filing of fabricated criminal charges, Red-tagging and vilificati­on, torture, surveillan­ce, bombing of peasant communitie­s and unending list of human rights violations committed by state forces,” KMP said.

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