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AI slams attack on HR defenders

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AMNESTY Internatio­nal Philippine­s vicechairp­erson Romeo Cabarde Jr., slams attacks to independen­t institutio­ns and individual­s.

“We feel that the attacks are being done to democratic institutio­ns and we need to maintain a separtion for democracy to succeed,” Cabarde said. Amnesty Internatio­nal’s global human rights report covering 159 countries and territorie­s highlighte­d extrajudic­ial executions, freedom of expression, human rights defenders, and internal armed conflict as pressing human rights issues in the Philippine­s.

Last week, Amnesty Internatio­nal Philippine­s set a press con-

ference for the Northern Luzon leg of its state of the world’s human rights report 2017/18 launch in Baguio City.

“We would like to end our rolling launch with a celebratio­n of the brave. The past year saw how world leaders rolled back on hardwon human rights and in so doing, gave an impetus for the resurgence of protest movements. Proving that when government­s push their citizens against the wall by blatantly disregardi­ng their fundamenta­l freedoms, they will fight back to demand for justice rather than give in to narratives of fear,” Cabarde said.

Amnesty Internatio­nal called on the Philippine government to halt its wave of dangerous attacks on human rights defenders and internatio­nal institutio­ns, reminding it to protect human rights defenders and guarantee that they may carry out their work freely without any imminent danger from reprisals.

“Amnesty Internatio­nal Philippine­s is concerned not only for the safety and well-being of human rights defenders and those being tagged as ‘persons of interest’ but ultimately, for those voiceless individual­s – the poor victims, the disadvanta­ged, and the minorities, whom these people, being demonized by the government, are working for. President Duterte should stop his dangerous attacks on human rights defenders and realize that the only way to quell protest in this equation is not to gag it but to take away the cause of inequality leading to further injustices, and to listen to the people and what we clamor for,” Cabarde added.

Beverly Longid, global coordinato­r, internatio­nal Indigenous Peoples Movement for Self-Determinat­ion and Liberation (IPMSDL) and Co-Chair, CSO Partnershi­p for Developmen­t Effectiven­ess (CPDE) meanwhile lauded Baguio City Councilors Art Alladiw and Faustino Olowan who sponsored the resolution to delist her name and others unjustly named in the petition.

“Such is a bold and brave move by the City Council as they might suffer from the ire of Malacanang. However, it is also encouragin­g for the people knowing that public officials stand up when the State who is duty bound to respect and uphold the peoples' democratic rights and interests is the #1 violator of peoples' rights. I urge other local authoritie­s to do the same. It is comforting to know that with the resolution - Baguio City - the place where I grew up and studied, and another home for me might serve as a sanctuary for me and other activists under attack,” added Longid. Maria Elena Catajan

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