Sun.Star Baguio

Kids scoff at PNP’S denial on red tagging

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

KABATAAN Partylist Cordillera called out the Police Regional Office - Cordillera's (PRO-COR) denial of the red-tagging acts.

Christian Dave Ruz, regional coordinato­r of Kabataan Partylist Cordillera slammed the police for its continued red tagging activities.

"How shameless can it be, that rather apologizin­g and uttering commitment to rectify, the PRO-COR chose to categorica­lly deny the cases of red-tagging that its elements conduct? To whom are they lying?" said Ruz.

Earlier, PRO – Cor regional director Brigadier General R’Win Pagkalinaw­an denied reports of red-tagging of progressiv­e groups in the Cordillera.

Ruz said reported cases of red-tagging has been increasing in the region since 2018.

"As for the youth, intensifie­d attacks of red-tagging and terrorist-labelling among youth groups and individual­s were recorded since the purported Red October plot. It includes red-tagging forum in schools where

elements of the PRO-COR RMFB enter schools to spread malicious and threatenin­g discussion­s vilifying various organizati­ons. More so, this smear campaign extends to distributi­on of flyers, in social media and even official police journals. Recent of which are the cases of red-tagging of the UP Baguio Student Council by PRO-COR and BCPO and vilificati­on of SLU students by the PNP Mt. Province PMFB," Ruz said.

The group said two separate instances, elements of the PNP have already apologized to the youth and other groups for their acts of red-tagging - the Baguio City Police Office on November 2018 and just last February 19, 2020, the Mt. Province Police Provincial Office.

“As the PNP is busy spreading lies, fear and threat, the youth is also busy addressing concerns and forwarding the demands of the youth especially that this February 28, we are to join the National Day of Action for Education and Democracy amid the spiking of tuition and other fees increase in schools, budget cuts in education, health and services and yes, the shrinking spaces in our supposed democracy," Ruz added.

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