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Militants arrested

13 activists and church workers from Northern Mindanao arrested in General Santos; charges not known as of press time

- By PJ Orias

At least 13 church workers and activists from Northern Mindanao were arrested on the eve of July 4 while attending a seminar on farmers and lumad issues at the Mother Francisca and Spirituali­ty Center, Radasa St., Ladao, General Santos City.

Among those arrested were top leaders of militant organizati­ons namely Datu Jomorito Guaynon, chairperso­n of the Kalumbay lumad organizati­on, Ireneo Udarbe chairperso­n of the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas, Vennel Chenfoo, chairperso­n of the Kabataan Partylist, Kristine Cabardo, chairperso­n of the League

of Filipino Students, Teresita Naul of human rights group Karapatan, Aldeem Yanez, church worker of the Iglesia Filipina Independie­nte, and farmer leader Roger Plana, all of Northern Mindanao.

Also arrested were the security guard and staff of the Iglesia Filipina Independie­nte Visayas-Mindanao Regional Office for Developmen­t (IFI-VIMROD).

According to the alert of the rights group Karapatan, charges against them remain unknown.

In a statement, the IFI-VIMROD expressed its concern over the arrests and pointed out that this is yet another case of human rights abuse under the martial law regime in Mindanao.

The IFI-VIMROD said while the meeting was ongoing, elements of police barged into the group to serve a warrant of arrest for 3 persons whose names were not even known to the participan­ts.

The police claimed that the participan­ts were the ones named in the warrant arrest, and then proceeded to detain all of them at the Camp Fermin, General Santos City.

“Developmen­t workers who are striving to create a genuine developmen­t to geographic­ally isolated and underserve­d communitie­s, sadly become victims of trump-up charges,” it says.

“Instead of acknowledg­ing their valuable contributi­on and supporting their efforts, the government maligns their developmen­t work to justify repression. We call on the immediate release of 13 developmen­t workers and ensure their safety so that they could continue their developmen­t work to justify repression,” it says.

The IFI-VIMROD said they continue to call for the resumption of peace talks as a sustainabl­e solution in achieving genuine developmen­t work without any harassment and violence.

 ??  ?? At least 13 church workers and activists were arrested on the eve of July 4 at the Mother Francisca and Spirituali­ty Center, Radasa St., Ladao, General Santos City. They are currently detained in Police Station 1 along Pendatun Avenue, Barangay North, General Santos City for the men, while the arrested women are in the custody of Police Station 4 along Nuñez Street, Barangay City Heights, General Santos City, while awaiting the inquest proceeding­s tomorrow, July 6. (COURTESY OF KARAPATAN)
At least 13 church workers and activists were arrested on the eve of July 4 at the Mother Francisca and Spirituali­ty Center, Radasa St., Ladao, General Santos City. They are currently detained in Police Station 1 along Pendatun Avenue, Barangay North, General Santos City for the men, while the arrested women are in the custody of Police Station 4 along Nuñez Street, Barangay City Heights, General Santos City, while awaiting the inquest proceeding­s tomorrow, July 6. (COURTESY OF KARAPATAN)

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