Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

IFI enraged over arrest of Gen San 13

- By Alwen Saliring

A church leader has called the arrest of the ‘GenSan 13’ as part of the Duterte administra­tion’s repression of the church.

Bishop Antonio Ablon of the Iglesia Filipina Indepentie­nte (IFI) said the church is enraged over the ‘illegal’ arrest and trump-up charges against the 13 church workers and human rights advocates in General Santos City last July 4, calling it an attack and harassment to the church.

The ‘GenSan13’ were charged with obstructio­n of justice when the police officers supposedly served arrest warrants against certain Francis Madria

and Maria Unabia whom were unfamiliar to the participan­ts of the assessment meeting of a recently concluded project

the IFI-Visayas Mindanao Regional Office for Developmen­t (IFI-VIMROD).

The 11 of the ‘GenSan13’ were released from detention after posting a total of nearly half a million pesos while two remained behind bars while contesting the charges filed against them.

Freed were Tereista Naul, Virgilio Sanama, Vennel Chenfoo, Annaliza Avenido, Byron Porras, Roger Plana, Kristine Cabardo, Datu Jomorito Guaynon, Ireneo Udarbe, Rosemarie Cantano and Aldeem Yanez.

They faced the media yesterday and shared their excruciati­ng experience­s.

On the other hand, the freed community and church workers are set to file counter charges against the arresting policemen led by Superinten­dent Geovannie Ladeo.

Lawyer Beverly Ann Musni of the Union of Peoples’ Lawyers in Mindanao (UPLM) said they are ironing out the charges to be filed against the agents of the state.

“Mag-file gyud mi og kaso kay gusto namo madisplina sad ning mga police nga walay respeto bisan sa among mga abogado. Nag-meeting nami alang sa mga sunod nga lakang (We will file a case because we want them discipline­d. They had no respect even for our lawyers. We are meeting to study what cases to file),”Musni said.

“Ang kaso batok sa GenSan 13 wala nasulod sa parameter sa obstructio­n of justice kay igo lang man nangutana sila about sa warrant unya gidala dayon sila sa mga police (The case against the GenSan 13 do not constitute obstructio­n of justice. They just asked to see the warrant but were hauled off by the police),”she added.

The group is calling for justice and and accountabi­lity for the harassment and illegal arrest by the state agents and demanded to drop the unfounded charges and release of the remaining two detainees Emilio Gabales and Delia Catubay.

 ?? (PJ ORIAS) ?? ENRAGED. Some of the ‘Gen San 13’, together with church workers from the Iglesia Filipina Indepentie­nte (IFI), raise their fists in protest of their arrest in General Santos City last July 4. The church workers and human rights advocates were attending a seminar when they were arrested by police for obstructio­n of justice.
(PJ ORIAS) ENRAGED. Some of the ‘Gen San 13’, together with church workers from the Iglesia Filipina Indepentie­nte (IFI), raise their fists in protest of their arrest in General Santos City last July 4. The church workers and human rights advocates were attending a seminar when they were arrested by police for obstructio­n of justice.

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