The Freeman

Etta files 3rd petition vs Mindanao ML extension

- (Philstar.com)

MANILA — Former Commission on Human Rights Chairperso­n Etta Rosales yesterday asked the Supreme Court to declare President Rodrigo Duterte's yearlong extension of martial law in Mindanao unconstitu­tional.

Rosales, who was tortured and abused during ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos' martial law, is the third petitioner to challenge the factual basis of the extension.

Proclamati­on No. 216 placed Mindanao under martial law and suspended the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in the region in 2017. Three petitions were lodged before the SC last year to challenge the proclamati­on's factual basis but 11 justices voted the declaratio­n was constituti­onal.

Rosales is represente­d by former Solicitor General Florin Hilbay.

Rosales stressed that Duterte need not resort to using the powers of martial law when his military powers, vested by the Constituti­on in the commander-in-chief, are enough to quell the terrorist forces in Mindanao.

"In the language of the Constituti­on, the purpose of using military force is to 'prevent or suppress' activities of the enemies of the State," the petition read.

"To this end, the full powers of the military may be used by the president against those who engage in 'lawless violence, invasion or rebellion,' without the need to impose martial law," Rosales added.

In his letter to Congress, Duterte reiterated the threats from Islamic State-linked extremists, local terrorists and communist rebels as the primary reason to justify the extension of martial law for another year.

Rosales said that military force is directed against "enemies of the State who are engaged in "lawless violence, invasion or rebellion," while the martial law powers are "enforced against a civilian population."

The petitioner also pointed out placing Mindanao under martial law "[imposes] the most severe threat to civil liberties."

A separate petition filed by opposition lawmakers and the National Union of Peoples' Lawyers, said that the extension of martial law "opens the floodgates to further attacks against just about anybody."

With the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus suspended in Mindanao for another year, authoritie­s can conduct warrantles­s arrests.

Abuse of this power characteri­zed the years of under Marcos. Amnesty Internatio­nal estimated that some 70,000 were imprisoned, 34,000 were tortured and 3,320 were killed during the Marcos' rule.

"The vagueness and ambiguity of said pronouncem­ent sends a chilling effect that violates the people's right to exercise vital freedoms and liberties," NUPL said.

Citing statements by the military, Rosales also pointed out that government forces are fighting the "remnants" of the terrorists groups.

"The foregoing statements clearly show that the Maute rebellion has already been quelled and the purpose of the oneyear extension is to mop up the scattered rebels and prevent them from gathering and consolidat­ing their strength," Rosales said.

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