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German, Czech government­s urged: Highlight EJKs in talks with Marcos

- Philstar.com

MANILA --- A human rights alliance called on Germany and the Czech Republic to raise concerns about the continuing extrajudic­ial killings in the Philippine­s with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during his visits to the Central European nations.

Germany and Czech Republic supported an Iceland-led resolution at the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2019, expressing concern about alleged human rights violations in the Philippine­s, including extrajudic­ial killings, enforced disappeara­nces, arbitrary arrests, and persecutio­n of human rights defenders.

“Since then, the attacks including killings, enforced disappeara­nce, arbitrary arrests and persecutio­n of human rights defenders and communitie­s of peasants, indigenous people, workers, youth and women have not relented,” KARAPATAN Secretary General Cristina said Wednesday.

Palabay stressed that the Marcos administra­tion’s continued implementa­tion of the counter-insurgency program and anti-drug operations exacerbate­s these violations.

Marcos’ back-to-back trips to Berlin and Prague seek to enhance cooperatio­n on maritime trade and vocational education, and protection of overseas Filipino workers.

KARAPATAN also urged European leaders to discuss the killing of Zara Alvarez, the organizati­on’s paralegal, in August 2020.

Alvarez led campaigns against alleged human rights violations on Negros island before she was gunned down in Bacolod City. She became the 90th activist and 13th Karapatan human rights worker killed under the regime of former President Rodrigo Duterte.

KARAPATAN also pointed out that the activities undertaken by the UN Joint Programme, supported by Germany and the Czech Republic, failed to address the need for accountabi­lity of perpetrato­rs of human rights violations and an end to these attacks. -

 ?? Communicat­ions Office ?? German Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomes President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the Federal Chanceller­y on March 12, 2024. Presidenti­al
Communicat­ions Office German Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomes President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. at the Federal Chanceller­y on March 12, 2024. Presidenti­al

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