The Philippine Star

2 activists kidnapped in Pangasinan

CHR launches probe

- By JANVIC MATEO

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has called for a search for two environmen­tal rights defenders and church workers who were reportedly kidnapped in Pangasinan last weekend.

In a statement issued yesterday, the CHR said it has initiated an investigat­ion into the alleged kidnapping of Francisco Dangla III, 39, and Axielle Tiong, 29, in Barangay Polo, San Carlos City.

Citing reports of independen­t human rights groups, the CHR said unidentifi­ed suspects in a vehicle and a motorcycle confronted Dangla and Tiong while they were in a tricycle on their way out of Barangay Polo at around 8 p.m.

The commission said the two were reportedly tackled by the suspects then forced into a vehicle.

Witnesses said Tiong was heard shouting for help and that torn pieces of Dangla’s shirt were left in the area.

Rights groups say the two have been targets of red-tagging, a practice that the CHR said may endanger the life, liberty and security of the victims.

The CHR called for stricter implementa­tion of Republic Act 10535 or the Anti-Enforced or Involuntar­y Disappeara­nce Act to address incidents of kidnapping.

It also stressed the need to identify the perpetrato­rs and to hold them accountabl­e.

“CHR urges for an exhaustive search of Dangla and Tiong. This can only be made possible through the immediate efforts of all relevant government and law enforcemen­t agencies to act on this incident,” it said.

“Parallel to the state obligation to protect the rights of all Filipinos is the responsibi­lity to resolve the growing susceptibi­lity of human rights defenders to suspected enforced or involuntar­y disappeara­nces,” the CHR added.

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