Philippine Daily Inquirer

Human rights group passes its plans to P-noy

- Caluza, Inquirer Northern Luzon Desiree

BAGUIO CITY—Human rights groups have called on President Aquino to adopt their draft proposal on the promotion of human rights as one of his key programs in the three years remaining of his administra­tion.

Wilnor Papa, program coordinato­r for campaigns of Amnesty Internatio­nalPhilipp­ines, said they had updated a set of action plans which Mr. Aquino could take as his administra­tion’s human rights policy before he delivers his State of the Nation Address (Sona) next month.

Officials of AI Philippine­s were here last week for the provincial leg of the launch of “Amnesty Internatio­nal Report 2012: The State of the World’s Human Rights.”

The action plans incorporat­ed in the AI draft include controvers­ial measures like the reproducti­ve health bill and the Freedom of Informatio­n Act and proposed laws that address enforced disappeara­nces.

“President Aquino is on his second year and the Sona is approachin­g yet we are still waiting for his human rights program. The National Human Rights Action Plan is not yet in place and cases of human rights abuses are increasing,” Papa said.

He said many rights laws had been passed but were usually ignored, citing the antitortur­e law of 2009 which has not stopped violence against prisoners.

“There are still cases of torture. It’s impossible [to say otherwise]. We hear how thieves and snatchers are being beaten in detention centers. There is still no due process,” he said.

Col. Herminigil­do Aquino, who teaches at the Philippine Military Academy, said the academy had incorporat­ed human rights in the curriculum. He said even PMA professors pursued grant programs and attended seminars on human rights.

He explained the AFP’s Internal Peace and Security Program-Bayanihan (IPSP Bayanihan) was designed to build peace and not just fight insurgency.

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