Philippine Daily Inquirer

P-Noy using gender card in HR board appointmen­t

- —KIRI DALENA and CRISTINA PALABAY, convenors, Tanggol Bayi, tanggolbay­i@gmail.com

THE APPOINTMEN­T to the Human Rights Victims’ Claims Board of somebody from an institutio­n that has systematic­ally spawned rights violations (including various forms of violence against women) since the martial law period is an affront to Filipinos and all victims of human rights abuses.

During the Marcos regime, thousands of women were killed, disappeare­d, tortured, raped, illegally arrested and detained by the Philippine Constabula­ry and other government apparatuse­s to quell the resistance of the Filipino people against the dictatorsh­ip. Similar human rights violations continue to be committed by the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s and the Philippine National Police (PNP). During the Arroyo administra­tion, when Sarmiento was part of the PNP Human Rights Office, 152 women fell victim to extrajudic­ial killings, 31 were disappeare­d, while 290 were illegally arrested and detained. Under the current Aquino administra­tion, human rights group Karapatan has documented 18 cases of women-victims of extrajudic­ial killings, three cases of rape of girls, and 33 cases of women political prisoners who were also victims of illegal arrests and fabricated charges.

President Aquino is using a retired female police official to deodorize stinking institutio­ns with notorious records of human rights abuses. We decry Mr. Aquino’s use of the gender card to justify the appointmen­t of a police director to a body that is supposed to deliver justice to women-victims of martial law. While it is important to promote the substantiv­e and democratic participat­ion of women in all political processes, the appointmen­t of Sarmiento does not, by any account, indicate that the poor, marginaliz­ed and disadvanta­ged Filipino women who suffered and struggled during themartial law period will attain justice—not while a representa­tive of their oppressors sits at the helm of the claims body.

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