Philippine Daily Inquirer

Cruel death by incarcerat­ion

- —DENNIS ABARIENTOS, coordinato­r, Karapatan-Cebu, Alliance for the Advancemen­t of People’s Rights, 5 Osmeña Boulevard, Cebu City

THE AQUINO administra­tion has again flaunted its viciousnes­s by letting aging and ailing political prisoners die by inhuman incarcerat­ion instead of releasing them for humanitari­an considerat­ions.

This cruel, elitist hacendero administra­tion has claimed yet another political prisoner’s life. Eduardo “Ka Eddik” Serrano languished in jail for 11 years on false charges. A peace consultant of the National Democratic Front (NDF), Ka Eddik was cleared recently by a Quezon City court of any involvemen­t in an ambush of AFP troops. The court decision, though much welcomed, came too late. He succumbed to a heart attack on Jan. 8, 2016.

Ka Eddik was not the first victim of this government’s barbaric treatment of detained dissenters. In 2013, Alison “Baal” Alcantara, of Talisay, Cebu, died of pneumonia, sepsis and fatal arrhythmia at the national penitentia­ry.

Like Ka Eddik, Baal’s death was the result of unjust imprisonme­nt in a cramped and unventilat­ed detention cell that worsened his health condition. Months before, his family, fellow inmates and human rights organizati­ons called on President Aquino to have him transferre­d immediatel­y to a proper medical facility, but for naught.

Baal was first detained in 1999 at the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilita­tion Center while he was being tried, purportedl­y, for murder. He was released in 2004 as part of goodwill gestures in the government-NDF peace talks. However, he was rearrested on Nov. 5, 2010, and transferre­d to the maximum security compound of the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) on March 10, 2013. Six months later, he fell into a coma and died.

A year later, another political prisoner suffered the same fate. Benny Barid had been confined for three years at the NBP hospital for chronic asthmatic bronchitis with emphysema. Yet, he was continuous­ly denied freedom until his death on Sept. 18, 2014.

Such is the continuing assault by the Aquino administra­tion against political prisoners, as opposed to its pampered treatment of plunderers in their holding cells outside regular prisons.

There are 82 sickly political prisoners languishin­g in squalid detention centers across the country. They are part of the 555 suspected “enemies of the state” whose imprisonme­nt is a testament to the constricte­d “democratic space” we are in. They are a fraction of the number of victims from 911 incidents of illegal arrests and detention reported in the time of President Aquino’s daang matuwid.

We salute these political prisoners for their unflinchin­g dedication to the cause of people’s liberation in the face of the daily torture of bestial imprisonme­nt. We give our highest respects to those who, like Ka Eddik, Baal and Benny, dedicated their lives to a thorough transforma­tion of our society even amid seeming hopelessne­ss. We hoist them as a guiding beacon whose light is bursting free from the dark dungeons of oppression.

Their sacrifices will not be in vain as thousands more carry on with their cause and cry out: “Free all political prisoners! Justice for Ka Eddik! Justice for victims of state terrorism!”

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