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Martial law showing fangs? 13 held in GenSan

Meeting at church facility raided by team of policemen, soldiers carrying arrest warrant

- —STORY BY BONGS AR MIEN TO AND JIGGER JERUSALEM

GENERAL SANTOS CITY— Wednesday night was not an unusual time to hold a meeting about the local projects of Iglesia Filipina Independie­nte and its allied human rights groups. But on the night of July 4, a police-military team, with a warrant for two persons, arrested 13 people while they were in the middle of such a meeting. Critics see the arrest as martial law at work.

GENERAL SANTOS CITY— Martial law is making its presence felt in the case of church and militant groups that are now protesting the arrest and detention of 13 of their members and volunteers on Wednesday.

The 13 men and women were arrested by a team of policemen and soldiers on Wednesday evening that forced its way into the venue of a meeting by members of Iglesia Filipina Independie­nte (IFI), a local church, and volunteers.

IFI Bishop Felixberto Calang, chair of the church’s Visayas-Mindanao Bishops Conference, said a court had granted a petition for bail for the 13 arrested.

But it was yet unclear how many of those arrested have been released.

Ryan Amper, spokespers­on for the group Barug Katungod Mindanao, said the raiding team was armed with an arrest warrant for two people that bore no judge’s signature.

Obstructio­n of justice?

Amper said the persons that were named subjects of the warrant were not in Mother Francisca Spirituali­ty Center, an IFI facility in this city that was raided by the law enforcemen­t team.

Those present during the raid did not even know the persons named in the warrant, according to Amper.

But Supt. Aldrin Gonzales, regional police spokespers­on, said two of the 13 detained were “positively the subjects of the warrant of arrest.”

“The 11 others were arrested for concealing the identities of the two suspects and resisting the arresting team,” Gonzales said in a phone interview.

Gonzales said the 11 individual­s were charged with obstructio­n of justice, which is a bailable offense.

Amper said the arrests were part of the “continuing crack- down on peasant and human rights defenders critical of the government.”

Quelling dissent

“It’s part of the government’s effort to silence dissent,” Amper said in a phone interview.

Calang said the group was at a meeting to assess a developmen­t project being turned over to the church when the raiding team came.

“This is yet another case of human rights abuse under mar- tial law in Mindanao,” Calang said in a statement.

Amper said the 13 were separated according to gender and detained at two police stations in the city.

Some of those arrested belonged to IFI Visayas-Mindanao Regional Office for Developmen­t, the social developmen­t arm of Visayas-Mindanao Bishops Conference of IFI, Calang said.

“Why were they arrested when their names were not even on the warrant? It was not for anyone of them,” Calang said in an interview on Friday.

Handcuffed

Among those arrested were Aldeem Yañez, Teresita Naul, Kristine Cabardo, Vennel Chenfoo, Ireneo Ubarde and Datu Jomorito Goaynon.

Some workers of IFI were handcuffed during the raid, according to Calang.

The arrests coincided with the arrests of six women members of a workers’ group in Pangantuca­n town, Bukidnon province.

Cristina Palabay, secretary general of the human rights group Karapatan, said the series of illegal arrests in Mindanao was proof of abuses under the martial law regime in Mindanao.

Karapatan documented at least 986 victims of illegal arrests in Mindanao since martial law was imposed on the island on May 23, 2017.

Many were members of peasant groups and indigenous peoples.

The 11 others were arrested for concealing the identities of the two suspects and resisting the arresting team Supt. Aldrin Gonzales Regional police spokespers­on

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 ?? —ERWIN MASCARIÑAS ?? DEFYING MARTIAL LAW Relatives of some of those arrested hold a rally in Cagayan de Oro City.
—ERWIN MASCARIÑAS DEFYING MARTIAL LAW Relatives of some of those arrested hold a rally in Cagayan de Oro City.
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