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DND insists there is no threat vs rights groups

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THE Department of National Defense (DND) said on Friday, May 31, 2019, that they will comply with the writ of amparo and habeas data issued by the Supreme Court in favor of rights groups in the country.

But the department insists in a statement that there is no threat against the three groups, namely, Karapatan Alliance Philippine­s, Inc., Rural Missionari­es of the Philippine­s, Inc. (RMP), and General Assembly of Women for Reforms, Integrity, Equality, Leadership and Action, Inc. (Gabriela).

“The DND and its bureaus fully adhere to the rule of law, and we will address Karapatan and Gabriela following the legal process,” DND spokespers­on Arsenio Andolong said in a statement.

“There is certainly no threat to their members’ lives, liberty, and security coming from the Defense and military establishm­ents, and we will comply with the writ of habeas data as ordered by the court,” he added.

Andolong said they

were confident that the allegation­s made by the three groups to support their petition for a writ of amparo and habeas data will be proven false before the courts.

The Supreme Court issued on May 30, 2019 a writ of amparo and habeas data in favor of Karapatan, RMP and Gabriela.

The petition was referred to the Court of Appeals (CA) which was ordered to conduct hearing on the petition on or before June 18.

The petition for a writ of amparo is a “remedy available to any person whose right to life, liberty and security is violated or threatened with violation by an unlawful act or omission of a public official or employee or of a private individual or entity.”

The habeas data, on the other hand, “is a remedy available to any person whose right to privacy in life liberty and security is violated.”

The three organizati­ons filed petitions for a writ of amparo and habeas data on May 6, 2019, citing incidents of threats, red-tagging and attacks against members and officers.

They wanted the military and the police to destroy all the files and informatio­n gathered about them.

According to Karapatan, 58 human rights workers of Karapatan fell victims to extrajudic­ial killings, seven of whom were killed under the Duterte regime./sunstar Philippine­s

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