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CHR hit for blaming protest organizers for Kidapawan dispersal

- – Janvic Mateo, Ding Cervantes

The counsel for farmers involved in the violent dispersal of a rally in Kidapawan City on April 1 has criticized the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) for finding the organizers among those at fault.

“We wonder why the CHR resolution had to gratuitous­ly pin the blame on the rally organizers. This is adding insult to injury while casually imputing ideologica­l motives totally immaterial to the justness of the cause and the validity of their demands,” said Edre Olalia of the National Union of People’s Lawyers.

“The CHR resolution unfortunat­ely continues to cling to the cynical propositio­n that citizens are liable for human rights violations, diminishin­g the primary responsibi­lity of their guarantees on the state and its agents,” Olalia said.

In a 46- page resolution, the CHR said criminal, civil and administra­tive charges should be filed against local government officials, law enforcemen­t personnel, inquest prosecutor­s and protest organizers over the incident that left two protesters dead and over a hundred farmers and police officers injured.

Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas secretary- general Antonio Flores said the CHR had gone too far in blaming the organizers by citing their supposed deception and instrument­alization of the poor and the marginaliz­ed “to taint the legitimacy of the farmers’ demand for food aid.”

Flores said President Aquino, Agricultur­e Secretary Proceso Alcala and Social Welfare Secretary Corazon Soliman are “most responsibl­e for criminal negligence for the outright denial of the people’s right to food.”

 ?? JOHN UNSON ?? A farmer tills his land in Tantangan, South Cotabato yesterday.
JOHN UNSON A farmer tills his land in Tantangan, South Cotabato yesterday.

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