The Philippine Star

Church group slams arrest of GenSan volunteers, workers

- By GERRY LEE GORIT

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – The Iglesia Filipina Independie­nte (IFI) has cried foul over the arrest of more than a dozen of its volunteers and developmen­t workers as well as members of militant groups in General Santos City on Wednesday night.

Among those arrested were Aldeem Yañez, an IFI worker and secretaria­t member of the Philippine Ecumenical Peace Platform and Sowing the Seeds of Peace in Mindanao; Teresita Naul of human rights group Karapatan; Kristine Cabardo, regional chairperso­n of the League of Filipino Students; Vennel Chenfoo, chairman of the Kabataan party-list in Mindanao; Ireneo Udarbe, chairman of the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas, and Datu Jomorito Goaynon, regional leader of the Kalumbay Lumad Organizati­on.

IFI Bishop Felixberto Calang said the arrests were made at the Mother Francisca spiritual center in Barangay Lagao during a project assessment of the IFI VisayasMin­danao Regional Office Integrated Developmen­t (VIMROD) program.

“Why were they arrested when their names were not on the arrest warrant?” Calang asked.

He said some staff of IFIVIMROD were also handcuffed.

Calang said the arrests were a “persecutio­n of those who have expressed their dissent against the anti-poor, anti-people policies of the government.”

Prior to the incident, he said six female members of the Organisasy­on sa Yanong Obrerong Nagkahiusa of Pangantuca­n, Bukidnon were also arrested.

“The arrest of rights defenders and developmen­t workers in Mindanao is a testament to the absence of respect for human and people’s rights under Duterte’s martial law in Mindanao. Civilians, including activists and church workers, are being victimized while government and military officials trumpet their false claims that there are no human rights abuses,” Karapatan secretary-general Cristina Palabay said.

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