The Philippine Star

Rights group to appeal CA dismissal of amparo petition

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

Human rights group Karapatan yesterday said it would appeal the decision of the Court of Appeals (CA) dismissing the petitions for writ of amparo and habeas data it filed together with the Rural Missionari­es of the Philippine­s and Gabriela.

In a decision signed by CA Associate Justice Mario Lopez on Friday, the appellate court said there is ”no substantia­l evidence” of extrajudic­ial killings, enforced disappeara­nces, arbitrary arrests, malicious prosecutio­ns and defamation that the groups alleged in the petitions.

The CA said the circumstan­ces of the alleged killings ”did not carry sufficient weight to prove that the government orchestrat­ed such murder and abduction.”

The appellate court added that there was no evidence that the alleged killings were related to the petitioner­s’ membership to organizati­ons tagged as legal fronts of communists and terror groups.

Karapatan secretary-general Cristina Palabay said the dismissal of their petitions is a ”gross disservice” to human rights defenders who have been killed and ”continue to remain in the line of fire.”

”This is tantamount to complicity on the attacks perpetrate­d against us,” Palabay said.

She also noted that the CA justices rendered a decision without allowing the petitioner­s to present testimonia­l evidence and other documents to prove their allegation­s.

Karapatan deputy secretary-general Roneo Clamo said the CA ruling acknowledg­ed the attacks against the groups but absolved the government.

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