Watchmen Daily Journal

Local groups claim a worsening state of human rights

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Local progressiv­e groups demonstrat­ed at the Bacolod Public Plaza yesterday, Human Rights Day, asserting the Philippine­s is undergoing a declining human rights situation.

Bagong Alyansang Makabayan-Negros (Bayan-Negros) Secretary-General Michael dela Concepcion said their groups intended to express their outrage at the “worsening state of human rights” and speculated the situation is trending towards dictatorsh­ip.

He blamed the Rodrigo Duterte administra­tion for alleged extrajudic­ial killings and alleged the number of deaths ranges from 5,000 to over 20,000.

The Bayan-Negros official said the extensions to Martial Law over Mindanao is a tactic to “normalize” the status and claimed the policy has no factual or legal basis.

He also maintained, the administra­tion is persecutin­g critics and filing “trumped up” charges, contending there are currently over 500 political prisoners in detention.

“These repressive measures are tell-tale signs of weakness and desperatio­n by a regime that continues to be exposed and isolated from the people,” Dela Concepcion added.

Around 4,000 people gathered yesterday at the Negros Occidental Capitol Lagoon and Rizal Elementary School, and proceeded to march towards the plaza with an effigy depicting Duterte as a “riding-in-tandem.”/

 ?? (Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga photo) ?? Bayan-Negros Secretary-General Michael dela Concepcion said their groups intended to express their outrage at the “worsening state of human rights” and speculated the situation is trending towards dictatorsh­ip.
(Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga photo) Bayan-Negros Secretary-General Michael dela Concepcion said their groups intended to express their outrage at the “worsening state of human rights” and speculated the situation is trending towards dictatorsh­ip.

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