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    Another UCCP Pastor Abducted

    Victim Tortured, Interrogated to Confirm Military Accusations vs Detained UCCP Pastor Berlin Guerrero

    Even as the family and co-workers of UCCP Pastor Berlin Guerrero continue to cry out for freedom and justice for Pastor Berlin, another UCCP worker, Pastor Rodel Canja suffered torture in the hands of military agents. For four days, armed men alternately [...]

    5/28/08 11:15 AM   Full Story
    Is Leila de Lima, New CHR Chair, for Real?

    Leila de Lima. (Photo by John Alliage Morales/Inquirer.net)

    For somebody who barely warmed her seat, the actions and statements by Leila de Lima, the new chair of the Commission on Human Rights, are impressive, probably unprecedented. Let’s just hope that this is not ningas-cogon, that de Lima is motivated by a genuine concern for human rights and not by the need to prove her mettle.

    5/28/08 10:17 AM   Full Story
    Journalists Set Press Briefing on Esperat Case

    The Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists invites you to a press briefing on the latest developments in the prosecution of the alleged masterminds in the murder of Marlene Esperat (Criminal Case No. CBU-82237 also known as People of the Philippines vs. Osmeña Montañer et al.).
    The briefing will be held on Wednesday May 28, 2008 [...]

    5/27/08 09:40 AM   Full Story
    Group Launches Blog to Document Philippine Killings

    (Hong Kong, May 26, 2008) The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
    has launched today a campaign blog which documents cases involving
    various forms of arbitrary deprivation of life in the Philippines.
    The blog entitled ‘Slaughter of Innocents’ chronicles how
    a class of people have been systematically murdered on an almost daily
    basis. The blog may be accessed at:
    http://noprotection.blog.humanrights.asia
    Moon Jeong Ho, [...]

    5/27/08 09:17 AM   Full Story
    Death Squad-Style Murders Rise in GenSan

    Between February 4 and May 14, 2008, the Asian Legal Resource Center has been alerted to 17 murders in General Santos City and it is believed that this is not an exhaustive list. Seven of those murdered, including a 16-year-old boy, have been accused by the police investigators of having criminal records, being former detainees or persons involved in committing motorcycle robberies. In several other cases, the victims are persons illegally working as motorcycle taxis, who were killed when criminals stole their motorcycles.

    5/27/08 09:10 AM   Full Story
    A Year After Abduction, UCCP Pastor Remains in Jail

    The United Church of Christ in the Philippines and the family of Mr.
    and Mrs. Samuel and Flora Guerrero, parents of Pastor Berlin Guerrero,
    will lead a Pilgrimage Walk for Freedom and Justice at 2:30 pm today
    to dramatize the call for the immediate release of Pastor Berlin.
    “When my husband Pastor Berlin was ripped from our family’s arms [...]

    5/26/08 01:45 PM   Full Story
    Luis V. Teodoro: The Regime of Mockery

    A military man as peace adviser? A hawk for the dovish tasks of peace negotiations? It shouldn’t surprise anyone. The Arroyo regime of ironies and mockery has done as badly and even worse. It’s a national security regime disguised as a democracy, a reign of assassins cloaked in legal cloth. It’s a regime of mockery in which an Hermogenes Esperon for peace adviser makes as much sense as a Raul Gonzalez for justice secretary.

    5/26/08 10:00 AM   Full Story
    Fr. Shay Cullen: The Assassins Repent and Speak Out

    By Fr. Shay Cullen
    It’s good to know that there are idealistic and well-meaning military officers ready to oppose corruption and speak the truth. Some wrongly took up arms to oppose the government corruption last year and were conditionally pardoned recently by the President. Other military officers of conscience in the Armed Forces of the Philippines [...]

    5/24/08 11:15 AM   Full Story
    Remembering Rey

    The military may have cut off his head and mangled his face and body. But Rey Cayago’s face and name could never be forgotten by his colleagues, his family, and the migrants and their families whom he had helped.
    BY EMILY VITAL
    Bulatlat
    Vol. VIII, No. 15, May 18-24, 2008
    There is a face to the growing number [...]

    5/18/08 08:15 AM   Full Story
    Satur Slams Arroyo for Killing of Davao Peasant Leader

    House Deputy Minority Leader and Bayan Muna party-list Rep. Satur C. Ocampo today condemned the killing of an official of the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas on Thursday in Davao City and blamed it on President Macapagal-Arroyo’s order to carry on counter-insurgency program Oplan Bantay Laya 2 that includes extra-judicial killings.
    The KMP identified the victim as [...]

    5/15/08 03:22 PM   Full Story
    Leader of Farmers’ Group Shot Dead in Davao City

    BREAKING NEWS | Celso Pojas was the secretary-general of the Farmers’ Association of Davao City and spokesman of the KMP in Davao.

    Pojas during a press conference in October last year. The words on his hat reads “Land, not bullet.” (davaotoday.com file photo by Barry Ohaylan)

    Related story: Satur Slams Arroyo for Killing of Davao Peasant Leader

    5/15/08 03:00 PM   Full Story
    Journalists Mark Press Freedom Day at Plaridel Shrine

    Journalists from Metro Manila and other parts of Luzon observed World Press Freedom Day today, May 3, at the shrine of Marcelo del Pilar, the national hero and revolutionary propagandist, in Bulacan. They also said a prayer for the Filipino journalists murdered over the years. (Photos by Carlos Conde/pinoypress.net)
    Jose Torres Jr. (left), [...]

    5/03/08 03:25 PM   Full Story
    Impunity Inhibits Journalism in the Philippines

    By JOEL SIMON and SHEILA CORONEL | Committee to Protect Journalists | The nearly perfect record of impunity in the Philippines has had a devastating impact on the free flow of information and has inhibited coverage of human rights and corruption issues in the communities affected by violence.

    4/30/08 11:06 AM   Full Story
    UN Rights Body Tells Philippines to ‘Completely Eliminate’ Torture

    Among the recommendations put forth at the UNHRC’s review of human rights in the Philippines is the intensification of efforts to investigate, prosecute and punish the perpetrators of extrajudicial killings.

    4/28/08 10:37 AM   Full Story
    ‘Threat’ Against Lawyers Denounced

    House Deputy Minority Leader and Bayan Muna Rep. Satur C. Ocampo today denounced the Arroyo government’s renewed overt surveillance with apparent intent to harass and intimidate the human rights lawyers defending him and fellow party-list representatives in Congress in three murder charges filed against them on April 18 in Nueva Ecija Regional Trial Courts.
    “We condemn [...]

    4/27/08 10:52 PM   Full Story

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