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Current Philippine Government And Military Using ongoing Extra-Judicial Killings Targeting Activists, Poor, Left Printer friendly page Print This
By Brian McAfee
Axis of Logic
Wednesday, Apr 2, 2014

Manila – Women’s group Gabriela joined the call for “long overdue” justice for Ruby Rose Barrameda who went missing in 2007. Her body was found two years after her disappearance inside a cemented steel drum. (Batlatlat)

On March 25, William Bugatti, a 43 year old human rights worker for Karapatan, one of the Philippines main human rights organizations, Bugatti was shot to death. He was the 12th activist killed so far this year. On March 15 Romeo Capalla, 65, chairperson of the Panay Fair Trade Center, was shot to death.  On March 2 Freddie Ligiwi, his father and his brother Edie disappeared, and were later found in a shallow grave on March 8. Freddie had been a member of Anakbayan, a left wing organization. Women have also been targeted in the killings; for example, Elisa Lascona Tulid, 37, a land rights activist was killed October 19, 2013 in front of her husband and 4 year old daughter.

The story of extra-judicial killings in the Philippines has been going on since the beginning of the Gloria Macapagal-Arroya presidency which ran from 2001 to 2010. During her presidency there were 1,206 extra-judicial killings in the Phillipines. So far, in the Aquino presidency there have been 188 extra-judicial killings and dozens of forced disappearances.

During the first few months of 2014 the Aquino government/military began arresting and jailing left wing activists on fictitious charges. So far 43 have been imprisoned. The Philippine government is moving against its political opponents using violence and lies, showing with clarity that they have no legitimacy.

While the Philippine military bears a great deal of the responsibility for the crimes committed in the extra-judicial killings a great deal must also go to the U.S. which supplies and trains the AFP through the IMET (International Military Education and Training) program and its JCET (Joint Combined Exchange Training) program. The U.S. holds similar joint military and training exercises in Indonesia where there are ongoing human rights abuses in West Papua by the Indonesian military. We must demand that the U.S. should alter its conduct and cease all weapons supplies and joint activities and training until human rights abuse in their host countries have been stopped. The U.S. has had the School of the Americas for Central and South America where the U.S. military trained the Latin American dictators how to torture and murder dissidents. It appears that IMET and JCET play the role of the School Of the Americas in Asia.

(edited by Axis of Logic)

For ongoing updates about the Philippines go to Butlatlat

I welcome your thoughts or comments.  -Brian McAfee



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