The National Democratic Front (NDF) is
appealing to President Aquino to free its “consultants,” claiming they were
listed in the Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees (JASIG).
NDF political
consultant Randy Felix Malayao said Kennedy Bangibang is an outstanding member
of the panel of consultants representing the people of the Cordillera Region.
Bangibang was arrested
at a military checkpoint in Buguias, Benguet in February and moved to Tabuk
City Jail to face trial for multiple murder and frustrated murder.
Malayao said Bangibang
was moved in haste from his detention in Tabuk City to Baguio City last July 25
on the recommendation of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP),
which identified him as a “high-risk prisoner.”
Judge Marcelino Wacas
of the Tabuk City Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 29 ordered Bangibang’s
transfer last April, citing the request of Tabuk Jail warden Crispin Dornagon
Jr.
Malayao said Bangibang
is an NDF consultant on ethnic minority affairs, along with fellow detainee
Jovencio Balweg, brother of slain former Catholic priest Conrado Balweg.
Malayao said the
government did not accord the protection due Bangibang as an NDF
consultant under the JASIG. Bangibang should be free from surveillance,
prosecution and harassment, he added.
Malayao denied that
the New People’s Army (NPA) is using the JASIG as a cloak to tag captured rebel
leaders as consultants to avoid pursuit and prosecution.
The NPA has nearly 400
partisans identified with the NDF, but only 17 are officially named as
consultants, he added.
Malayao said he will
file a petition for habeas corpus to compel police in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya
to produce anti-mining advocate Bryan Epa, whom they had picked up in Barangay
Salvacion last Aug. 21.
Barangay councilman
Alfonso Shog-oy said policemen shoved Epa into a patrol car at around 10:30
p.m. along Dumlao Boulevard
Nueva Vizcaya police
director Senior Supt. ValfrieTabian denied the incident had taken place.
In Ilagan City,
BikasMagtanggol, an Aeta tribeswoman under the custody of the Catholic Diocesan
Social Action Center, is still missing after unidentified men took her from her
dormitory on the night of Aug. 23, Malayao added.
Magtanggol is facing trial before the RTC
Branch 18 for frustrated homicide, illegal possession of explosives and
ammunition.
Rights group Karapatan
has joined the “Caravan for Peace,” a joint initiative of the Citizens Alliance
for Just Peace composed of peace advocates from Pilgrims for Peace, Philippine
Economic Peace Platforms (PEPP) and Waging Peace Philippines.
In July, the same
organizations issued a joint statement calling for the resumption of peace
talks between the government and the NDF on the basis of previous agreements,
especially The Hague Joint Declaration signed on Sept. 1, 1992 and the JASIG
signed in 1995.
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