‘Red-tagged’ groups, AFP/PNP talks pushed; gov’t officials hit
>> Friday, September 18, 2020
By Gina Dizon
SAGADA, Mountain Province - A dialogue among ‘red tagged’ persons and organizations was urged by representatives from the non-government sector in the regular quarterly meeting of the Committee on Indigenous Peoples Concerns (CIPC) held via zoom even as government officials involved were charged in court.
This following alleged ‘red
tagging’ cases presented by the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) during
said zoominar facilitated by the CIPC secretariat National Commission on
Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) and the Regional Development Council- National
Economic Development Authority (RDC-NEDA) held August 27 this year.
Brigadier General Henry
Doyaoen of the 503rd Brigade then present during the zoom meeting said he was
in favor of the dialogue.
Lawyer Lyndon Morales of
CHR presented alleged cases of red tagging or discrimination on account of
political beliefs that reached the government body during said zoom meeting.
Red-tagging cases
identified came from complainant personalities and groups against respondents
from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National
Police (PNP) in different instances on Facebook, Twitter and print media
beginning January this year.
Cases that
reached CHR were from complainant Sherwin de
Vera correspondent of Northern Dispatch against respondent PCOl
Allan Rae Co, Baguio City Chief of
Police; complainant Windel Bolinget Secretary General
of the Cordillera Peoples Alliance (CPA) against Sadanga
Mayor Gabino Ganggangan and owner/s administrator/s of FB pages/
account Osto ay Damag; complainant Pinatud of Metro
Baguio against respondents “Phoebe” of the Office of the
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) “Cyrus” brother of “Phoebe”
and three other John Does allegedly from the Philippine Army.
Facebook incident-based
complaints were from complainant Kabataan Partylist Cordillera
against respondents owner/s or administrator/s of FB pages/accounts
“Kabalikat StarTroopers (5THInfantry Division, Phil. Army), “Camp Major Dennis
Molintas”, “PnpMountain Province”, PnpMtprovince Sabangan”, “Timek ti Cagayan”,
and “Shirly Ann Angs”; complainant Northern Dispatch correspondents
against Owners/administrators of FB accounts/pages “NTF-ELCAC
(National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict)”, “Concepcion
Xavier ”, and “Irene Bertiz”; Complainant Kabataan
Partylist Cordillera against respondent owner/s or administrator/s
of FB pages/accounts “Kabalikat Star Troopers (5TH Infantry Division, Phil.
Army), “Camp Major Dennis Molintas”, “PnpMountain Province”, PnpMtprovince
Sabangan”, “Timek ti Cagayan”, and “Shirly Ann Angs”; and Complainant Youth Act
Now! Against Tyranny (YANAT) against respondents owner/s or
administrator/s of FB pages/accounts “Charlie Wildcats” (54thIB, 5THID, PA -
Kabalikat Star Troopers), “Joel Campilis”,“Camp Major Dennis Molintas”, “Police
Regional Off ice Cordillera”, and “Paraiso Kaigorotan”.
Other cases included those
which appeared in Twitter accounts of respondent Philippines
Movement for Peace and Development, - owner/s or administrator/s of FB
Pages/accounts “1 Philippines Movement for Peace and Development ”, “La
Trinidad MPS” as forwarded by Complainant Northern Dispatch
(NORDIS).
Another red
tagging complaint reached the CHR from the Information Bureau Chief
of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) through the
Comprehensive Agreement on the Respect for Hum an Rights and International
Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL ) Complaint Mechanism on behalf
of victim, alleged high-ranking CPP -NPA-NDF official and Executive
Committee and former Secretary of the Regional White Area Committee of the
Ilocos-Cordillera Regional Committee (ICRC), and founder of the Cordillera
Peoples Alliance (CPA) against respondent Armed Forces of the Philippines thru
former AFP Chairman of the Joint Chiefs (Chief of Staff) Gen. Felimon T.
Santos, Jr. and National Security Adviser Hermogenes C. Esperon Jr.
Participating nongovernment
organizations said the government’s “whole of nation approach” be
genuinely implemented in achieving its intents of involving the
private sector in nation building and not to red-tag
peoples and non -government organizations especially who are part of
community development.
Former La Trinidad mayor
and former Benguet Vice Gov. Edna Tabanda said 'red tagging' is not only a
military issue but a social and community concern.
Other concerns presented
during the CIPC meeting were the proposed webinar series on indigenous peoples,
innovation in culture and the arts and autonomy; status of the
ancestral domains sustainable development protection
plans (ADSDPPs) in CAR, and the status of Minahang Bayan
applications in the Cordillera Administrative Region.
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