CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga – Amid calls for President Aquino to create a presidential commission against political killings and related concerns, another activist was reported to have been shot dead in Aurora province night of July 21.
Bayan Muna-Central
Luzon said one of its members and convenors, a certain Walso Palispis, was gunned
down, although details about the incident were not available at press time.
Activists counted
Palispis as the 78th victim of alleged political killings under the Aquino
administration. For Bayan Muna, he was its fourth members slain in Central Luzon.
Amnesty International
earlier called for the creation of a “presidential accountability commission”
on political killings, enforced disappearances and torture, in time for
President Aquino’s State of the Nation Address.
Last month,
representatives from 69 countries at the United Nations Human Rights Council in
Geneva, Switzerland expressed concern over the extrajudicial killings, enforced
disappearances and torture in the Philippines.
Amnesty International,
in an 18-page report entitled “Progress, Stagnation, Regression? The State of
Human Rights in the Philippines under Aquino,” said the Aquino administration
has so far “failed to establish accountability over the state security forces,
including paramilitary groups.”
It said it “has not
made enough progress in disbanding and disarming private armies, and in
ensuring justice for victims of human rights violations.
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