EDITORIAL
>> Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Killing the
‘progressives’
Despite
international calls for a stop to human rights violations in the country, abuses
against innocent civilians particularly those involved in “progressive”
organizations are still going on.
These
groups have been tagged by the military and some agents of the state as
“leftists” even if these are merely engaged in work to help marginalized
sectors of society.
Latest
was the killing of Dutch missionary Willem Geertman in San Fernando, Pampanga
last week. The murder was suspected by progressive groups as done by military
agents of the state or their minions.
Anakpawis
Rep. Rafael Mariano has asked the human rights committee of the House of
Representatives to conduct an inquiry into the killing of Geertmanby filing House
Resolution 2551 citing reports that the victim received death threats as a
“peasant advocate” before he was slain.
Mariano
said the victim’s brother, Antonius Ma. AlfonsiusGeertman, is also urging the
Philippine government to consider Geertman as “a victim of extrajudicial
killing due to his involvement in campaigns against landlessness, mining, logging
and a large freeport project in Aurora province.”
Antonius,
together with a sister, flew in from the Netherlands to attend the burial of
Geertman in Baler, Aurora last Sunday.
Geertman,
executive director of Alay Bayan Inc., was shot dead by two unidentified men a
few meters from his office in Barangay Telebastagan here on July 3.
Police
said Geertman was apparently robbed since he had withdrawn some P1.2 million
from a bank just before he was slain.
But
Mariano said Antonius believes that the killing of his brother is much more
than just ordinary robbery for money.
Mariano
said Antonius revealed that his brother had received death threats since four
years ago “owing to his work as lay missionary involved in campaigns to save
the forests as a resource for farmers, Dumagats, and Cordillerans.”
Mariano
also cited the report of the human rights group Karapatan and
BagongAlyansangMakabayan (Bayan) in Central Luzon that Geertman had been a
supposed victim of the military’s “vilification and harassment” since the
1990s.
Extrajudicial
killings will not stop unless government means business in weeding out
scalawags in uniform by instituting necessary reforms to stop the menace.
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