Gabriela, Anakpawis,
Piston, CEGP, Karapatan, NUSP members in list
By Chito A. Chavez
TUGUEGARAO
CITY -- Sixty-nine members of left-leaning militant organizations have been
charged with the murders of two military intelligence officers and a
militiaman, earlier reported to have been abducted and executed by the New
People’s Army (NPA) in Cagayan province.
Included
in the charge sheet were officers of the National Union of Students of the
Philippines (NUSP) and a former leader of the College Editors Guild of the
Philippines (CEGP), human rights workers belonging to Karapatan-Cagayan Valley,
Anakpawis Party-list, Rural Missionaries of the Philippines (RMP), Gabriela
Women’s Party, and Piston-Isabela.
Based
on a report of CEGP-Cagayan Valley, the complainants in the case are relatives
of two intelligence operatives of the Philippine Army’s 17th Infantry Batallion
(17th IB) and a member of the Citizens Armed Force Geographical Unit (CAFGU).
The
militant groups claimed that the NPA captured and executed the three for
allegedly killing the residents of Zinundungan Valley, Cagayan and harassing
the indigenous Aggay, Malaweg, and Kalinga communities.
It
was also learned that the 69 respondents in the case were part of a
fact-finding mission (FFM) on Sept. 16-19 that visited several towns in
Zinundungan Valley to hear the complaints of residents and members of the
Aggay, Malaweg, and Kalinga communities about alleged human rights violations
and the murdering of farmer-leaders on suspicion of being NPA rebels.
CEGP
president Marc Lino Abila said the filing of criminal charges against those who
joined the FFM “is a direct attack on the rights and safety of the progressive
leaders in Cagayan.”
“Fascist
attacks on activist leaders have become rampant across the nation. These are
brazen violations of the democratic rights of the Filipino people. Under the
Aquino counter-insurgency campaign Oplan Bayanihan (OPB), state forces no
longer respect the rights of people’s organizations, their leaders and
members,” Abila said.
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