The arrest order against four former party-list lawmakers accused of murder
would not affect the peace process with communist rebels, the government’s
chief negotiator said last week.
Silvestre Bello III said
the arrest order was part of the judicial process.
“Warrants have been
issued for their arrest and not even the President could stop the
implementation. They should surrender to the arresting officer,” Bello told
media.
“I think there is no
impact on the peace talks because the President had nothing to do with the
arrest order,” he added.
A Nueva Ecija court has
ordered the arrest of National Anti-Poverty Commission chief Liza Maza, former
agrarian reform secretary Rafael Mariano and former Bayan Muna party-list
representatives Satur Ocampo and Teddy Casiño.
Liza and Mariano were
former representatives of Gabriela and Anakpawis partylists, respectively.
The
four were implicated in the killings of Akbayan supporters Carlito Bayudang,
Jimmy Peralta and Danny Felipe in 2001 and 2004.
Militant groups have
condemned the arrest orders and accused the administration of political
persecution of its critics.
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