CPA hits red-tagging of 27 members by gov’t lawmen
>> Wednesday, November 7, 2018
BAGUIO
CITY – The militant Cordillera Peoples Alliance denounced “intensified
terrorist tagging and vilification of indigenous human rights defenders in the
Cordillera Region,” reportedly by military and police officers.
“In
recent days, we learned of another wave of attacks to our officers and members
no less the handiwork of this fascist regime,” said Bestang Dekdeken, CPA
secretary general.
Flyers were reportedly
seen in Lamut, Ifugao “bearing 27 names of individuals red-tagged or vilified.”
The
list included members of CPA-Ifugao, advisory council member Beverly Longid who
is also a former CPA chair, Abie Anongos of executive committee, Audrey Beltran
of regional council and CPA pioneer Sarah Abellon, who also faced what they
called “trumped-up charges.”
“Days before, a certain
Soledad Balocnit from Dupag, Kalinga wrote to the Taiwan Embassy in Manila
vilifying the CPA and cultural activist Alma Sinumlag of the Dap-ayan ti
Kultura iti Kordilyera (DKK), a member organization of the CPA,” Dekdeken
said. “CPA with the DKK and Cordillera
Youth Center earlier hosted solidarity partners from Taiwan in a successful
cultural exchange.”
Balocnit reportedly
insinuated that “CPA and the DKK are terrorists with a terroristic agenda thus
endangering the visitors from Taiwan. Upon verification with our chapter in
Kalinga, no such person exists in Dupag Barangay. For one, the letter was not
even signed or dated, only bearing an email address and a general address of
Dupag, Tabuk, Kalinga. Anyone can create an email address. Alma was constantly
harassed by military agents during the cultural exchange.”
Dekdeken said CPA
officers were maliciously included in the Dept. of Justice proscription petition alluding they were
terrorists.
“Earlier,
trumped-charges were filed against Cordillera women activists such that Rachel
Mariano remains detained,” she added.
“For more than three
decades, CPA served in the interest of Cordillera communities, for the defense
of ancestral land and self-determination. Nothing is terroristic about this,”
the statement said. “On the contrary, CPA is the victim of State terrorism with
the historical imposition of State fascism and national oppression. The Duterte regime is hell-bent on silencing
its critics but CPA, with the rest of indigenous peoples in the country, will
stand together to defy this and prove time and again that the real terrorist is
the US-Duterte regime.
We
appeal to all kakailian to join us in
calling for genuine peace for the Cordillera and the rest of country by calling
for a stop to harassment, intimidation, vilification, EJKs of indigenous human
rights defenders. Activism is not terrorism.”
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