EDITORIAL
Killings are
being done with impunity in this Banana Republic and nowadays, anybody could be
a target. Aside from drug-related killings, members of the media, business
community and those in the legal profession are fair game. Not even judges are
exempt and the latest victim was a lawyer.
Following this, the
Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) and Philippine National Police (PNP)
signed an agreement to protect lawyers who are under threat.
The agreement was signed
by IBP president Domingo Cayosa and PNP chief Gen. Archie Gamboa at Camp Crame
last week.
Under the accord, the
PNP will help lawyers enhance their skills and knowledge in protecting
themselves through proper use of firearms.
The agreement came two
days after the murder of a 73-year-old lawyer in Talavera, Nueva
Ecija. Bayani Dalangin, a former Public Attorney’s Office lawyer, was
gunned down while attending to his clients in his office in Barangay
Poblacion. (See page 1 for related story).
Meanwhile, Cayosa said
the IBP will put up a P25-million fund to assist witnesses in cases committed
against lawyers.
The Lawyers’ Security
and Justice Fund will reward and support crucial witnesses for the prosecution
of the murderers of lawyers, according to Cayosa.
“The IBP goes beyond
condemning attacks against its members. Families of slain lawyers regardless of
their status or stature can avail themselves of IBP’s free legal aid. We
personally and directly comfort the bereaved families,” he said.
Aside from the PNP, the
IBP is also coordinating with the Armed Forces of the Philippines and National
Bureau of Investigation to ensure the protection of lawyers. “His death
dramatizes the risks that workers in the justice sector face and the tragic
trend of violence and impunity in our country,” Cayosa said, referring to
Dalangin.
Justice Secretary
Menardo Guevarra earlier said he would order the Task Force on
Extrajudicial Killings to look into Dalangin’s murder for any indication
that the incident was related to the lawyer’s work and advocacies.
Dalangin is the 48th lawyer killed since
2016.
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