CONGRESS is set to
investigate bombing by the Armed Forces of the Philippines in Kalinga and human
rights violations in North Luzon.
Congressmen Allen Jesse C. Mangaoang of Kalinga, Maximo Dalog Jr. of Mountain Province and Kabataan Partylist Raoul Manuel were set to file a House resolution to his effect.
This, after North Luzon cause oriented and human rights groups, embarked on a campaign dubbing it “Defend the North” by trooping to the House of Representatives to gain support for campaign also resulted in several positive developments, said Beverly L. Longid, Katribu national convenor.
The delegation met with Rep. Mangaoang, chairman of the House committee on indigenous cultural communities and indigenous peoples committee; Mt. Province District Rep. Dalog Jr.; Manila District Rep. and chair of the House committee on human rights Benny Abante Jr.; Kabataan Partylist Rep. Manuel and ACT Teachers Partylist Rep. France Castro.
Alongside raising human rights violation, the delegation also discussed the ongoing Gened dam project in Kabugao, Apayao, said a Katribu press statement.
Rep. Manuel delivered a privileged speech in which he challenged his fellow lawmakers to take action on the cases of the North.
He urged stop to attacks, harassment and filing of false charges against citizens of Northern Luzon.
The military reportedly bombed the hometown of Rep. Mangaong in Balbalan, Kalinga and even took into custody nine farmers, accusing them of being communist supporters.
Congressmen Allen Jesse C. Mangaoang of Kalinga, Maximo Dalog Jr. of Mountain Province and Kabataan Partylist Raoul Manuel were set to file a House resolution to his effect.
This, after North Luzon cause oriented and human rights groups, embarked on a campaign dubbing it “Defend the North” by trooping to the House of Representatives to gain support for campaign also resulted in several positive developments, said Beverly L. Longid, Katribu national convenor.
The delegation met with Rep. Mangaoang, chairman of the House committee on indigenous cultural communities and indigenous peoples committee; Mt. Province District Rep. Dalog Jr.; Manila District Rep. and chair of the House committee on human rights Benny Abante Jr.; Kabataan Partylist Rep. Manuel and ACT Teachers Partylist Rep. France Castro.
Alongside raising human rights violation, the delegation also discussed the ongoing Gened dam project in Kabugao, Apayao, said a Katribu press statement.
Rep. Manuel delivered a privileged speech in which he challenged his fellow lawmakers to take action on the cases of the North.
He urged stop to attacks, harassment and filing of false charges against citizens of Northern Luzon.
The military reportedly bombed the hometown of Rep. Mangaong in Balbalan, Kalinga and even took into custody nine farmers, accusing them of being communist supporters.
The delegation
of activists and human rights defenders came from Cordillera, Cagayan Valley
and Ilocos regions and rallied to the National Capital Region March 20-21, the
statement added.
The
delegation reportedly aimed to engage government agencies, officials, and civil
society in activities to bring light to continuous attacks on communities and
human rights defenders nationwide.
They held a
symbolic action and dialogue with the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), lobbied
at the House of Representatives, and organized a forum at the University of the
Philippines-Diliman to give attention and solicit urgent responses to the
intensifying human rights violations in Northern Luzon. Alongside these
activities, the contingent also honor Northern Luzon heroes inscribed on the
walls of the Bantayog ng mga Bayani.
The dialogue
with the CHR proved fruitful, with representatives from national minority and
peasant organizations in the NCR joining in solidarity with the pleas and
demands of the delegations.
Highlighted
in the dialogue were the recent community bombings by the Armed Forces of the
Philippines in the barangays and municipalities in Cagayan and Kalinga
provinces in recent months.
The CHR
committed independent investigations of these bombing incidents, red-tagging
and terrorist labeling of people’s organizations and trumped-up charges of the
Northern Luzon 7 (activists who were filed “trumped up” charges by the Armed
Forces of the Philippines).
The
delegation also followed up on unresolved cases they raised recently such as
the attempted assassination of Brandon Lee and the abduction of Steve Tauli.
“Katribu supports the Defend the North
campaign. We encourage all peace-loving citizens to stand in solidarity with
them as well. The trooping of the delegation from the different regions is a
first of a series of activities calling for judicial and legislative reforms to
protect activists and human rights workers. The struggle continues for us human
rights defenders to resound the calls and demands of Northern Luzon and to hold
the perpetrators accountable,” Katribu said.
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