By
Sherwin De Vera
BAGUIO CITY — Cordillera rights group called for the surfacing of two individuals whom they believe are under the custody of law enforcement after they went missing on April 28.
“We express deep concern for the safety and well-being of Dexter Capuyan and Gene Roz Jamil De Jesus,” said Cordillera Human Rights Alliance (CHRA) in a May 3 urgent alert.
CHRA said the last reported contact from their peers was last Friday, April 28, somewhere in Taytay, Rizal around 9 p.m.
Capuyan is an Igorot from La Trinidad, Benguet. Meanwhile, De Jesus, a resident of Bulacan, last communicated at 7:36 p.m., according to his mother’s social media post.
“Napakahirap para sa aming pamilya ang bagay na ito. Ilang araw nang dala-dala namin ang matinding pag-aalala. Pinipilit na maging normal ang pagharap sa lahat ngunit sa likod ay puno ng paghihinagpis. Sana ay magkaroon na ng linaw ang paghahanap,” De Jesus’ mother, Ditz said in the post.
(This is very hard for our family. We have been deeply worried for several days now. We try our best to face all these despite our pain. We hope we can see the light in our search.)
CHRA
also appealed for public support to locate them and ascertain their situation.
“We
believe that state security units have them in custody and fear for their
safety and well-being. We urge whoever holds them to surface them immediately,
respect their rights and treat them humanely,” the group said.
Capuyan
is among individuals named in the list of alleged leaders of the Communist
Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army released by the Dept. of National
Defense and Department of the Interior and Local Government. Authorities are
offering P1.85 million bounty for his arrest.
He
is 56 years old and allegedly a ranking officer of the Chadli Molintas Command
NPA Ilocos Cordillera.
He
was among more than 600 individuals named in the Dept. of Justice petition to
proscribe the CPP-NPA as a terrorist organization.
His
name was removed when state prosecutors trimmed the number of respondents to
eight.
The
court junked the petition in September last year.
His
name was also implicated in the February 2015 NPA ambush against a military and
police convoy in Quirino, Ilocos Sur, resulting in five soldiers’ killed and
wounding of six others.
The
two were former University of the Philippines Baguio students.
Capuyan
was a BA Social Sciences student.
He
served as editor-in-chief of the student publication, Outcrop and the
League of Filipino Students chairperson in the early 1980s.
Meanwhile,
De Jesus, a BA Communication Major in Journalism cum laude, was chairperson of
the Alliance of Concerned Students and the UP Baguio Council of Leaders before
graduating in 2016.
He
also served as the Cordillera regional coordinator of the National Union of
Students of the Philippines.
According
to his family’s post, he is currently the information and networking officer of
the Philippine Task Force for Indigenous Peoples.
Leia
Castro-Margate, a former instructor of De Jesus in UP Baguio, described him as
a “good writer.”
“He
was the kind of student you would be proud of as a teacher, didn’t neglect his
studies while still serving the people outside school work. He is not just as
activist for show but someone who walks the talk,” she said in an online
interview.
“He
was very humble and down to earth,” Castro-Margate added. – Rappler.com
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