[APWSLMembers 494] Prof. Alstons Findings exposed Arroyo and AFPs attempts to mislead investigation on Extrajudicial Execution

KMU International Department international at kilusangmayouno.org
Mon Feb 26 17:29:07 JST 2007


Letter to the Editor
24 February 2007
 
Prof. Alstons Findings exposed Arroyo and AFPs attempts to mislead 
investigation on Extrajudicial Execution
 
The findings of Professor Philip Alston Special Rapporteur of the United 
Nations Human Rights Council on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary 
executions clearly exposed Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's desperate 
attempts to hide her governments culpability in the spate of extrajudicial 
executions in the country under her present term.
 
The findings though partial has, in more ways than one, vindicated the 
claims of the victims, most notably workers and peasants, and their 
demands for justice.  It also bolstered the findings of independent 
fact-finding missions done by international groups, such as the 
International Labor Solidarity Mission (ILSM) last year, whose findings 
attributed the rise in the killings to the AFP and the Philippine National 
Police (PNP).
 
Prof. Alston saw through and unmasked the spin of the government, 
which blames the killings squarely on the CPP and NPA. 
 
When he notes that the extrajudicial killings intimidates vast numbers of 
civil society actors, it sends a message of vulnerability to all but the 
most well connected, we can only conclude that the only segment of 
society benefiting from these killings are those in power or influential and 
close to Malacaang. And those under attack and fell victims to 
extrajudicial killings are those belonging to the civil society, the legal 
mass organizations of workers and peasants, or the Filipino people.  
Hence, there is not an iota of evidence pointing to perpetrators other 
than the AFP.
 
Unfortunately, instead of acting decisively on the recommendations, the 
government thru its spin doctors Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen. 
Hermogenes Esperon and Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez have been 
scrambling on their feet to discredit Prof. Alston and his initial findings.  It 
is sickening to hear Gonzales ranting and calling Prof. Alston a 
muchacho after the Philippine government has invited him to do 
investigations on the killings.  This callous attitude speaks so much of 
the lack of sincere efforts and political will of the Arroyo government to 
resolve the political killings. 
 
As a member nation, it is very ironic that Gonzales and Esperon would 
exhibit utter disrespect to the United Nations.  For all its worth, the Arroyo 
government has once again bared itself to the international community, 
who is watching closely the human rights situation in the Philippines.  
 
It is high time that the Arroyo government heeds the recommendation of 
various international groups and individuals such as Prof. Alston, the 
Amnesty International, Asia Human Rights Council, the 150 million-strong 
International Confederation of Trade Unions (now called ITUC) and 
church groups to act decisively on the climate of impunity in the country.  
Even the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) has also called for the 
immediate release of KMU Chairman Emeritus and Anakpawis 
Representative Crispin Ka Bel Beltran, who is still presently under 
hospital detention on trumped-up charges following Arroyo's declaration 
of PP1017.  Arroyos continued disregard on the wanton human rights 
violations will surely have strong repercussions in the global arena.
 
We are among those who presented our cases with Prof. Alston and we 
are very thankful that he took time to listen to us.  In Sept 2006, KMU 
submitted a complaint to the International Labor Organization (ILO) 
against the killings of trade unionists, informal workers and activists.  At 
the time of the submission of the complaint, we have recorded 64 victims 
in the labor sector under Pres. Arroyos term.  Yet, the government did 
not even bother to send its comments to the ILO.  By the time of Prof. 
Alstons visit, we have recorded 83 killings in the labor sector.  This 
means that almost 4 people in a month or 1 person in a week have been 
killed in the last 4 months.
 
We welcome the initial report of Prof. Alston and we cannot wait to hear 
his full report.  That, we are sure, would unload tons of data that should 
help unravel the truth behind the extra-judicial killings and hopefully give 
justice to the victims and bring the perpetrators to jail.
 
In a country such as the Philippines where living and fighting for basic 
democratic rights is a dangerous business, the UN fact finding mission 
shed a glimmer of light and hope.  We must continue and face up to the 
challenges posed by the Gloria Arroyo government and the AFP and let 
our voices be heard in this wilderness. With our continued vigilance, 
solidarity and action, all is not lost.
 
 
Tess Dioquino
Secretary
International Department, KMU
international at kilusangmayouno.org
 



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