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Salinlahi Foundation, Inc.
Alliance for Childrens Concern
PO Box 1580-1155
QCCPO 1100 Q.C.
Philippines

PRESS STATEMENT

April 16, 2007

Reference: Renato Macaspac, Advocacy Officer, 0928 247-3737

SALINLAHI Foundation for Childrens Concern

Child Soldiers Label used by the Military to Escape Accountability over Cases of Children Victims of Human Rights Violations

Obedient, playful and fun-loving. These are characteristics typical of rural children like Grecil Buya Galacio, 9 years old. She had cherished the start of the summer vacation because this meant days of helping her mother in her house chores, playing with her younger siblings, and swimming in the nearby creek. But on that fateful day of March 31, 2007, Grecils childhood had ended. Members of the 28th and 67th Infantry Brigade based in Compostella Valley had shot Grecil during an encounter with members of the New Peoples Army in Purok 6, Barangay Kahayag, New Bataan. With no remorse, the military immediately branded Grecil as a child soldier of the NPA as if labeling their victim as such could exenorate them from the accountability of such a gruesome act.

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