Primer on Political Killings
The cause-oriented group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan has just released a primer on the killings of political activists, human-rights advocates, and members or leaders of labor unions across the country. Since…
The cause-oriented group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan has just released a primer on the killings of political activists, human-rights advocates, and members or leaders of labor unions across the country. Since…
The United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) General Assembly, the highest decision-making body of the UCCP, has adopted a resolution and statement denouncing the deteriorating human-rights condition in the country.
?We are aghast that these killings are happening with such obvious connection and direction.? We must speak the truth and name them appropriately as assassinations/extra-judicial killings,? said Bishop Elmer M. Bolocon, the UCCP general secretary, in a statement.
?Many of our members strongly believe that these killings are being perpetrated by elements of the Philippine National Police and/or Armed Forces of the Philippines,? he said.
Signs that Sulu is now on the way to recovery and development are yet to come, with random bombings and killings devastating this war-torn Southern Mindanao archipelago. ?Unless the government…
Judith Solis couldn?t wait to abandon her abusive Lebanese employer. When she finally arrived home in Davao City, she had been incapacitated after an alleged suicide attempt. But Judith?s family suspects something more sinister.
By Jeffrey B. Javier
davaotoday.com
DAVAO CITY — Last Feb. 14, 2006, when Jemar Solis was called by his wife?s employer, he got the shock of his life. The employer called to tell him that his wife needed $700 to be sent to Lebanon. Not knowing what the $700 was for, Jemar called his wife?s recruitment agency. The Golden Future Agency, based in Manila, told him that his wife, Judith, had a slight accident on Valentine?s Day and was being treated in a hospital.
Four days later, on Feb. 18, the Overseas Workers? Welfare Agency (OWWA) called to tell Jemar that Judith was in a critical condition. At that moment, she was being operated on; her pelvic and thigh bones had been crushed. According to the police report he received via e-mail, Judith attempted suicide. Jemar knew right then something was not right.
Judith, 32, had been in Lebanon for only eight months; she arrived there in April last year to work as a domestic helper. Between November and December, she regularly called Jemar to complain about her working condition. She would tell him that her life was in great danger. She was determined to go home, she told him.
Of the 603 victims of political killings in the last five years, many were felled by motorcycle-riding assasins. The Armed Forces of the Philippines claims a ?purge? within the revolutionary…