By
KATUNGOD-SB
December 1, 2012
December 1, 2012
TACLOBAN CITY – Katungod Sinirangan Bisayas, an umbrella
organization of rights defenders in the whole Eastern Visayas region has set an
array of activities for the week before the commemoration of the 64th
anniversary since the signing of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights
(UDHR) on December 10, anchored in raising the awareness of the people regarding
human rights, and violations perpetrated by the supposed state ‘protectors’
turned violators.
“The Aquino administration which has offered itself an alternative to
the Gloria regime, proves no difference but rather, a so far worse record on
violations of human rights. Aquino and his lapdogs in the AFP are attempting to
mask themselves as sincere rights protector through hiring pop stars, photo-ops,
and the likes, while behind the media mileage they are spreading terror,” said
Rev. Irma Balaba, Regional Coordinator of KATUNGOD.
It can be remembered that President Aquino while he was campaigning
for Presidency and on the first day of his office, pledged swift delivery of
justice to those victims of rights violations and the end of such. Similarly, on
the occasion of the 62nd Anniversary rites of the UDHR, President Aquino
reiterated his ‘commitment’ on the issue. However, cases of extra-judicial
killings, abductions, illegal arrests, and other forms of rights violations are
still witnessed based on reports of KATUNGOD and even the New York-based rights
group, Human Rights Watch.
In line with the commemoration, KATUNGOD, in partnership with the END
IMPUNITY Alliance, a network of rights advocates in Tacloban City is to have the
annual cultural camp dubbed “DESODE” at the University of the Philippines
Visayas Tacloban College (UPVTC) Oblation grounds. Peasants, workers, youth and students, faculty members, environmental
activists, church people, media, and other sectors are to converge at the UPVTC
Multi-Purpose Building (MPB) on December 04, for the opening of the week-long
activities which includes a free-for-all nightly film showing of rights-related
movies at the MPB, a Photo Exhibit of the glaring cases of extra-judicial
killings in the region, also to last for the whole week, and a rummage sale
which is aimed in raising funds for the assistance of the families left by those
killed extra-judicially.
“As we call for the end of human rights violations, we likewise
demand justice for those victims, and put the perpetrators of such violations
behind jail. Because right now, the butcher Palparan who terrorized the region
in 2005 is still enjoying freedom right under the police’s nose,” said Dean
Lacandazo, Lead Convenor of END IMPUNITY Alliance.
Looks like HR protest activity by CPP-associated regional human rights front organizations KATUNGOD and END IMPUNITY Alliance time to coincide with the 64th anniversary since the signing of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR) on December 10. CPP front groups often time protest activity to mark key international dates/commemorations.
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