From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jul 4): Artists’ group slams arrest of Red-tagged couple
A group of young artists has slammed the arrest in Marikina City last week
of a former University of the Philippines (UP) student and his wife who,
according to the police, were high-ranking officials of the New People’s Army.
In a statement, Kabataang Artista para sa Tunay na Kalayaan (Karatula) said
the manner in which Juan Pablo Versoza, a member of the group’s UP Diliman-based
chapter Alay Sining, and his wife Grace were arrested was illegal, because the
warrant served by the police was defective.
Authorities earlier said the two were arrested in Barangay Parang last Friday
based on the arrest warrant issued by a court in Samar province where the couple
had been charged with robbery with homicide and illegal possession of firearms.
According to the group, the warrant contained just aliases and the real names
of the couple were listed only when they were detained at the Eastern Police
District headquarters.
“How can an alias legitimately be used in an arrest? That alias could be
anybody yet they choose to target two innocent people. There is no basis for the
arrest,” said Jay del Rosario, Karatula vice chair.
The group also added the police did not inform the couple of the reason for
their arrest nor were they shown the warrant issued by the court.
“[The authorities] obviously didn’t show them the warrant in order to rig the
official reports later on,” Del Rosario claimed.
The group added that the couple’s “basic rights to due process” were
violated, saying the “trumped-up charges” were “politically motivated.”
“It is clear that the actions of the 8th Infantry Division of the Armed
Forces are politically motivated under the Aquino regime’s Oplan Bayanihan
counterinsurgency campaign,” the group said.
“These ridiculous charges are attempts of the military to repress progressive
artists and individuals critical of the administration,” it said as it added
that there has been an additional 293 political prisoners since 2010.
According to the group, it will conduct a “fervent campaign” for the release
of the couple from the Samar provincial jail in Catbalogan, where they were
transferred following their arrest.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/438573/artists-group-slams-arrest-of-red-tagged-couple
Just another example of how CPP front organizations rush to the defense of captured insurgent cadre. Kabataang Artista para sa Tunay na Kalayaan (Karatula--Youth Artists for Genuine Freedom) is a CPP front active in the artistic/cultural sector.
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