Social Welfare and Development Secretary Corazon ‘Dinky’
Juliano-Soliman condemned certain non-government organizations and faith-based
groups in the Davao
region who use indigenous children in rallies that compromised, not only the
children’s welfare, but also their rights.
“Ang kampo nila ay nasa harap ng DepEd (Department of
Education-Davao), nauulanan, hindi kumakain. Dapat nasa eskwela ‘yang mga bata
na yan. Hindi n’yo dapat dalhin sa mga ganyang rally (Their rally camp is
in-front of DepEd-Davao. These kids are getting wet under the rain and they
don’t eat. These children should be in school. It is not right to bring these
children to rallies),” said Soliman in an interview.
The DSWD secretary stressed that it is the groups’ right to
protest, but not at the expense of the children’s welfare and rights.
Reports say that the children are from the far-flung town of
Talaingod and
nearby sitios and barangays in Davao del Norte.
“Kaya nakikiusap ako, kung tunay po tayong faith-based,
kapakanan at karapatan ng mga bata ang pangangalagaan, pangungunahin (It is my
appeal, that if these groups are truly faith-based, the welfare and rights of
the children should be their top priority).”
The social welfare secretary said that her office will be
sending letters to these organizations to appeal to spare the children from
such activities.
“I will also ask the Commission on Human Rights to look into
the condition of the children, and the groups’ practices. Dahil kailangan din
siguro mapaalalahanan sila na ang karapatang pantao ay hindi lang para sa
kanila, kundi para din sa maraming tao, tulad ng mga taga-Talaingod (Perhaps we
also need to remind these groups that human rights is not only for a select
group, but for all, including those from Talaingod),” Soliman noted.
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The commies love to exploit children in their anti-government/anti-military propaganda campaigns. Little children holding up flyers, handbills or placards draw sympathy from viewing audiences.
ReplyDeleteThe Save Our Schools movement, a group made up of teachers and other lumads from the Talaingod area of Davao, has been engaged in protest activity targeting the Department of Education and the Philippine military. The church-based CPP front Promotion of Church People's Response (PCPR) and the Rural Missionaries of the Philippines (RMP) have been observed supporting this ant-government/anti military propaganda activity in Paquibato District in Davao .