Karapatan asks Ombudsman’s help vs. solon, army officers
KARAPATAN filed a complaint before the Office of the Ombudsman (OMB)
The OMB-Mindanao is now conducting an evaluation on the
complaints filed by the group to determine if there’s probable cause to file
administrative charges against the respondents.
According to Rius Valle, spokesperson of Save Our Schools,
the complaint was based on the related human rights violation in Talaingod,
Kapalong, Davao del Norte, Bukidnon, the attacks on Lumad schools, the alleged
Paquibato massacre and the incident in Haran .
On Aug. 13, Karapatan also filed charges before the City
Prosecution Office against Lt. Gen. Eduardo Año, commanding general of the
Philippine Army, and two military officials for their alleged involvement in
the death of three people in Purok 7, Barangay Paradise Embac in Paquibato
District.
Año, former commander of the 10th Infantry Division, Lt.
Col. Rodney Intal, commander of 69th Infantry Battalion and 1st Lt. Christopher
Santos, operations officer of the 69th Infantry Battalion, are facing charges
for three counts of murder, six counts of frustrated murder, robbery, serious
physical injury, grave threats and grave coercion.
The complaints were lodged by Aida Seisa, Rosita P.
Sanduanan and Nestor Flores, all residents of Paradise Embac, Paquibato
District.
Almost 3,000 Lumad students were affected after Salugpongan
Ta’Tanu Igkanugon Community Learning Center and MISFI Academy
schools, indigenous people for schools, in Davao del Norte were closed down by
the Department of Education (DepEd) in Davao Region earlier this year.
The progressive groups claimed that DepEd Davao del Norte
superintendent Josephine Fadul, in a letter dated May 12 to DepEd Region-XI
director Alberto Escobarte, endorsed the closure of Lumad schools and requested
for permission to install a public school which will have military personnel as
teachers.
Prior to this, schools and communities have allegedly been
harassed by soldiers under the 60th and 68th Infantry Battalion of the
Philippine Army. About 700 Lumads also were affected due to alleged hamletting
by the military.
On July 16, Catamco visited Haran
compound along Fr. Selga Street
in Davao City and tried to convince the Lumads,
some of whom have been in the area for seven months, to return to their home.
Apparently, the IP families being housed in the area were
turned off when the lawmaker reportedly scolded them when they refused to go
home.
On July 23, an inter-agency organized by Catamco went to the
Haran and a
“rescue” operation was launched but it ended with 12 injuries as violence
erupted between the anti-riot police, Lumads and activists.
http://mindanaotimes.net/catamco-army-sued/
It's the usual commie suspects in KARAPATAN waging their legal, psychological, and propaganda campaign against government/military officials.
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