PRESS RELEASE.
February 14, 2012 .Quezon City
Human rights groups here raised anew an alarm and condemned a global pattern of repression of human rights defenders and as also being experienced in the Philippines.
In a press
conference co-sponsored by the Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates
(PAHRA), Task Force Detainees of the Philippines (TFDP) and Human Rights
Defenders-Pilipinas (HRDP), the said organizations pointed out the widespread campaign
especially in developing countries ruled by either civilian and/or military
dictators. One devious pattern is the “criminalization”
of persons who defend the poor, vulnerable and marginalized against repressive
governance and impoverishing development.
One of the
victims presented by Mr. Max de Mesa, Chairperson of PAHRA, was Mr. Ales Bialitski from Belarus presently imprisoned
since November 24, 2011 in his own country for promoting human rights.. Bialitski is the Vice President of the International
Federation for Human Rights (FIDH ) and President of the Belarusian Human
Rights Center “Viasna” (Viasna). PAHRA
is the Philippine member of FIDH.
“Any
opposition to a repressive regime or authority,” de Mesa said, “will be branded
as a crime, including the promotion and defence of human rights.” “This we experienced during the Marcos
dictatorship,” the PAHRA Chairperson continued.
Ales was convicted of alleged tax evasion.
Ms. Rita
Melencio, TFDP Deputy for Operations, stated that “the cases of both Mr. Ales
Bialitski and Mr. Temogen Tulawie expose the same oftentimes political
character of the prosecution and persecution of human rights defenders.” Tulawie’s advocacies included protecting
people in Sulu against abuses during military operations as in the Ipil
massacre, and demanding justice and
accountability for moro women victims of rape.
Charges of alleged assassination attempts was filed by Sulu Governor
Abdusakur Tan. Tulawie is presently
detained in Davao.
“Also those
who defend economic, social and cultural rights,” according to Dr. Nymia
Simbulan, Professor of U.P. Manila and Executive Director of PhilRights, “become
subject of trumped up charges to silence their active defence of these rights.” She cited the arrest of leaders and members
of indigenous peoples’ communities resisting development aggression in
large-scale mining, as well as those urban poor leaders asserting their right
to housing against illegal demolitions.
Finally, Dr.
Renato Mabunga, Chairperson of Human Rights Defenders – Pilipinas, called on
all present to “become human rights defenders and stand for human rights as our
common preferred values.” Adding, “after all, this administration has declared
adherence to the primacy of human rights.”
Contact
Person: Rommel Yamzon (0917)4969979
SOURCE: PAHRA
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