Title: HONG KONG MISSION
1HONG KONG MISSION
- For Human Rights and Peace in the Philippines
2We Came. We Saw.
3HK Mission for Human Rights and Peace in the
Philippines
- The HK Mission is a collaborative effort of
different grassroots groups in HK to contribute
to the ongoing effort to defend human rights in
the Philippines. - The HK mission was held on 23 to 28 July, 2006
- Organized in Hong Kong by the HK Campaign for the
Advancement of Human Rights and Peace in the
Philippines (HKCAHRPP)
4HK Mission for Human Rights and Peace in the
Philippines
- The Mission comprised persons from various
sectors in HK, including members from the Bar
Association, the Journalist Association, human
rights NGOs, church, migrant and student groups.
5HK Mission for Human Rights and Peace in the
Philippines
- The mission concentrated on the Central Luzon
region, north of Manila. - We met with the following persons or
organizations during the fact-finding mission
(FFM) - 7 family members of victims who have been either
killed or abducted - 1 child witness of an abduction
6HK Mission for Human Rights and Peace in the
Philippines
- 2 victims of Harassment
- Counsels for the Defense of Liberties
- Chairperson of the New Patriotic Alliance
- Executive Directors of AI Philippines
- Batasan 6 (Crispin Beltran)
- Mayors (Plaridel, Hagonoy, Bulacan)
7HK Mission for Human Rights and Peace in the
Philippines
- NCCP
- Bishop Alberto Ramento
- Task Force Usig
- Philippine Commission on Human Rights
- Justice, Peace Integrity of Creation
- International Federation of Journalists
- Nation Union of Journalists of the Philippines
8HK Mission for Human Rights and Peace in the
Philippines
- But when we made requests to meet with members of
the Dept. Of Justice, Dept. of Agrarian Reform
and the Armed Forces of the Philippines, we
received no reply.
9CODAL
- According to CODAL, 10 judges and 15 lawyers have
been killed. - The number of killings have increased, and many
human rights lawyers have received death threats
and are subjected to surveillance.
10Crispin Beltran
- Ka Bel has been detained by the police at the
Philippine Heart Center. - He was reportedly arrested on the basis of a
warrant issued 21 years ago. - The other five Congress member are also facing
legal attacks.
11Philippine Human Rights Commission
- The lack of a functioning and credible witness
protection system - Should the HRC recommend the filing of criminal
charges against members of the police, the
military or any other alleged perpetrators,
public prosecutors are given the authority to
review the findings before the charge is filed. - System of review only delays the process and
often results in rejection .
12Task Force Usig
- Sub Division of the PNP and report to the chief
of PNP - No time limit for the investigation of cases
- The independence of TFU is in question
- Investigate killings only and ignore abduction
cases, as it requires a dead body in order to
launch an investigation - Deny any state involvement before future findings
and investigation
13Karen Empeno Sherlyn Cadapan
- Members were told about more than 180 cases of
forced disappearances. - Sherlyn was reportedly assisting Karen in a
research project. - Witness related during the abduction, Sherlyn,
who was pregnant, was kicked in the stomach by
one of the abductors. - Military report Members of NPA
- Ignore the release order from Supreme Court
14The Killing of Bishop Alberto Ramento
- Prior to his death, Bishop Ramento told the FFM
members he had been receiving death threats due
to criticism of the government and his vocal
condemnation of extrajudicial killings and human
rights violations - A failed protection system by the police
authorities - PPT by the military Knowing the Enemy Are We
Missing the Point Identify the church and
church organizations as targets and enemies of
the state
15A Patterns Exists
- Part of the governments plan to rid itself of
the opposition parties - A pattern of a sharp increase in the number of
killings where there are military detachments - The perpetrators wear ski masks, camouflage or
green garments. - The killings are committed with guns.
16A Patterns Exists
- Victims had affiliations with parties or
organizations that were labeled by the government
as communist or terrorist or associated with
the NPA (New Peoples Army) - Killings have taken place in the victims homes
or in public places, often carried out by
individuals riding motorcycles. - Military men?
17A Patterns Exists
- Harassments and death threats target human rights
advocates, members of progressive organizations,
etc. - Given the similarities in the profiles of the
persons being targeted, it is clear that these
killings are politically motivated.
18Melo Commission
- Headed by former Supreme Court Justice Jose Melo
to investigate the series of killings. All
members have been appointed by the President. - The commission has no power to charge anyone if
they refuse to cooperate. - No prosecutory power and no witness protection
powers - Began its investigation by hearing high-ranking
police and military officers instead of the
victims families and witnesses
19Recommendations from the HK Fact-Finding Mission
- Order the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the
PNP to immediately ensure that no further
killings of civilians occur - Investigate the killing or disappearance of any
member of society - Independent body to investigate any allegations
of human right abuses
20Recommendations from the HK Fact-Finding Mission
- No prior political approval or impediments should
be created to obstruct the legal process
emanating from investigations conducted by this
body - Fully independent, well-resourced and secure
witness protection system should be established.
21Recommendations from the HK Fact-Finding Mission
- All perpetrators should receive appropriate
punishment - Adequate reparation to the victims or their
families - Halt the use of blacklists
- Protection to those who receive death threats
- Invite international experts and organizations to
assist in the fact-finding and investigation
process