PHILIPPINES: The Killings Must Stop Movements (Europe) - 02.10.2006 12:22
This is a Statement by European Church and Civil Society Organisations regarding the recent upsurge of political killings in the Philippines. We are concerned about the upsurge of politically motivated killings and the constant deterioration of the human rights situation in the Philippines in recent years. Amnesty International informs that at least 51 political killings took place in the first half of 2006, compared to the 66 killings recorded in the whole of 2005. Since March 2006 we received an increasing number of reports on political killings – at times on a daily basis. We are particularly worried about the killings representing a pattern to target a broad range of critical and non-violent people involved in local or national politics. We recognise the government’s initiative to increase efforts towards investigations into a number of assassinations. We stress the need to sustain these efforts, to investigate all political killings and to prosecute the perpetrators and their accomplices and to give justice to the victims and their families in order to prevent further escalation and grievance. We support civil society initiatives and efforts to press for investigations of political killings and human rights abuses. __________________________________________________________________________________________ * We also condemn the violence and killings of the armed opposition groups. Their doings should however not be used as a justification for human rights violations and killings committed by paramilitary forces and the government. The use of paramilitary forces in the Philippine government’s all-out war against the New People’s Army (NPA) and other armed left groups as well as the spread of armed paramilitaries is particularly worrying. The decision of the Communist Party of the Philippines’ (CPP) leadership to set up armed partisan forces counterattacking operatives and masterminds of the killings does also cause great concern. We believe that these developments will lead to further deterioration of the human rights situation, severely threatening those engaged in non-violent, critical and investigative forms of civil and political activism * __________________________________________________________________________________________ We call on all government departments concerned, especially the Department of Justice (DoJ) and the Philippine National Police (PNP), to investigate all killings with a political background, prosecute the perpetrators and their accomplices and to deliver justice to the victims and their families. We call for the implementation of Republic Act 6981, providing witness protection, security and protection for activists facing death-threats. We call for an independent investigation into the Department of Defence and the Armed Forces of the Philippines to investigate allegations concerning the use of political assassination as a counter-insurgency strategy. We call on both the government and the CPP to continue serious peace negotiations and to respect human rights. We call on the armed opposition groups to refrain from the use of political killings. We call our own governments and the United Nations (UN) to pay attention to these alarming developments and to urge the Philippine government to end the killings and guarantee justice for all victims. Amnesty International German Section, Germany Asia Foundation, Germany Asia House, Germany Babaylan, The Philippine Women’s Network in Europe, Germany Babaylanes, Germany Bayanihan - Philippine Women’s Center, Netherlands Bishop Muskens of the Diocese of Breda, Netherlands Mr. Harry van Bommel, Member of Parliament for the Socialist Party, Netherlands South-North Exchange of Peoples Organizations (BOND), Belgium Prof. Theo van Boven, Professor of International Law, University of Maastricht, Former UN Special Rapporteur on Torture and Former Director of the UN Human Rights Division, Netherlands Bread for the World, Germany Ms. Brid Brennan, Transnational Institute, Netherlands Broederlijk Delen, Belgium Bundeskoordination Internationalismus (BUKO), Germany Christian Aid, United Kingdom Church Development Service (EED), Germany CMC Mensen met een missie, Dutch Catholic Missionary Development Agency, Netherlands 11.11.11 - Coalition of the Flemish North-South Movement, Belgium Conference of Religious in the Netherlands (KNR), Netherlands CORDAID, Netherlands Critical Ecology - Institute of Applied Cultural Research, Germany Mr. Boris Dittrich, Member of Parliament for the Democrats ’66, Netherlands Rev. Dr. Markus Dröge, Conference Minister of Koblenz District Conference, Germany Ecumenical Youth Council in Europe (EYCE), Belgium Ms. Angelien Eijsink, Member of Parliament for the Social Democratic Party (PvdA), Netherlands Evangelical Church in the Rhineland, Germany Evangelical Church of Westphalia, Germany Philippine Solidarity Group (FGN), Netherlands Ms. Thea Fierens, Member of Parliament for the Social Democratic Party (PvdA), Netherlands Finnish Asiatic Society, Finland Finnish Philippine Society, Finland Prof. Kees Flinterman, Professor of Human Rights, University of Utrecht, Netherlands Prof. Bas de Gaay Fortman, Professor of Political Economy of Human Rights, University of Utrecht, Netherlands Ms. Cecilia Jimenez, Geneva Forum for Philippine Concerns (GFPC), Switzerland Femke Halsema, Farah Karimi, Wijnand Duyverdak, Ineke van Gent, Nevin Özütok, Paul Jongbloed, Members of Parliament, Green Left Party, Netherlands Interchurch Organisation for Development Cooperation (ICCO), Netherlands Dutch section of the International Commission of Jurists (NJCM), Netherlands International Peace Observers Network (IPON), Germany Justitia et Pax, Netherlands Prof. Menno T. Kamminga, Professor of International Law, Director - Maastricht Centre for Human Rights, University of Maastricht, Netherlands Karl Kübel Foundation, Germany Kindernothilfe (KNH), Germany Philippine-European Solidarity Center (KSP), Netherlands Foundation Lawyers for Lawyers, Netherlands Misereor, Germany Missio-Munich, Germany Missionszentrale der Franziskaner (MZF), Germany Netherlands Humanistic Committee on Human Rights (HOM), Netherlands Mr. Nonoi Hacbang, Commission for Filipino Migrant Workers (CFAW), Netherlands Office of Mission, Ecumenism and Global Responsibility of the Evangelical Church of Westphalia, Germany One World Action, United Kingdom One World Network Network Northrhine-Westfalia, Germany Oxfam Novib, Netherlands Partnership Third World, Germany Pax Christi German Section, Germany Pax Christi International, Belgium Philippinenbüro, Germany Philippine Solidarity Group- Protestant Church of Jülich, Germany Philippine Indigenous People’s Links, United Kingdom ProMISPA Friends of the Philippines, Germany Reporters Without Borders, International Dr. Frithjof Schmidt, Member of the European Parliament, Germany Ms. Dorothea Seeliger, Commissioner on Human Rights, Koblenz Church District Conference, Germany Southeast Asia Information Office, Germany Ms. Katharina Stahlenbrecher, Asia Working Group, Stiftung Umverteilen !, Germany Terre des Femmes, Germany Terre des Hommes, Germany Task Force Carabao, Germany Trade Union Solidarity Centre of Finland (SASK), Finland United Evangelical Mission (VEM/UEM), Germany United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (USPG), United Kingdom Ms. Pietje Vervest, Transnational Institute, Netherlands Dr. Rainer Werning, Political Scientist and Author, Germany Workers´ Educational Association of Finland, Finland XminusY Solidarity Fund, Netherland Sunday, 24th September, 2006 Website: http://www.europe-solidaire.org/spip.php?article3311 |