KARAPATAN-Panay SecGen. ambushed, 2 other human rights defenders abducted
Press Release
By KARAPATAN
April 13, 2007
QUEZON CITY,
Philippines – Continuing executions and abductions show "business as
usual" for state security forces
The Philippine human
rights group Karapatan today condemned the frustrated killing of its
Panay Island Secretary General Jose Ely "Leeboy" Garachico, 50 years
old, and the abduction of two other human rights defenders who were
with him in Iloilo.
The initial report
gathered by Karapatan reveals that Garachico, along with Nilo Arado of
Bayan-Panay and Luisa Posa Dominado of SELDA-Panay, were traveling in
Oton, Iloilo last night at around 10PM when a van overtook their
vehicle and shot Garachico in the neck. The assailants then forced
Arado and Dominado out of the vehicle. They have not been located
until now. Garachico is receiving medical attention at the Intensive
Care Unit of a local hospital.
Speaking at the
indignation rally held by human rights and multi-sectoral
organizations at the Welcome Rotonda monument in Quezon City,
Karapatan Deputy Secretary General Jigs Clamor condemned the slay
attempt on Garachico and the enforced disappearance of Arado and
Dominado.
From March 22 to April
3 or within 13 days, 7 victims fell prey to abductions and
disappearances, two of whom turned up dead; one girl was killed – in
Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Cavite and Compostela Valley in
Mindanao. The slay attempt on Garachico and abduction of Arado and
Dominado on April 12 is the first reported incident in Panay Island.
Clamor said, "The
continuing executions and abductions show that it is more than
business as usual for state forces, they are doing the business more
briskly and with more impunity. We also note with alarm that the
perpetrators are resorting more to abductions and disappearances now
that extrajudicial killings have been condemned."
"It is as if the more
the human rights community assail and protest these dastardly acts,
the more the perpetrators are emboldened to commit them," said Clamor.
Clamor also said that
the atrocities continue to happen despite the Arroyo government's
announcements that measures are being taken to "resolve the problems."
"All Mrs. Arroyo has
to do is order the state security forces to put a stop to these
atrocities, if she is really intent on putting a stop to these
violations," Clamor concluded.