CHR Chair acting
like PNP-AFP spokesperson should resign – Karapatan
By KARAPATAN
July 29, 2013
QUEZON CITY – “Ms. Etta
Rosales should immediately resign from her post as chairperson of the
Commission on Human Rights as she is acting more like the spokesperson
of the Philippine National Police and the Armed Forces of the
Philippines, instead of fulfilling the mandate of her office. Etta
Rosales has been repeatedly remiss in her responsibilities, and in the
process, justified the violation of the rights of the Filipino people
to freedom of speech, of expression and the right to peaceably
assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances as
enshrined in the Bill of Rights in the Philippine Constitution.”
Karapatan issued the
statement today through its chairperson Marie Hilao-Enriquez. The
rights group cited the previous actions and statements by Rosales
which in effect promote impunity in the country.
Hilao-Enriquez said “instead
of conducting CHR’s own investigations on the many incidents of police
brutality in rallies and barricades during demolitions, Ms. Rosales,
in many occasion, only resorted to victim-blaming.”
Karapatan noted Rosales’s
recent statements blaming members of various people’s organizations
for the brutal dispersal of the rally during Pres. Aquino’s State of
the Nation Address. The human rights organization also took exception
of Rosales’ statement condemning the participation of Dutch activist
Thomas von Beersum in the said rally.
“The permit of the
organizers of the rally was denied, concertina wires and blockades
were mounted along the highway where we marched. Despite our efforts
to negotiate with the PNP, they treacherously started to push and beat
our colleagues. The brutal police action prompted many of us,
including foreign activists like Beersum, to express indignation.
Rosales was quick to blame us, acting as the PNP spokesperson, instead
of doing her job to investigate what actually transpired,” Enriquez
said.
Also, Enriquez said,
“Rosales was more concerned with condemning how the urban poor
residents at North Triangle, Quezon City who “threw feces” at the
police and demolition teams that supposedly violated the rights of the
men in uniform. She completely ignored the forcible eviction and the
consequent economic displacement of the urban poor.”
“When poor people are left
with no other choice but to defend their survival, it is just to
exercise their legitimate right to protest. Ironically, Rosales chose
to dispense with the role of the Aquino government, the local
government, the Ayalas and the PNP in driving away the urban poor in
North Triangle from their homes and livelihood to make way for big
business interests,” added Enriquez.
Karapatan also scored the
CHR for the issuance of clearances for the promotion of human rights
violators and Arroyo generals such as Brig. Gen. Eduardo Año and Brig.
Gen. Aurelio Baladad. Karapatan opposed the appointments of Año, who
is among the accused in the disappearance of Jonas Burgos; and Baladad
who is among those responsible for the illegal arrest, torture and
detention of the 43 health workers known as Morong 43.
“We have strong reason to
believe that the CHR and Ms. Rosales granted the said generals with
clearances without considering the standing cases in court against
them. The CHR denied our request for access to the clearance documents
which they issued, a clear violation of the right of the people to
information and access to public documents,” Enriquez asserted.
“By acting as the defender
of the PNP and the AFP, Rosales is clearly among the implementers of
Aquino’s Oplan Bayanihan, which has already resulted to, and engenders
more, human rights violations,” she concluded.