“See you in court”
Desaparecidos
welcomes arrest but demands Palparan to be in a regular jail
By DESAPARECIDOS
August 12, 2014
QUEZON CITY –
"Families of the disappeared should see Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan in
Malolos Court on Monday, August 18, in the hearing of the case against
him. There is no reason why he should not be there," said Lorena “Aya"
Santos, secretary general of Families of Desaparecidos for Justice.
"While we welcome butcher
Palparan's arrest, we remain more vigilant to see through that justice
be served soon," Santos said. Palparan is currently facing charges of
kidnapping and serious illegal detention at the Malolos Regional Trial
Court for the abduction and disappearance of University of the
Philippines students Karen Empeno and Sherlyn Cadapan in 2006.
Palparan is accountable for
at least 59 victims of enforced disappearances: five victims in
Mindoro, 42 victims in Central Luzon, and 12 in Eastern Visayas.
"Palparan's arrest comes in
such a convenient timing to pull up BS Aquino's falling trust
ratings," Santos said. "As BS Aquino is being made accountable for the
unconstitutionality of the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) and
many other issues, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) arrested
one of the most wanted men who have eluded arrest for more than two
years; and, eight years after the Karen and Sherlyn were abducted,
tortures and disappeared," Santos said.
"Let this be not an attempt
to gain pogi points for BS Aquino government. It is because of the
courage of the mothers of Karen and Sherlyn and the popular call of
the people for justice that Palparan, Lt. Col. Felipe Anotado and Sgt.
Edgardo Osorio are now face charges in court," Santos said. M/Sgt.
Rizal Hilario, also a co-accused in the case, remains to be a
fugitive.
"We demand that Palparan be
imprisoned in a regular jail and not in a military custody," Santos
ended.