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Human rights defenders / Reports and Publications / Philippines / 2015 / July

Philippines: Publication of a report: Human rights defenders remain steadfast in their struggle for justice amid pervasive culture of violence and impunity

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Geneva- Paris, July 9, 2015 – Human rights defenders in the Philippines, in particular those advocating for land and environmental rights, remain under serious threat, the Observatory said in a new report launched today. Defenders are systematically vilified, intimidated, and targeted both by state and non-state actors.

 

The mission, conducted in the Philippine’s Northern Mindanao region and South Cotabato Province found that land rights defenders as well as indigenous rights defenders peacefully campaigning to protect their ancestral lands from the impact of mining, deforestation, and other development projects are the most targeted categories of human rights defenders. They face extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, intimidation, torture, fabricated criminal charges and threats. Land rights defenders are also constantly stigmatised through long periods of incarceration on false and trumped-up charges.

 

“The report clearly shows that laws and the criminal justice system are on most occasions used to harass, detain, and imprison human rights defenders, effectively removing them from the human rights arena. Despite the chilling effect that those actions have on the whole Filipino human rights community, human rights defenders remain steadfast in their struggle for justice”, stated OMCT Secretary General Gerald Staberock.

 

“Killings and attacks on Filipino human rights defenders are not isolated incidents. They reflect a pattern of threats, intimidation, physical assaults, extra-judicial killings, and enforced disappearances against farmer leaders and peasants who assert their legal rights stemming from the state’s agrarian reforms programme”, said FIDH President Karim Lahidji.



The culture of violence and impunity continues due to the lack of accountability for past human rights violations which is the result of chronic failure on the part of the police to rigorously investigate those abuses. In addition, lack of impartial police investigations and protracted judicial proceedings inspire little faith in the criminal justice system.

 

In this regard, the report points to serious structural shortcomings in the Philippines’ criminal justice system: the lack of adequate remedies for human rights defenders to counter false accusations and arbitrary detentions; the insufficient number of judges leading to interminable delays in trials; the absence of competent, committed, and affordable legal representation; and the constant threats faced by lawyers representing human rights defenders.

 

 

The report is available here: OBS_Report_Philippines_English

 

 

The Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders (OBS) was created in 1997 by FIDH and the World Organisation Against Torture (OMCT). The objective of this programme is to intervene to prevent or remedy situations of repression against human rights defenders.

 

For more information, please contact:

·       OMCT: Miguel Martín Zumalacárregui: + 41 (0) 22 809 49 24

·       FIDH: Lucie Kroening/Arthur Manet: + 33 (0) 1 43 55 25 18

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Date: July 9, 2015
Activity: Human Rights Defenders
Type: Reports and Publications
Country: Philippines
Subjects: Arbitrary arrests and enforced disappearances, Criminalisation of the poor, Development actors, Development projects, Economic policies, Human Rights Defenders, Inequality, Justice system, Non-state actors, Right to adequate standard of living, Threats, intimidation and harassment

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