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we are resending this urgent action with corrections. please take note of them. likewise, we wish to thank all those who immediately responded. we urge for further similar actions. thank you, KARAPATAN National Office Alliance for the Advancement of People's Rights
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UA Date: 23 August 2004 UA Title: Arbitrary Arrest and Enforced Disapppearance of three Bayan Muna organizers/BAYAN members in Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines UA Case: Arbitrary Arrest and Enforced Disappearance I. Victim/s: Joseph Gonzales · 23 years old · a resident of Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines · Bayan Muna* organizer during the last national elections · BAYAN** – Manila member Mario Detroz · 41 years old · a resident of Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines · Bayan Muna* organizer during the last national elections · BAYAN**– Manila member Rolando Comiso · a resident of Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines · Bayan Muna* organizer during the last national elections · BAYAN** - Manila member *Bayan Muna (People First) – a partylist group which won three seats in the House of Representatives during the last national elections in May. **BAYAN or Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (New Patriotic Alliance) – an umbrella organization of various peoples organizations II. Date of Incident: 18 August 2004 between 4:30 – 5:00 PM III. Place of Incident: Earnshaw St., Bustillos, Sampaloc, Manila, Pilippines IV. Perpetrators: 10 – 15 military intelligence operatives from the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines led by Staff Sgt. Batac V. Summary of Incident: According to reports and information gathered from vendors along the vicinity of Bustillos in Sampaloc two days prior to the incident, state security agents in civilian clothing were already all over the place. On 18 August 2004 Wednesday between 4:30 – 5:00 PM a red Toyota Corolla carrying Joseph Gonzales, Mario Detroz and Rolando Comiso, was on its way out of Manrique St. towards Earnshaw St. in Bustillos when they were blocked by a green Isuzu High Lander parked in front of the St. Anthony and Our Lady of Loreto Churches. At least 10 people immediately surrounded the vehicle. An operative quickly took hold of the car’s driver, Joseph Gonzales and transferred him to the blocking vehicle after firing a warning shot. That same operative plus another one rode on the red car and commandeered it towards España St. followed by the High Lander and a convoy of two other vehicles. A Barangay Tanod was able to take note of the color of the vehicles plus the plate number of the green Highlander – WAF 195. Witnesses were made to believe that the operatives took alleged drug dealers or bank robbers who were planning to hit on the bank in front of the church. Barangay Tanods or local security officials from Barangay 405 were able to blotter the incident, but a visit to the University Belt Area (UBA) station 4 revealed that there was no record of the incident on August 18. When asked by the KARAPATAN Para-legal team and Bayan Muna members, POI Nonong Alviar admitted that he knew of the presence of military operatives from the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines because these men coordinated with them and told them that they were conducting an operation in the area. When pressed to give a contact person from the ISAFP he gave out the name of a certain Staff Sgt. Batac. The same police officer however denied that he knew the “abduction” of three individuals from the place. The three have been missing since then and have asked the help of KARAPATAN as well as other people’s organizations in searching for them. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Send letters, email or fax messages calling for: The immediate formation of an independent fact-finding and investigation team composed of representatives from human rights groups, the Church, local government, and the Commission on Human Rights that will look into the arbitrary arrest and enforced disappearance of Joseph Gonzales, Mario Detroz, Rolando Comiso. The prosecution of the perpetrators of the crime of arbitrary arrest and enforced disappearance as well as other atrocities committed by those found to be guilty of the crime. The immediate and proper indemnification of the family/relatives of the victims; and That the Philippine Government be reminded that it is a signatory of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and that it is also a party to all major Human Rights instruments, thus it is bound to observe all of its provisions. You may send your communications to: H.E. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
Hon. Teresita Deles
Hon. Avelino Cruz, Jr.
Hon. Purificacion Valera Quisumbing
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