Indigenous peoples from Bukidnon province gather at the capitol grounds last week to declare their support to the Duterte administration. They also lambasted the evacuees from Sitio Camansi, Lagonglong, who have been staying at the capitol grounds for more than two months for allegedly letting the New People’s Army used them in its propaganda against the government. Photo by Joey P. Nacalaban
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Reports of continued repression against the tribal peoples in Mindanao has alarmed the Union of Peoples’ Lawyers in Mindanao (UPLM) as they slammed the Duterte administration “for allowing the perpetuation of these reprehensible acts.”

UPLM has noted that more cases were being brought up against members of the indigenous peoples communities in some parts of Mindanao allegedly being perpetrated by state agents.

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“UPLM sees a pattern of repression crafted by the reckless and brute hands of the AFP and their machinations to push the [lumad] peoples to helplessness and disenfranchisement. And it is happening to the whole island of Mindanao,” the group said.

The lawyers’ collective has also taken notice of the cases against the lumad, which they believe are mere fabrications.

“All these cases, patently based on lies and manipulations. All these allegations, fabricated. All these charges trumped up and would not stand in a court of law,” they said.

Lawyer Czarina Musni, a UPLM member based in this city, said they have documented various human rights violations allegedly committed by members of the security forces against civilians in the past few weeks.

What’s surprising, Musni said, was that there were also local government officials involved in human rights abuses.

In Bukidnon, she said, hundreds of civilians were promised they will be given assistance by the local government, but instead they were made to confess that they are New People’s Army fighters and supporters and that they have surrendered to the government.

“Their names were taken and after that it was announced that they were surrenderers, as NPA members, as NPA supporters. This is deception,” Musni said.

Musni said UPLM is working with the national and regional offices of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to document these cases and for filing of appropriate charges against the suspected perpetrators. (davaotoday.com)

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