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Statement of CHR spokesperson, Atty Jacqueline Ann de Guia, on the alleged police profiling of Alliance of Concerned Teachers members

Reports of alleged profiling of members of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) are alarming as it violates rights to privacy and association, which are guaranteed freedoms in the Constitution among others. Should there be clear grounds against ACT and its members, then the police should be transparent in applying the law and equally ensure that due process is observed. Clandestine operations may lead to a number of abuses as it is easier to deny accountability for any action.

We urge the government, particularly the Philippine National Police, to clarify such allegations, especially that a provincial police office confirmed such orders to profile ACT members but other leaderships have denied it. It is important for our police force to stay true to their role as law enforcers. After all, it is their sworn duty to serve and protect the rights of every Filipino. ###

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