Philippine Standard Time:

Tuesday, April 14, 2026 - 4:10 AM

  1. Home
  2. International Treaties
  3. CHRP Comments on the Concluding Observations of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against…

Brief Statement, Press Statement, Statements

Statement of CHR Spokesperson, Atty. Jacqueline Ann de Guia, on the recent killings of members of activist groups in Bicol Region

Two Karapatan Sorsogon staff, Ryan Hubilla and Nelly Bagasala, were brazenly gunned down in broad daylight on 15 June 2019 in Sorsogon. This morning, former Bayan spokesperson, Neptali Morada, was also boldly shot on his way to work in Naga City. These are the recent alarming attacks in a spate of condemnable violence and hostility directed towards members of activist groups particularly in areas where there is increased military presence. We note that the Karapatan members were previously subjected to alleged periodic surveillance by government security forces.

Regardless of their affiliation, as Filipinos and human beings, the victims’ rights especially their primordial right to life must be protected by the government. We cannot stress enough that swift justice need to be pursued to stop the normalization of violence in our society. The killings have been continuing and escalating but there is seemingly no proactive actions being done to protect human rights activists from another brash attack.

May these incidents propel the expedient passage of the Human Rights Defenders (HRD) Protection Bill when the 18th Congress opens to ensure prosecution of those that commit violations against HRDs. CHR-Region V has deployed a quick response team to probe and monitor the resolution of these injustices.

Related Post

Other Stories

Liberalized mining laws in 1995 was set on the contention that mining can spur growth at the national level but to this date, only environmental problems and human rights violations at the local realm have been set to motion.Indeed, the

This year, the county and world are celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day with the theme “COVID-19 and Indigenous Peoples Resilience.” There is much reason to celebrate the resilience of indigenous peoples (IPs) while not forgetting the pressing challenges they face. IPs

GENEVA (16 March 2020) – UN human rights experts* today urged States to avoid overreach of security measures in their response to the coronavirus outbreak and reminded them that emergency powers should not be used to quash dissent. “While we

The Commission is alarmed with the worsening cycle of violence in the country. The death of Barangay Councilor Roel Mabano is another count in the rising number of deaths that the Commission continues to decry. We are concerned that the

The recent sticker drive led by local officials of Brgy Commonwealth, Quezon City introduces a number of possible human rights violations. While we recognise the intent of curbing the problem of illegal drug, sale, and use, initiatives should always be

Press Statement, Reports, Statements

COVID-19 and NHRIs in the Asia Pacific

The global impact of COVID-19 The global emergency created by the COVID-19 pandemic is placing considerable pressure on individuals, communities, governments and organisations worldwide. The pandemic is having a particularly acute impact on the operation of National Human Rights Institutions