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Statement of the Commission on Human Rights decrying the death of a college student allegedly due to hazing

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) vehemently decries the death of John Matthew Salilig, the missing 24-year old college student from Adamson University, who was allegedly killed in a fraternity hazing. Local police authorities found the victim’s body in a pit in Imus, Cavite, which had reportedly been buried for ten days. CHR Region IV-A has initiated its independent motu proprio investigation on this violent incident.

The Commission continues to condemn all forms of physical or psychological harm. In particular, CHR stresses that hazing, as a ritualistic act of humiliation and degradation, goes against the basic principles of fundamental rights and human dignity. Its serious consequences against the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of individuals, most especially minors, should have no place in academic institutions.

The tragic death of John Matthew is a loss that should never have happened. It is a clear violation of the victim’s human rights and a failure of those responsible for their safety and welfare. CHR notes that, as of 1 March 2023, police have identified 18 suspects allegedly involved in the disappearance and killing of the student victim.

As we conduct our separate probe, CHR calls for urgent and steady action from the government with regards to the progress of this case, including the Philippine National Police (PNP), the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and other concerned agencies. It is crucial that duty bearers actively prevent and address hazing incidents, and hold accountable those who perpetrate them.

We also iterate our calls for the stronger implementation of Republic Act No. 11053 or the Anti-Hazing Act of 2018. In a previous statement, CHR urged PNP, CHED, and school administrations to enact systems, policies, and mechanisms to put an end to the antithetical culture of hazing. CHR also calls on individuals to speak out against hazing and to refuse to participate in any hazing rituals.

The Commission extends its condolences to the victim’s family and loved ones and calls for justice to be served. Once again, it is our collective responsibility to create safe environments where everyone is equal and free, in consonance with the values of respect, dignity, and inclusion. ###

[1] Statement of CHR Spokesperson, Atty Jacqueline Ann C. de Guia, calls for the urgent implement of the Anti-Hazing Act of 2018. 04 October 2019.

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