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Pahayag sa Commission on Human Rights sa pagpamusil sa usa ka barangay kapitan sa Cavite

Isip kabahin sa atong Konstitusyonal nga mandato sa pag-imbestigar sa giingong mga paglapas sa tawhanong katungod sa nasud, ang Commission on Human Rights (CHR) nakaamgo sa gikataho nga pagpatay kang Rodrigo Tanagas, usa ka barangay kapitan sa Cavite, niadtong Agosto 31, 2024.

Reports say that Tanagas was gunned down by a riding-in-tandem while he was helping the health workers while they were cutting grass in Brgy. Tulay-A, Maragondon, where he was elected as the barangay captain. As of writing, the suspects and their motives are yet to be identified.

The CHR acknowledges the swift response of the police in order to promptly resolve the killing of Tanagas. On our part, the CHR is also coordinating with the relevant individuals and authorities to aid in the investigation of this case to ensure that accountability is exacted from the perpetrators.

Proactive and preventive measures must be implemented to directly address the persisting occurrence of violence on the ground. As the 2025 midterm election nears, it is incumbent upon the State to ensure a secure environment where elected officials can serve their constituents without fear. Likewise, it is essential that voters are afforded the confidence and safety needed to engage in the electoral process.

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