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Statement of the Commission on Human Rights  on the declaration of Martial Law in Mindanao

24 May 2017
PRESS STATEMENT

Statement of the Commission on Human Rights  on the declaration of Martial Law in Mindanao

The Commission on Human Rights condemns the recent attacks of terrorist groups in the southern city of Marawi in Mindanao. We are with the nation in praying for the safety of our sisters and brothers caught in the crossfire, as well as with our security forces on the ground ensuring the safety of our fellow Filipinos.

We urge the government to ensure that the rights of all Filipinos are upheld while addressing this humanitarian crisis in southern Philippines. The 1987 Constitution enforces the respect for all civil liberties and assures the protection of human rights despite such declaration of Martial Law, which includes every Filipino’s rights to life, freedom from torture, warrantless arrest, and illegal detention.

The Philippine Congress—including civilian government institutions, such as civilian courts—shall remain in force and will continue with its functions towards ensuring proper checks and balance under this circumstance.

We call on our legislators to exercise due diligence and consideration in reviewing the merits of declaring Martial Law in Mindanao. Let us be reminded of the lessons of the 1972 declaration under a regime of a dictatorship—that we may never again repeat this dark past and continue to recognize the higher value of human dignity at all times. ■

 

Contact Person:

Atty. Jacqueline Ann C. de Guia
Director , Public Affairs and Strategic Communication Office
Telephone No: (02) 928-5792 / 09175919833
Email address: comms.chr@gmail.com

 

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