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Pahayag ng Commission on Human Rights na nagpapataas ng alarma sa mga insidente ng pamamaril na kinasasangkutan ng mga lokal na opisyal sa Abra

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) expresses grave concern over a series of shooting incidents involving local officials in Abra, which have now totaled three incidents in just three weeks.

The latest victim was Pidigan, Abra Vice Mayor Noel Bisares, who survived an attack by an unidentified gunman on 12 September 2024, while inside his construction supply store.

Other victims include former Dolores Sangguniang Bayan member Gregorio Castillo, 74, who was gunned down by a riding-in-tandem assailant on 01 September 2024; and former Bañacao Barangay Chairman Marcelo Banayos, 58, along with his nephew Jansen B. Blanes, 20, who survived a shooting attack on 29 August 2024.

The CHR strongly condemns these violent acts and calls for immediate action from the provincial authorities to resolve these cases. We urge the swift apprehension of the perpetrators and justice for the victims. It is crucial that such incidents are dealt with urgency to prevent further escalation.

These shooting incidents not only endanger the safety of individuals but also pose a serious threat to the community’s peace and order. More importantly, they directly affect the integrity of the democratic process. With the upcoming 2025 midterm elections, the continuing violence may instill fear among citizens, discouraging their participation in the electoral process. Such a climate undermines the right to free and fair elections, which is a cornerstone of democracy.

The Commission raises the alarm that these cases, if left unresolved, could foster a culture of impunity in the province, eroding trust in the justice system and public institutions. We call on the government to implement enhanced security measures to safeguard the community, uphold the rule of law, and ensure that the environment in Abra is conducive to the safe and peaceful exercise of voting rights. Reforms are necessary to restore public confidence and protect the right of every citizen to participate in free and fair elections without fear or intimidation.###

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