Sponsored Links
Tera Gold
Dresses
Diablo 3 Gold
China Wholesale
Bluetooth Headset
Fashion Bridal Dresses
HOME     |     LATEST STORIES     |     OPINION & ANALYSIS     |     SPECIAL REPORTS     |     MULTIMEDIA     Video     Slideshow     Audio/Podcasts     Webcasts
May 23, 2012
Manila, Philippines
Support progressive journalism.
Donate to Bulatlat.
SLIDESHOW Women slam Aquino’s inaction on price hikes
VIDEO On Labor Day, Workers call on Aquino to implement pro-people policies
STREET SHOOTER
Street Shooter: Old and New
SALUNGGUHIT Salungguhit: The face of poverty and struggle
PHOTO OF THE WEEK
Photo of the week: Sidewalk fast food
TOP STORIES
Groups score continuing rights abuses as Philippines undergoes review by UN body
Claims that US will aid Philippines against China just ‘fantasy’
Solidarity mission for victims of military abuses in Agusan del Sur held
OPINION
A plea for plain justice and a dash of humanity
Abused and unused
The Yankees are back
MUST-READS
Anti-mining campaign gaining ground in Ilocos
Five years of searching for Jonas Burgos
Philippines tops list of world’s most disaster-hit countries in 2011
BROWSE BY SECTION OR SUBJECT
Politics
Economy
Human Rights
OFWs & Migration
Agrarian Reform
Labor & Employment
Urban Poor
Environment
Education
Youth
Indigenous Peoples
Women & Children
Health
Media
Culture
Poetry
Analysis & Opinion
Regions
International
Democratic Space
Press Releases
Downloads


Lawyers’ Groups to Seek UN’s Help to Curb Attacks vs Lawyers, Judges

Published on November 15, 2008

Frustrated with the lack of government measures to address the problem of killings and other rights abuses, lawyers’ groups resolved to seek the help of the United Nations to curb the continuing attacks against Filipino lawyers and judges.

BY RONALYN V. OLEA
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
Bulatlat

Frustrated with the lack of government measures to address the problem of killings and other rights abuses, lawyers’ groups resolved to seek the help of the United Nations (UN) to curb the continuing attacks against lawyers and judges.

In a press conference in Quezon City, Nov. 12, the National Union of People’s Lawyers (NUPL) and the Counsels for the Defense of Liberties (CODAL) announced that they would file a complaint against the Philippine government for failing to protect lawyers and judges who are under attack.

NUPL Secretary General Neri Javier Colmenares said, “The Philippines has become one of the most dangerous places for lawyers and judges in the world since there are very few countries where 37 lawyers and judges have been brutally murdered in a span of seven years, and, where the real perpetrators have not been held accountable for these crimes.”

Based the groups’ monitoring and documentation, 22 lawyers have been killed since 2001 and 15 judges have been murdered since 1999.

The lawyers’ groups noted that there was a sharp 68 percent increase in the number of killings of lawyers since 2001, from 15 victims in 2006 to 22 by 2008, and a 66 percent increase in the number of killings of judges from ten in 2006 to 15 by 2008.

Colmenares said, “Impunity still exists. The Philippine government is clearly reneging on its obligations under international law.”

The NUPL said it would sustain its representations with UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers Leandro Despouy who has already conveyed his request to be allowed to visit the Philippines.

“We strongly urge the Arroyo government to allow the participation of the UN by officially granting the long-standing request of Mr. Despouy to visit the country without which the UN Special Rapporteur would not be able to officially conduct the fact finding mission,” Colmenares said.

Edre Olalia, NUPL deputy secretary general for international solidarity, said Despouy’s request is one of the earliest requests made by UN representatives to visit the Philippines. He said only two out of 11 UN special rapporteurs have so far been granted permission to visit the country.

Human rights lawyers

Colmenares said, “The Arroyo government has not only failed to protect lawyers and judges from attacks; it has, in fact, committed attacks themselves, especially against human rights lawyers critical of the government’s human rights record.”

Olalia said that out of 49 lawyers and judges under attack, 41 are human rights lawyers. Of the 22 lawyers and judges killed, six were involved in human rights advocacy.

Colmenares said, “The attacks against human rights lawyers are being perpetrated by a government antagonistic to the fact that these lawyers provide services to victims of human rights violations.

Olalia further said, “If you attack or kill lawyers, especially those who defend the people’s basic rights, then who would defend the defenders?”

Pages: 1 2 3

RELATED CONTENT

Int’l Mission on Attacks against Filipino Lawyers, Judges to Start Tomorrow

Int’l Mission Says Attacks on Lawyers, Judges Continue

ARTICLE TOOLS
Printer-Friendly Version Printer-Friendly Version

TAGS
, , , , , , , ,
CATEGORIES
REPRINT
Feel free to reprint, repost or republish this material. (Read Bulatlat's syndication policy.)

Leave a Comment

HUMAN RIGHTS
Groups score continuing rights abuses as Philippines undergoes review by UN body
Rights groups to file complaint vs Aquino administration
Victim files opposition to promotion of military torturers
MIGRANTS
Actress Jodi Sta. Maria joins Migrante in demanding justice for OFW killed in Mongolia
Migrante sounds alarm against illegal deportation of OFW trade union leader from South Korea
Migrants, refugees in Europe forge an alliance
LABOR
Violations of workers’ rights, getting worse – rights group
Radio network employees gear for strike against union-busting
Workers call labor department’s order against contractualization ‘a hoax’
NEWS IN PICTURES


Actress Jodi Sta. Maria joins Migrante in demanding justice for OFW killed in Mongolia (Photo courtesy of Migrante International / Bulatlat.com)

REGIONS
Environmentalists hail Baguio City’s ‘ban’ on SM tree-cutting
Governor hits open pit mining in Bontoc
Mining confab declares: “Philippines is not for sale”
INTERNATIONAL
The End of the End of Austerity We’re All Greeks Now
Globalism’s Perverse Rewards: World’s Apex Bully Leads World Into Lawlessness
European People Have Rejected Austerity Madness: Will the U.S. Get the Message
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
Advocacy group for indigenous peoples pushes agenda for education
Cordillera Day 2012 focuses on mining and militarization
Killed indigenous leader Jimmy Liguyon’s family continue fight for justice
MULTIMEDIA


Video: Workers slam Aquino’s empty speech on Labor Day

Slideshow: Women slam Aquino’s inaction on price hikes


Slideshow: Workers call on Aquino to implement pro-people policies

ON THE FRINGES
The miracle of breast milk
For Dana Marie
CULTURE
GLOC-9: Nang magkatinig ang pipi
Performing Alan Jazmines: a reflection on his prison poem
Professor urges teaching of Ibaloi language
FULL COVERAGE
Wages and Labor Issues
Price Increases
GPH-NDFP Peace Talks
2010 Yearender
Morong 43
Aquino's First 100 Days
Hacienda Luisita
Ampatuan Massacre
Home         Subscribe (RSS or Email)        About Us        Donate         Contact Us         Archive         Advertise with Bulatlat
Copyright © 2009 Alipato Media Center Inc.         Read Bulatlat's Syndication Policy         Web design and hosting by Web Host Philippines