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Former political prisoners slam special privileges for moneyed prisoners (PR)

Published on May 28, 2011

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28 May 2011

The Samahan ng Ex-detainees Laban sa Detensyon at Aresto (SELDA), an organization of former political prisoners, today denounced the practice of granting special privileges given to moneyed prisoners in jails such as in the National Bilibid Prisons and in Camp Bagong Diwa in the light of the recent news that members of the Ampatuan clan accused of the 2009 Maguindanao massacre and former Batangas Gov. Antonio Leviste, convicted of homicide, were given special privileges under detention.

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Bonifacio Ilagan, Vice Chairperson of SELDA, said these cases are classic examples on the varying treatments given to prisoners, especially to prisoners who are wealthy, as compared to the situation of the thousands of inmates, including 142 political prisoners, in said detention facilities.

“While Leviste and members of the Ampatuan clan enjoy VIP treatments, political prisoners, for example, in the Medium Security Compound in the NBP and in detention facilities in Camp Bagong Diwa are in detention cells together with inmates convicted of or undergoing trial for common crimes,” he said.

Ilagan cited the UN Body of Principles for the Protection of All Persons under any Form of Detention or Imprisonment and the UN Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners that obliges states to segregate political prisoners from other prisoners.

“These political prisoners have been long languishing inside jails and have experienced various injustices while in detention as they were heaped upon with criminal charges. It is for this reason that we are persistent in our demands for their immediate release,” he commented.

Ilagan cited the case of activist Rolando Pañamogan, who was unjustly charged and convicted with frustrated murder and is now detained in NBP, as among those who needs to be immediately released especially because he has been suffering from diabetes, deep toxic goiter, and congestive heart failure. Pañamogan is currently confined at the NBP Hospital due to lowered blood pressure as complications of his diabetes, where facilities and attending medical personnel are scarce.

“Pañamogan and the rest of the 346 political prisoners deserve to be freed, after long years of incarceration and illegal detention,” Ilagan said. Ilagan further decried the government’s policy of political persecution against persons with different political beliefs and the filing of common criminal cases against political prisoners.

“Filing common crimes against political offenders conveniently hides the political nature of the cases against political prisoners thereby hiding the systematic political persecution committed by the government against people who have different political beliefs and getting away with it; this practice must be stopped,” decried Ilagan.

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Bonifacio Ilagan
SELDA Vice Chairperson

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2 Responses to “Former political prisoners slam special privileges for moneyed prisoners (PR)”

  1. While Arroyo gets special treatment, sick political prisoners barely survive - Bulatlat Says:

    [...] Rolando Pañamogan, 47, arrested in January 2002, is suffering from diabetes, toxic goiter and congestive heart disease. Pañamogan, a leader of Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas in Ponpunan, Baybay, Leyte, is now detained at the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City. He has been confined at the NBP hospital, where facilities and attending medical personnel are scarce. On several occasions, he had been rushed to the clinic for shortness of breath and convulsive seizure. “He, who is not guilty of the trumped-up charges the government filed against him, has no money to buy for his medicines,” Cabillas said. [...]

  2. While Arroyo gets special treatment, sick political prisoners barely survive Says:

    [...] Rolando Pañamogan, 47, arrested in January 2002, is suffering from diabetes, toxic goiter and congestive heart disease. Pañamogan, a leader of Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas in Ponpunan, Baybay, Leyte, is now detained at the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City. He has been confined at the NBP hospital, where facilities and attending medical personnel are scarce. On several occasions, he had been rushed to the clinic for shortness of breath and convulsive seizure. “He, who is not guilty of the trumped-up charges the government filed against him, has no money to buy for his medicines,” Cabillas said. [...]

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