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Leftist farmer activist killed in Philippines

Posted : Thu, 15 May 2008 03:51:05 GMT
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Category : Asia (World)
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Manila - A leftist farming leader was killed Thursday in a southern Philippine city, bringing to 14 the number of extrajudicial killings in the country since the start of the year, a human rights advocate said. Celso Pojas, 40, was shot dead by unidentified gunmen early Thursday while buying a cigarette at a store in Davao City, 990 kilometres south of Manila, said Jigs Clamor, deputy secretary general of the human rights group Karapatan.

Clamor said the victim died on the spot from gunshot wounds and his assailants escaped. Police were investigating and determining the motive behind the attack.

"There seems to be no let-up in the attack on activists," Clamor said. "All the pronouncements of the government about protecting human rights and stopping extrajudicial killings mean nothing. The killings continue."

A total of 70 people, mostly political activists, were killed last year. In 2006, 210 political killings were recorded in the Philippines.

Philip Alston, UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions, conducted a fact-finding mission early last year on the political executions in the Philippines and criticized some state policies that tend to abet the attacks.

Alston noted that the military's counterinsurgency strategy was conducive to political killings.

President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo insisted that her government respects human rights and dissent and vowed to put an end to political killings.

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Leftist farmer activist killed in Philippines
By: Alonzo Real Mercado , Fri, 16 May 2008 06:59:14 GMT

This killing can not always be blamed on the President. It has something and everything to do with land reform. Big business and big landowners are not going to give away the land that they own to farmers who claim the land under the land reform law.

Big business and land owners is probably to blame for the killings of farmer activists. The murders are a warning to the farmers that they should not pursue their claim to the land, period.


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By: maria downes , Thu, 15 May 2008 12:22:33 GMT

It's sad what is going on to this people! Pilipinos killing Pilipinos? We do not have freedom of speech . If you talk you die, Blame it to NPA or Abu but the Government oh yeah! Arroyo needs a reality check maybe she needs to go back where she came from our people are starving to death!! 20.00 pesos that is not even enough to drunk on. She is the worst President I have seen since the 70's I'm sure glad I am not home to watch our people suffering this way. Maria Downes Pensacola Florida



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