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Group denounces alleged human rights violations by Marcos gov鈥檛

REMEMBER THE FALLEN Portraits of slain anti-Marcos activists, being prepared here on Tuesday by the human rights watchdog Karapatan, form part of today鈥檚 cultural program at the University of the Philippines marking the 50th anniversary of the declaration of martial law.鈥擭I脩O JESUS ORBETA

REMEMBER THE FALLEN Illustrations of slain anti-Marcos activists being prepared by the group Karapatan to form part of a cultural program in University of the Philippines to mark the 50th anniversary of Martial Law declaration. (File photo by NI脩O JESUS ORBETA)

MANILA, Philippines 鈥擜 coalition of human rights advocates has criticized what it describes as multiple instances of assault against human rights advocates in the Philippines.

In a statement released on Saturday, International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (ICHRP) Chairperson Peter Murphy stressed the critical role of solidarity in promoting 鈥渏ust and lasting peace.鈥

The coalition said peace, during the term of President Ferdinand 鈥淏ongbong鈥 Marcos Jr., should be free from poverty, landlessness, state repression and injustices

鈥淭he devastating number of attacks that continue under the Marcos regime in the Philippines 鈥 the many disappearances, the forced surrenderees, and the killings of NDFP (National Democratic Front of the Philippines) peace consultants, are all violations of international humanitarian law done in the guise of US-designed counter-insurgency programs,鈥 Murphy noted.

鈥淭he international community must oppose these,鈥 he added.

ICHRP cited 鈥渆xtra-judicial killings, disappearances, and the intensifying suppression of civil liberties鈥 as ongoing human rights and international humanitarian law violations happening in the state.

Also included in the alleged crimes are 鈥渢he slanderous designation of respected leaders as terrorists via the Anti-Terror Act (ATA), and the relentless red-tagging of activists, progressive organizations, and solidarity activists via the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict,鈥 ICHRP said.

The statement was given during a three-day conference held by ICHRP in Bangkok, Thailand from November 6 to 9.

It was attended by more than 100 human rights advocates from over 30 organizations across the globe.

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