CHR probes alleged abduction of two activists in Albay

CHR probes alleged abduction of two activists in Albay

By: - Reporter /
/ 09:28 PM September 12, 2024

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) assured the public of its daily monitoring of the situation and investigation of possible human rights violations committed inside and outside the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) compound in Davao City.

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MANILA, Philippines —  The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) Bicol Region office is investigating the alleged abduction of two activists in Tabaco City, Albay.

According to the CHR, James Jazmines, 63, was reportedly taken by a group of men and forced into a white van last August 23, while Felix Salaveria Jr., 66 was abducted and forced into a silver van last August 28.

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“The Commission deplores these enforced disappearances, as they gravely violate the fundamental rights of individuals, particularly the right to life, liberty, and security,” the CHR said.

“We emphasize the urgent need for stricter enforcement of Republic Act No. 10353, or the Anti-Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance Act, to address these incidents effectively,” it added.

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Moreover, the commission stressed the importance of identifying and prosecuting those responsible for the reported abduction.

“The CHR calls for an exhaustive and immediate search for Jasminez and Salaveria, along with other victims of enforced disappearances in the country. This requires the full cooperation of all relevant authorities and law enforcement bodies to act swiftly in addressing this alarming situation,” it said.

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