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Opposition solons seek probe into alleged police profiling of lawyers

Opposition solons seek probe into alleged police profiling of lawyers By ANNA FELICIA BAJO, GMA News Published March 16, 2021 6:26pm Some lawmakers on Tuesday sought a probe into the alleged profiling being done against legal counsels representing left-leaning personalities. Members of the Makabayan Bloc as well as Representatives Edcel Lagman and Jose Christopher Kit Belmonte filed House Resolution 1657 urging the House Committee on Human Rights to condemn and investigate, in aid of legislation, the police s alleged profiling of lawyers of suspected communists and other left-leaning individuals. The legal community is threatened considering the current dismal human rights situation in the country and the recent attacks in lawyers. These brutal attacks and killings of lawyers, prosecutors and judges, are attacks also to all human rights defenders and to the legal profession, which demand a thorough and impartial investigation that should be conducted posthaste, the

House probe sought on PNP s alleged profiling of lawyers

Relief volunteers, advocates say junking of charges a vindication

Search You Are Here:Home → 2021 → March → 16 → Relief volunteers, advocates say junking of charges ‘a vindication’ Relief volunteers, advocates say junking of charges ‘a vindication’ By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL MANILA – On March 17 last year President Duterte imposed strict quarantine measures supposedly to suppress the rise of Covid-19 cases in the country. Curfews were set and checkpoints were put in place to regulate people’s mobility. Uniformed men, some with firearms, were visible on the streets, enforcing quarantine measures. Rights groups observed that the imposition of these measures are oppressive, especially among the most vulnerable sectors. And those who sought redress for the government’s lack of relief measures were arrested. Even relief workers from people’s organizations and non-government organizations were arrested for providing much needed food and supplies to poor communities.

Record High Killing of Philippine Lawyers

Protesters hold signs during a rally at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani, or Monument to the Heroes, in Quezon City, Philippines, August 19, 2020.  © 2020 AP Photo/Aaron Favila More lawyers have been killed in the five years since President Rodrigo Duterte took office than under any other government in Philippine history. Data collated by the news website Rappler found that 110 lawyers were killed from 1972 to the present. Sixty-one of those killings have taken place since 2016. Since 2004, charges have been filed in just seven cases in which lawyers were victims, underscoring the lack of accountability for serious crimes in the Philippines. The Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG), one of two nongovernmental groups that track killings of lawyers, said more than half were work-related. The National Union of People’s Lawyers (NUPL), which also monitors attacks, said most of those killed represented either victims of the “war on drugs” or victims

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