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Police, Talaingod officials whisk 13 Lumad bakwit students to Davao

Search You Are Here:Home → 2021 → February → 21 → Police, Talaingod officials whisk 13 Lumad bakwit students to Davao Police, Talaingod officials whisk 13 Lumad bakwit students to Davao Representatives of the SOS Network Cebu and the Children’s Legal Bureau talk to a Cebu Pacific Airlines employee at the Cebu airport (Photo from CLB Facebook post) MANILA – Thirteen Lumad students had been flown to Davao from Cebu City this evening, almost a week after police and social workers took them from the bakwit school at the University of San Carlos-Talamban campus in Cebu. The Save Our Schools Network (SOS) Cebu protested the transfer and called it “illegal transport of minors,” because seven of the 13 students were transported without authorization from their parents or order from court.

Police raid targets displaced Indigenous students

Police raid targets displaced Indigenous students
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7 of 13 Lumad minors being sent back to Mindanao without legal authority

International Rights Groups Criticize Philippine Police Raid on Indigenous School

BenarNews Human rights groups have criticized a Philippine police raid on a school for displaced indigenous children in Cebu and the filing of criminal charges against seven people for allegedly training students as communist combatants, saying authorities must stop harassing tribespeople. National police said the seven arrested during the operation earlier this week in the province in the central Philippines were training 21 students – 19 of them minors – to become guerrillas for the New People’s Army (NPA), the armed wing of the outlawed Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP). On Wednesday, police filed criminal charges of kidnapping, serious illegal detention and human trafficking against two teachers, three adult students and two tribal elders, local media reports said about those arrested from the school located on the campus of the church-run University of San Carlos in Cebu City.

HRW urges Philippine authorities to stop harassing IPs after Cebu City police raid

HRW urges Philippine authorities to stop harassing IPs after Cebu City police raid Published February 18, 2021 10:28am Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Thursday urged Philippine authorities to stop harassing indigenous peoples with baseless allegations as it denounced the recent police raid in a temporary school for displaced indigenous peoples in Cebu City. In a statement, HRW researcher Carlos H. Conde called on authorities to release those wrongfully arrested in the raid and ensure the children are reunited with their families. The Philippine National Police (PNP) said the 19 minors belonging to the Manobo tribe were rescued from communist rebels in a retreat house at the University of San Carlos.

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