Philippino Government Arresting Human Rights Activists

Dec 17th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Appeals, Rights in Conflict and Suppression Email This Post Email This Post

On October 3, 2008, the terror felt among labour activists in the Philippines grew even stronger. In addition to the arrest of Remigio Saladero, which Maquila Solidarity Network (MSN) alerted you to earlier, another 71 people including well-known human and labour rights advocates were put on an arrest list by the Philippines government. Emmanuel “Manny” Asuncion, who is a board member of the Workers’ Assistance Centre (WAC) — a close ally of MSN — was included in the arrest order. At this point in time, Manny has not been arrested but there is increasing concern that he will be. WAC advises that the list of those to be charged was created without any due process or investigation period.

The International Labor Rights Forum (ILRF) has issued an action alert urging people to speak out against this possible arrest and the persecution of labour and human rights advocates in the Philippines. MSN urges you to support this appeal by sending an email to the Government of the Philippines and the Employers Confederation of the Philippines.

Click here to join the protest at ILRF website.

Source: Maquila Solidarity Network

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