Several personalities call for lifting of warrant vs militant leaders
Several personalities from politics, arts, religious and other sectors have signed a petition to withdraw the arrest warrants against four militant leaders over murder charges.
The petition was signed by 174 individuals for the militant officials who have pending arrest warrants for cases filed in 2006 over alleged double murder in an election-related violence.
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“We condemn the issuance of arrest warrants by the Palayan, Nueva Ecija Court for former Makabayan representatives Teddy Casiño, Satur Ocampo and former DAR secretary Rafael Mariano and current NAPC Convenor Sec. Liza Maza,” a statement released Saturday read.
Those who signed the petition include former Social Welfare Secretary Judy Taguiwalo, former Senator Rene Saguisag, National Artist Bienvenido Lumbera, author Ricky Lee, and Director Joel Lamangan.
“There is no justifiable reason” for the Court order, according to the group.
Article continues after this advertisement“There was no murder case to begin with as far as one supposed target, Jimmy Peralta, died in a vehicular accident, as attested by police spot reports,” the statement read.
Article continues after this advertisementIt tagged the alleged order of the four leaders for the supposed murder of Peralta and Carlito Bayudang to ensure Bayan Muna’s victory in an election is an “outright lie” and “concoction” by military leaders and false witnesses.
“Judge Atienza-Turla should have dismissed the obvious fabricated murder charges a decade back,” the statement read.
It also accused that the “reincarnation” of the Inter-agency Legal Action Group (IALAG) under then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as the Inter-Agency Committee on Legal Action (IACLA) is “part of the Duterte regime’s assault on pro-democracy forces.”
“We urge the executive judge Trece Wenceslao to reverse a clearly unjust order. [ … ] We demand an end to the persecution of Satur, Liza, Teddy, Paeng and all victims of trumped-up charges” it added.
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