New anti-terror law sacrifices human rights in hunt for terrorist — Lagman

MANILA, Philippines — “The war against suspected terrorists and the campaign against terrorism cannot be pursued and intensified by sacrificing human rights, civil liberties and fundamental freedoms which are enshrined in and protected by the Constitution.”

This summed the arguments of opposition lawmaker, Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman in his petition before the Supreme Court seeking to nullify the Anti-Terrorism Law of 2020.

Lagman is the first lawmaker to challenge the law which was signed by President Rodrigo Duterte last Friday. He is the second to raise the issue of constitutionality of the newly-enacted law before the high court.

Among the issues raised by Lagman in his petition are the following:

Lagman said the Human Security Act of 2007 which was amended by the stronger Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 has no deficiency.

“The weakness is in the enforcement of the law. The problem why there were few prosecutions under the previous anti-terrorism law is that instead of according suspected terrorists with judicial process, they were extra-judicially executed,” he said.

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