Yesterday, 28 March 2021, as most Filipino Catholic faithfuls commemorate the start of the Holy Week, another union leader was gunned down. Dandy Miguel, vice chairperson of Pamantik – Kilusang Mayo Uno, was killed by unknown assailants while riding his motorcycle.
The Commission on Human Rights is one with labor rights groups in decrying this latest spate of violence against rights defenders. As we have repeatedly asked, the escalating situation of violence and harassment against union leaders and activists calls for urgent action and tangible measures.
We call on all concerned agencies – including Congress, the Department of Justice, and the Department of Labor and Employment – to give preferential attention to this prevalent disregard to the right to life, security, and rule of law.
We call on everyone, particularly the government as the primary duty-bearer, to reflect on the sacredness of life and concretely demonstrate commitment to uphold and protect the dignity and right to life of all. Justice must be delivered to the victims. Violence in communities must be reduced, if not eliminated at all.
In this week of solemnity, we ask for the ceasing of operations and crackdowns against rights defenders.
We send our heartfelt condolences and prayers to the family and friends of Dandy. CHR Region IV-A has dispatched its investigation team for an independent probe and monitor the case to its just resolution. #ItigilAngPatayan