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    Asian rights group calls PHL 'broken and lawless nation'


    In one of the harsher foreign assessments of the Philippines in recent times, a Hong Kong-based human rights group has called the Philippines a "broken and lawless nation."

    The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) drew this conclusion after two more recent murders in Mindanao, where the victims were executed in front of family members, one of them in the presence of three young daughters.

    But the non-government body also made an apparent reference to the eight Hong Kong tourists who died in the Manila hostage crisis last August 23 after botched police negotiations and a rescue attempt, describing the Philippines as a place where citizens "cannot hope to protect the foreigners on its soil."

    'A broken and lawless nation'

    In an article on its web site, the AHRC stated:

    "In a country where an individual can no longer protect himself, he cannot protect his family; a family that cannot protect its members, cannot protect the community where they belong; and a person, a family and a community that cannot protect itself cannot protect a Nation. A Nation that cannot protect its own citizens, their families and the community where they live cannot hope to protect the foreigners on its soil. It is a broken and lawless nation."

    AHRC said it has become an "illusion" and "absurdity" for anyone to claim that there is protection and security for people in the Philippines.

    The Philippine National Police and government spokesmen have a habit of assuring the foreign community that the country is safe, in the face of travel advisories to the contrary issued by foreign governments.

    The human rights body said it has become ordinary for killings to be carried out by policemen, the military and the paramilitary forces working for them, and for killings to be perpetrated in broad daylight in crowded public places and in front of the victims' families in their own homes.

    Unreported cases

    "Hundreds if not thousands" of stories go unreported and this has been taking place in the country for many years now, the AHRC lamented.

    "A system of justice can still continue to exist on paper, structure and appearance, but its existence is meaningless once it departs from its original role of being a protector, it becomes the very opposite of what it was supposed to be; that is the protector of those within the system, protecting those who are already protected; securing those who are already secured. This is the type system that each Filipino lives in daily in their own country. Unless there is a discussion and organic realization by those who are part of the system of the need for reform to reexamine their purpose, its existence remains an object of contempt," it said.

    Mindanao murders

    The AHRC cited the murders of Reynaldo Labrador of Davao City and Vicente Felisilda of Mawab, Compostela Valley, who were executed in front of their families.

    Labrador, 39, was shot at 7:30 p.m. last Sept. 3 in front of wife Leonisa and daughters Reylon, 10; Raquel, 8; and Jennifer, 4, at their home in Paquibato District in Davao City. He was a member of the Paquibato District Farmers Association (PADIFA), a local chapter of Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP).

    The gunmen escaped after the shooting. They left a note at the victim's house that read: "Demonyo ka! Hiposon ka!" (You're evil! You must be killed!)

    Felisilda, 38, a farmer with four children and a member of Bayan Muna, was shot dead last September 9 at 7 p.m.

    Both the KMP and Bayan Muna are leftist groups that the military has tagged as being communist front organizations. The Philippines has seen a spate of extrajudicial killings of activists committed by what international observers say are agents acting on behalf of the military, or by soldiers themselves.

    What happened to Felisilda illustrates the brazenness exhibited by killers in the prevailing culture of impunity. The victim and and his elder brother Allan were resting inside a small hut in Mawab town, Compostela Valley after extracting meat from coconut shells on their farm.

    While the brothers were resting, two gunmen arrived. They were wearing civilian clothes and armed with cal-.45 pistols.

    "At first the two greeted the brothers and tried to make conversation with them by asking what they were doing. However, suddenly one of them shot Vicente at close range. Startled by what he saw, Allan ran for safety to a cliff nearby," the AHRC said. - HS/TJD, GMANews.TV



    Asian rights group calls PHL 'broken and lawless nation' - Yahoo! Philippines News


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    This one is partly true but i think its too much.. don't u think?

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    Isolated cases that is blown out of proportion,
    The most apt thing to state is that it is regional in scope,
    not the entire Philippines.

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    defense mechanism lang na siya to avoid offensive remarks against our government pero ang tinuod wa silay salig sa pang gobyerno ni PNOY kay mahuyang ang atong leader....isa syang toyab by nature...lol

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    ^^abNOY is a weak leader... its a matter of time before the pop-culture developed around him dissapears.. the best action to take would be to cut himself from the people who supposedly put him in power (the people behind the scene) but that would go against his family...

    he really should consolidate power through strategic alliance with the marcoses...

    anyways.. its the wild wild west in here.. fight crime, shoot back..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tirong-say View Post
    Isolated cases that is blown out of proportion,
    The most apt thing to state is that it is regional in scope,
    not the entire Philippines.
    true indeed...i say UK is broken...it's recently been reported by media as Broken Britain because lots of families here have lost the plot and don't have good family values. Philippines may be a poor country but I believe it has strong family values and that's what I'm proud of despite graft and corruption in our country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iluvkarate View Post
    true indeed...i say UK is broken...it's recently been reported by media as Broken Britain because lots of families here have lost the plot and don't have good family values. Philippines may be a poor country but I believe it has strong family values and that's what I'm proud of despite graft and corruption in our country.
    Why mention UK?... The article was written by a Hong Kong based organization. And besides that the murder rate in UK is a fraction of the Phils while successful criminal investigations / prosecutions are many times greater.


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    THE TRUTH HURTS .. The country is screwed up now .. Filipinos are now starting to get mentally disoriented wondering what is happening to their country ..

    An "abNOY" got elected as the President of the country , voted by the abnoys .. That might be ok and consider it as a mistake , but it's hard to dismiss that because the first runner up was ERAP .. Loooooool !!

    If Sigmund Freud was still alive , no doubt he will spend a day, if not weeks studying the Filipino brain ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by FAQ View Post
    THE TRUTH HURTS .. The country is screwed up now .. Filipinos are now starting to get mentally disoriented wondering what is happening to their country ..

    An "abNOY" got elected as the President of the country , voted by the abnoys .. That might be ok and consider it as a mistake , but it's hard to dismiss that because the first runner up was ERAP .. Loooooool !!

    If Sigmund Freud was still alive , no doubt he will spend a day, if not weeks studying the Filipino brain ..
    wat if c erap naka daog?

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    at least it's not like Somalia, Afghanistan, or some countries in the Middle East or Africa, yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lestat1116 View Post
    wat if c erap naka daog?
    at least c erap naay nahimo..sa mindanao..

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