Groups condemn reported abduction of 2 NGO youth volunteers in Bataan

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Groups advocating ocean protection and conservation condemned on Tuesday the reported abduction of two volunteer nongovernment organization (NGO) workers who are helping coastal communities affected by a massive land reclamation project in Bataan province. Jonila Castro and Jhed Tamano were reportedly abducted on Sunday, September 2, in Orion, Bataan. They…

Groups advocating ocean protection and conservation condemned on Tuesday the reported abduction of two volunteer nongovernment organization workers who are helping coastal communities affected by a massive land reclamation project in Bataan province.

“This is a sad reminder of how environmental activists are constantly at risk in this day and age. It bears emphasis that the state has a duty to save our coastal ecosystem and fisheries so that the people truly benefit from these important resources. However, the coastal communities and fisherfolk remain marginalized and worst, forced to endure the destruction of the marine environment caused by reclamation, dredging, and seabed quarrying in Manila Bay and other parts of the country.

According to Pamalakaya, the two NGO volunteers were abducted by still unidentified armed men in Barangay Lati, Orion, Bataan. “Their tasks as coordinators of environmental formation AKAP Ka Manila Bay are crucial, especially amid the pressing anti-reclamation campaign being waged by the fisherfolk and residents of Manila Bay,” said Arambulo.

 

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