Groups rally as two Cordillera IP rights activists go missing

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The Cordillera Human Rights Alliance raises fears of state custody, as the military and police previously accused one of the missing activists of being a ranking officer of the New People’s Army.

BAGUIO CITY, Philippines – Two indigenous peoples’ rights activists in the Cordillera were reported missing, prompting student and youth organizations to stage a rally to protest what they believed to be the handiwork of state forces.

De Jesus works as an information and networking officer for the Philippine Task Force for Indigenous Peoples’ Rights, while Capuyan is an activist-leader based in Benguet province’s capital town of La Trinidad. “We still continue the search. We still continue the public and government officials and the Commission on Human Rights to help us surface these two,” Ton said.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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