No images? Click here FOR PANDEMIC AID PROVIDERS Celebrating Mass on Holy Tuesday with aid volunteers at the AJ Kalinga shelter for the poor in Tayuman, Manila, Catholic priest Flaviano Antonio Villanueva performs a Lenten rite known as the “Washing of the Feet,’’ recalling an act of humility that Jesus did for his disciples before his suffering and death on the cross. —Lyn Rillon NewsRice woes forcing switch to frozen porkPork vendors have switched to selling imported pork, which became cheaper than those locally produced after the African swine fever disease decimated hog farms. For market vendors, selling imported pork means survival. For local hog raisers, mostly backyard producers, importation is akin to a death sentence. Authorities now worry that market vendors are unable to follow health measures in handling frozen meat. —Story by Karl R. Ocampo Read more: newsinfo.inquirer.net WorldVictims, too: BTS joins calls vs racismSEOUL—South Korea’s K-pop music group BTS called on Tuesday for an end to anti-Asian racism and said it had also suffered racist abuse, which had made them feel powerless and hurt their self esteem. BTS, the first K-pop group to ever receive a Grammy Award nomination, made the appeal in a statement posted on Twitter along with hashtags #StopAsianHate and #StopAAPIHate. —Story by Reuters Read more: newsinfo.inquirer.net/World Newsletter / Join usHas this been forwarded by a friend? Subscribe now to the Philippine Daily Inquirer Newsletter and get your latest news and important updates on COVID-19. Banner Story'Huli' Week: Peasant, labor leaders arrestedBy Tonette Orejas CITY OF SAN FERNANDO—The Philippine National Police on Tuesday arrested two leaders of organizations critical of President Duterte at the start of what militants have called “Huli” (Arrest) Week. Police said they found firearms and grenades in the possession of Joseph Canlas, national vice chair of Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) and chair of Alyansa ng Magbubukid ng Gitnang Luson (AMGL), and Pol Viuya, chair of Bagong Alyansang Makabayan Gitnang Luson (Bayan GL), whom they arrested separately in Pampanga and Tarlac provinces. The labor alliance Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) denounced the arrest as illegal, saying the arresting officers used “fake” warrants. Viuya is the third KMU national council member who has been “attacked by state forces,” it said. In 2019, KMU-Negros leader Noly Rosales was arrested. Last Sunday, Dandy Miguel, union president at Fuji Electric Philippines and vice chair of the labor coalition Pamantik-KMU, was shot dead on his way home to Calamba City. Bayan Muna Rep. Carlos Zarate said the intensifying attacks against progressive groups were also intended to intimidate the opposition ahead of the 2022 elections. “While these systematic attacks are still part of the Duterte administration’s warped and militarist campaign against progressive organizations, clearly, it is also aimed at serving a chilling message to the political opposition,” Zarate said. Reacting to the arrests, the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT), which is allied with KMU and KMP, said that instead of using quarantine restrictions to “hunt down their targets for repression and state terror,” the government should focus on controlling the COVID-19 pandemic. “The relentless attacks on our organizations and leaders are attacks on the just causes we forward: aid and medical services amid the pandemic, free distribution of lands to farmers, decent wages and salaries, better social services for the people—all of which are democratic rights that the Duterte regime is mandated, but has so far failed, to ensure,” ACT said in a statement. Canlas was arrested at Barangay Sapang Maisac between Mexico town and Mabalacat City in Pampanga following a raid on AMGL’s office in the same area. In a statement, the regional police at Camp Olivas in Pampanga said the lead arresting unit was the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), which was backed by nine other police and military units. A search warrant used against Canlas, however, identified him as Jose Teria Canlas, according to a police report. It was issued a day earlier by Judge Ma. Angelica Paras-Quiambao, executive judge of the Regional Trial Court (RTC) in Angeles City. An arrest warrant for a December 2020 malicious mischief case against Canlas also was used by the police. That warrant was issued by Judge Theodorick Ayungco, presiding judge of Municipal Circuit Trial Court in Nampicuan, Nueva Ecija. Police said they found a .45-caliber Armscor pistol, ammunition and a grenade in Canlas’ house. Gun planted, witnesses say Viuya was identified as Florentino Mateo Viuya in a search warrant for violation of the firearms law issued by Judge Jeovannie Ordoño, presiding judge of RTC Branch 109 in Capas, Tarlac, also on Monday. Police said they seized a .45-caliber pistol, ammunition and a hand grenade from Viuya. Karapatan Central Luzon said Canlas told his lawyer that the CIDG personnel planted a gun in the AMGL office. It said that witnesses saw CIDG men leave a gun where Viuya was arrested. Police said the arrests were “done in an orderly manner in the presence of barangay officials and court representatives.” “Our aggressive drive to recover and to seize loose firearms through continuous police operations and implementation of search warrants against illegal gun owners [is] being carried out as we are committed to account all weapons being used as instruments of crime,” the police statement quoted Police Brig. Gen. Valeriano de Leon, the Central Luzon PNP director, as saying. Warrants factory The two activists were not identified in the statement as leaders of leftist organizations. “The ‘Huli’ Week raids, arrests, EJKs (extrajudicial killings), etc. are apparently the administration’s answers to this broadening front against its failed government and in the call to junk its cohorts in the next elections,” Zarate said. He said the “trumped-up charges,” the serving of warrants from “the warrants factory” and the name substitution in archived or new warrants should be investigated. ‘Terrorist’ tag Zarate called on the opposition to unite and “should not take these attacks sitting down” after nine activists were killed during the March 7 joint police and military operations in the Southern Tagalog region. The CIDG confirmed it had custody of Canlas in the City of San Fernando and Viuya in Tarlac City. Their relatives, however, said the police had yet to show the two men to them. Karapatan said that prior to their arrest, Canlas and Viuya were branded as terrorists on social media and on posters and flyers that were dropped from government helicopters. Both had filed complaints over the red-baiting at the Commission on Human Rights in Central Luzon. “The attacks on our leaders are worsening by the minute. This is martial law, an outright degradation of the rule of law,” KMU chair Elmer Labog said. Labog said Viuya was recently involved in the campaign against the Joint Industrial Peace Concerns Office created by the PNP and the Philippine Economic Zone Authority. Viuya also chairs the regional labor center Workers’ Alliance in Region III. —WITH REPORTS FROM MEG ADONIS, DONA Z. PAZZIBUGAN AND NESTOR CORRALES
Read more: newsinfo.inquirer.net EditorialThoughtless VIPsFaced with accelerating COVID-19 infection cases across the country, the Duterte administration has placed its hopes on vaccines to lift the longest lockdown in the world and get the battered economy back on its feet. A government in such a tight spot would certainly pull out all the stops to ensure that the prioritization schedule is followed and violators are punished. But, frustratingly, instead of coming down hard on erring officials jumping the line, Malacanang seems more inclined to give them a free pass. 'Let’s not take the vaccines meant for the people who are supposed to safeguard our lives,' reminded DOH spokesperson Ma. Rosario Vergeire. Those in positions of power and privilege should have the decency to heed the plea. Read full story: opinion.inquirer.net |
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