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The fact that retired Maj. Gen. Jovito Palparan has not been arrested two months after the Malolos Regional Trial Court issued a warrant of arrest for him for the 2006 disappearance of UP students Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeno and farmer Manuel Merino should have made us realize that there are forces in the government who have remained unenlightened despite President Aquino’s much-vaunted reform agenda.

There’s also the disappointing lack of action by the Aquino administration on the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance which has been signed by 92 countries , 31 of which have ratified the Convention.

The Aquino government also never replied to the annual requests by the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances for official invitation to visit the country.


That’s why I’m worried about the three missing Muslim men – Najir Gumuntul Ahung,38;Rasdie Bisita Kasaran,21; and Yusup Cadlus Mohammad,21, all residents of Al-Barka,Basilan – who were last heard last Jan. 3, when one of them texted a brother, Jamih Arawi, Barangay Captain of Barangay Guinanta. Al-Barka, Basilan, of their arrival at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport 1.

They came on board Air Philippines flight from Zamboanga city. They were scheduled to leave the next day for Khartoum, Somalia. They were going to Sudan to study Arabic language at the International University of Africa on scholarships.

In the petition before the Supreme Court for the issuance of a writ of Amparo seeking for their protection filed by the relatives through their counsel, Roque & Butuyan Law Offices, they said they have a reasonable ground to believe, have been abducted by agents of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in connection with the Al-Barka, Basilan debacle.

Named respondents are Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Jessie D. Dellosa and the AFP Intelligence ServiceCchief, Brig. Gen. Cesar Ronnie Ordoyo.

The relatives’ suspicion is based on unconfirmed reports that the three were suspects in the Oct. 19, 2011 ambush of Philippine Army Special Forces by suspected members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, reportedly joined by villagers near Al-Barka, Basilan.

Nineteen soldiers were killed in that incident, 14 of them were beheaded Twelve more soldiers were wounded.

Authorities filed a complaint with the Basilan Prosecutor’s Office against the MILF men behind the massacre. They also implicated 300 “John Does.”

The relatives have tried looking for the three everywhere. They have gone to the Philippine National Police and to the Commission on Human Rights. They sought the help of Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearance and its allied organization, Families of Victims of Involuntary Disappearance.

The agonizing search yielded zero information.

Very recently, the relatives said, CHR has received information that the three men are in the custody of the ISAFP. “However, any formal acknowledgment from the AFP and the ISAFP about this matter remains to be seen,” they said in their petition.

Counsel Harry Roque said,”Assuming for the sake of argument that they had indeed taken part in the massacre, the proper way to do it is to charge the men in court and to cause the issuance of arrest warrants against them.”

He further said subjecting the three supect to involuntary disappearance and holding them incommunicado violate their fundamental constitutional rights, not to mention the fact that the opportunity given them by the International University of Africa in Sudan to study the Arabic language on scholarship was snatched away from them.

“There is thus a very serious threat to the life, liberty, and security of the three Aggrieved Parties. Their rights to life, liberty, and security are violated or threatened with violation by an unlawful act or omission of public officials or private individuals that are under the control and/or supervision of Respondents,” Roque said in the petition.

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123 Comments

  1. What about rights of the soldiers and policemen who were killed by these insurgents?
    These people use women and children to do their killing too, armed and snarling at one time then turning around to become innocent civilians, students, etc, etc, after.
    Come on, three supposed students opting to go to war torn Sudan for Arabic language studies? It looks more like the great escape…
    Ano sa tingin mo MPRivera?

  2. Kung ayaw nilang mapahamak ang mga anak nila, bantayan nila, huwag pasamahin sa mga anti government movements, focus sa pag-aaral dapat. I don’t believe that they are unaware of their childrens’ activities, they’re just reacting when it was too late already.

  3. vic vic

    Even the worst of them have a place called Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba instead of disappearing without a Trace…and the soldiers are different from the terrorists, combatants or supporters…killing the terrorist in the act of war is not an issue at all…but an unarmed student activists and even combatants under custody is a criminal offense…and General Palparan should be brought to the Bar of Justice to account for the missing bodies.

  4. Tilamsik Tilamsik

    The “Berdugo” will surely face the wrath of the people and will forever be in the dark pages of our history. And the people, through the advancement of the national democratic struggle, will harvest the hard-won fruits of their labor- a society without injustice and exploitation.

    The numbers are enough to attest that Palparan is indeed a murderous psychopath. His atrocities caused an international alarm stirring the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) and the United Nations to conduct an investigation. The Phillip Alston Report and HRW concluded that Jovito Palparan is liable for the countless cases of human rights violations in the Philippines.

  5. chi chi

    jug, you are a military alright… 🙂

    My only guess is that Palparan has still supporters from inside the military, and the current leadership (busy as it is with Gloria and Corona) is threading the shallow AFP waters.

  6. saxnviolins saxnviolins

    Learn Arabic in Sudan? How about learning Japanese in Peru (Fujimori was Japanese)? Or English in Papua New Guinea?

    Sudan is where Osama lived for a while, and established training camps.

    Learning Arabic will be more credible if the location were Egypt, Jordan or even Libya. Many of the true scholars among our Muslims brothers went to the University of Cairo in Eygpt. The Eygptians have been scholars since the time of the Pharaohs. But Sudan?

    Here are some perspectives on Sudan:

    cfr.org/sudan/state-sponsors-sudan/p9367

    smallwarsjournal.com/node/11416

  7. Star 1542 Star 1542

    Palparan should have been arrested the moment the warrant for his arrest was issued. But seemingly, the Aquino administration is not interested in pursuing the case against him. Why? That is similar to the Ampatuan case that has a snail-paced process and until now justice has not been served to the massacre victims. Again, why? The answer is simple. Penoy has no personal issue against Palparan or the Ampatuans. That is different from the case of Corona. Did you hear anything from Penoy against Palparan or the Ampatuans?

  8. MPRivera MPRivera

    hindi ang buong sambayanang pilipino ang may kagustuhang mahuli si gen palparan kundi ang mga KALIWETENG kapag sila ang gumagawa ng perwisyo gaya ng panununog at pagpapasabog ng mga ariarian, pagpatay sa mga sibilyang ayaw magbayad ng kotong sa anyong buwis at panlilinlang sa mga kabataang estudyante at mahihirap upang sumapi sa kilusan AY BULAG, PIPI, BINGI at INUTIL ang commission on human rights na kabaliktaran kapag ang mga kawal at ahente ng gobyerno ang nasasangkot.

    gusto ninyong maging patas?

    dapat lamang NA isa lamang ang AFP at isa lamang ang PNP upang mangalaga sa katahimikan at ipaglaban ang ating kasarinlan. walang CPP/NPA. walang MILF.

    ang alinmang uri ng kriminal kapag lumabag sa batas ay wala na ring karapatan upang sumigaw na nilalabag ang kanyang karapatan sapagkat sa sandaling gumawa siya ng masama ay nagsisilbi itong pasubali upang ipataw sa kanya ang pinakamabigat na parusa – mahirap o mayamang katulad nina corona!

  9. chi chi

    Mags, sa haba ng sinabi mo kay Corona pa rin ang ending ‘noh? 🙂

    Mahirap maniwala na hindi alam ng AFP kung nasaan si Palparan pero kanila yan e at marami pa ring suportado sa kanyang paniniwala at ginawa noon. It would be difficult to rock the boat of the AFP at this stage of Pnoy’s leadership, tumitimbang yan ng todo baka semplangin ng militar.

  10. Napakalupit ng tao na iyan na si Palparan. Nagpapagupit ako sa kaibigan ko na reperi din ng basketball ng sila daw ay mag reperi sa Samar at doon daw sa basketball court may mga tao na hinuhuli na may tattoo tapos ay tatanggalin ang tattoo. Plantsa ang ginagamit pagtanggal sa tattoo. Grabe ang lupit niya. Kontra talaga iyan ng mga NPA. Masahol pa siya sa hayop. Kung mahuli iyan dapat ipakain sa pinakamalaking buwaya.

  11. Napakadali lang para mahuli si Palparan. Magpalabas ng shoot to kill order o kaya makahuli sa kanya may pabuya pa na 100 million. Tiyak kahit sinong kaibigan na nagkakanlong sa kanya ay traydurin siya.

  12. Sa pagkuwento sa akin ng kaibigan ko na reperi ng basketball kinilabutan talaga ako sa lupit niya. Kawawa ang mga nahuli na may tattoo kahit wala naman kasalanan o hindi NPA dahil sila ay pinaso ng plantsa para matanggal ang tattoo.

  13. Walang awa na tinatanggal ang tattoo gamit ang plantsa ng grupo ni Palparan sa Samar. Kaya ang iba nagtatago talaga.

  14. Dapat talagang ipakain si Palparan sa buwaya. Kulang ang kulong sa kanya.

  15. chi chi

    #11. arvin, kahit P5M lang ay may tiyak na magtuturo.

  16. baka akal nila iron on printing yun, hindi tinanggal ang tattoo tinatakpan lang ng ibang image? Yung mga lawin ginagawang sisiw, etc?

  17. May jokme yata dyan sa samar, why is it that the npa only burn globe cell sites? Because they’re not smart, ayaw kasi magbayad.

  18. MPRivera MPRivera

    mahirap bang intindihin na ang pursigido lamang na mahuli at papanagutin si gen palparan sa krimeng si daw ang tuwirang may gawa AY ‘yung mga makakaliwa at mga kiling sa kaliwa?

    tsk. tsk. tsk.

    gusto ninyo CPP/NPA at MILF na lamang ang mag-armas bilang tagapagpatupad ng batas kapalit ng AFP at PNP?

    tapos ang pina-NBI ay mga abu sayyaf?

  19. MPRivera MPRivera

    “……sa krimeng SIYA daw ang tuwirang may gawa….”

  20. baguneta baguneta

    Magkatabi lang ang Sudan at Egypt diba…baka dadaan lang sa Sudan at saka pupunta sa Egypt. Alam ba ninyo na mas marami ang Pyramid sa Sudan kesa sa Egypt.

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