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“Very little attention” given by media to plight of NPA victims, NPA’s violations of human rights -- RP envoy to U.S.
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Jun 29, 2009 - 4:08:51 PM
By Gloria Jane Baylon
MANILA,
June 30 (PNA) — Media gives scant attention to the plight and
sufferings of victims and relatives of atrocities of the outlawed
communist movement in the Philippines, Ambassador Willy C. Gaa recently
voiced out in Washington, D.C., following a ceremony honoring more than
100 million victims of communism worldwide.
The
ambassador to Washington also stressed that not much media exposure is
made of the accountability and responsibility of the Communist Party of
the Philippines and its armed wing, the New People's Army (CPP/NPA),
"for these violations of human rights.”
The
Philippine ambassador to Washington gave these views following the June
16 wreath-laying event on the second anniversary of the establishment
of the “Victims of Communism Memorial,” which is located in the federal
capital.
“It
is unfortunate to note that other than international organizations such
as Human Rights Watch, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and
a few local organizations in the Philippines that don’t get much media
exposure, very little attention is given to the suffering and plight of
victims and relatives of victims of atrocities committed by the CPP/NPA
and of the accountability and responsibility of the CPP/NPA for these
violations of human rights,” the ambassador said.
His comments were relayed to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).
The
New People’s Army has long been in the list of Foreign Terrorist
Organizations (FTO) of the U.S. government and the European Union
(E.U.).
The
CPP’s self-declared political arm, the National Democratic Front (NDF),
which based itself in The Netherlands, has pledged to continue
harassing residents of far-flung Philippine villages as well as
government military units and not return to peace talks with government
unless the latter moves to have the FTO tag removed.
The
government said it cannot counter the “sovereign decision” of the U.S.
and E.U. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has set year 2010 as the
administration's deadline for "breaking the back" of the communist
insurgency in the Philippines.
The
ceremony was part of a series of events hosted by the non-profit
Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation (VCMF), an educational
organization established by an Act of the U.S. Congress with
overwhelming bi-partisan support. Its mission is “to educate the
present and future generations about the history, philosophy and legacy
of communism."
Gaa
said that the Philippines' presence at the ceremony symbolized
government’s pledge “to honor the memory of the innocent civilians and
former communist rebels that have been killed, tortured and harassed by
the CPP/NPA.”
He
reiterated that the Philippines is “a country that has to deal with
acts of terrorism and atrocities committed by members of the communist
New People’s Army (NPA) under the leadership and direction of the
Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP).”
”Through
this simple gesture (of attending the wreath-laying), the Philippine
Government wishes it to be known that it has not forgotten these
victims and will be doing all that it can to help them attain justice,”
he pledged.
The
Act began with the co-sponsorship of Reps. Dana Rohrabacher and Robert
Toricelli, and Senators Claiborne Pell and Jesse Helms. It then became
Section 905 of Public Law 103-199, which passed unanimously in 17
December 1993 and signed into law by U.S. President Bill Clinton.
It
was renewed through Section 326 of PL 105-277, effective from October
21, 1998 to December 17, 2007. The Memorial was dedicated by then
President George W. Bush on June 12, 2007.
VCMF
is currently developing The Global Museum on Communism, the first
museum on the Internet dedicated to telling the complete story of
communism, according to the DFA.
It
will include exhibits on each nation and people that suffered under
communism and a global Victims Registry. The exhibits will include
interactive timelines, maps, and archives. (PNA)
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