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In Defense of the Right to Life: International Law and Death Penalty in the Philippines

A study by the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines and Dr. Christopher Ward, SC, Australian Bar, Adjunct Professor, Australian National University

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‘Reviving death penalty won’t lower crime rates’
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Lacson withdraws death penalty bill
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Pacquiao won’t push for death penalty for now, says judicial system needs fixing
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Lacson admits having second thoughts on death penalty stand due to reports of wrongful convictions
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Lacson: Death penalty needs further, careful study
Manila Bulletin | https://mb.com.ph/2021/11/02/lacson-death-penalty-needs-further-careful-study/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lacson-death-penalty-needs-further-careful-study, November 02, 2021
DILG defends ‘infiltration’ memo
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Duterte govt, allies push for death penalty without clear data on deterrent effect
Rappler | https://www.rappler.com/nation/duterte-government-allies-push-death-penalty-without-clear-data, August 06, 2020
CHR says death penalty an ‘utmost form of torture
CNN Philippines | https://www.cnn.ph/news/2020/8/5/CHR-death-penalty-utmost-form-torture-.html, August 05, 2020
Tackling death penalty bill an ‘unnecessary distraction’ amid pandemic — solon
Inquirer.Net | https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1317006/tackling-death-penalty-bill-an-unnecessary-distraction-amid-pandemic-solon, August 05, 2020
House to revive death penalty hearings this week
Rappler | https://www.rappler.com/nation/house-revive-death-penalty-hearings-august-2020, August 02, 2020
Kailangang mapatay: Anti-corruption commissioner pushes for death penalty vs corrupt officials
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Reviving capital punishment in PH may affect talks to save OFWs on death row–solon
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Death penalty? Let’s focus instead on life amid COVID-19 —Binay
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Senate to form panel to start hearings on death penalty revival
Manila Bulletin | https://mb.com.ph/2020/07/30/senate-to-form-panel-to-start-hearings-on-death-penalty-revival/, July 30, 2020
No More Death Penalty For Plunder? Duterte’s Push For Capital Punishment For Drug Offenders Revives Debates
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Marcos files bill imposing death by lethal injection for serious crimes
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Death penalty debate should be revived after Maguindanao massacre verdict: Marcos
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Law enforcers seek revival of death penalty after P2-B drug bust in Makati, Las Piñas
Yahoo news | https://ph.news.yahoo.com/law-enforcers-seek-revival-death-092528153.html, November 28, 2019
ICAD members call anew for death penalty vs. drug traffickers
Philippine News Agency | https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1087343, November 28, 2019
House to tackle divorce bill, death penalty
The Philippine Star | https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/10/20/1961705/house-tackle-divorce-bill-death-penalty, October 20, 2019
Ninja cops activities a reason against death penalty revival —Atienza
GMA News Online | https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/711503/ninja-cops-activities-a-reason-against-death-penalty-revival-atienza/story/, October 13, 2019
CHR: Reviving death penalty will lead to cycle of violence in PH
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Philippines to be international lawbreaker if death penalty revived — expert
Philstar | https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/10/10/1959152/philippines-be-international-lawbreaker-if-death-penalty-revived-expert, October 10, 2019
‘I am a Christian’: QC police official lauded for stand vs death penalty
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House panel starts deliberations on death penalty revival
The Philippine Star | https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/09/25/1954791/house-panel-starts-deliberations-death-penalty-revival, September 25, 2019
Death penalty for retribution? Not all victims want revenge – CHR
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Death penalty: Deterrent or dilemma in PHL’s war vs. crime?
Business Mirror | https://businessmirror.com.ph/2019/09/19/death-penalty-deterrent-or-dilemma-in-phls-war-vs-crime/, September 19, 2019
Death penalty to curb illegal drugs, related crimes: PDEA
Philippine News Agency | https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1075864, July 24, 2019
Duterte asks Congress to restore death penalty for drugs, plunder
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Duterte pushes for return of death penalty for drug crimes, plunder
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Senators split on Duterte’s death penalty push
ABS-CBN | https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/07/22/19/senators-split-on-dutertes-death-penalty-push, July 22, 2019
How we kill: Notes on the death penalty in the Philippines
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Senators expect intense debate on death penalty bill
Yahoo News|https://ph.news.yahoo.com/senators-expect-intense-debate-death-131304945.html, July 07, 2019
Instead of death penalty, De Lima pushes 50 years in jail without parole
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Drilon vows to block death penalty bill
The Philippine Star|https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/07/06/1932458/drilon-vows-block-death-penalty-bill#QyroGvWvAu2vzIZ6.99, July 06, 2019
Bato seeks death by firing squad vs drug traffickers
The Philippine Star|https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/07/05/1932185/bato-seeks-death-firing-squad-vs-drug-traffickers#PT0K0568vDjkI8z0.99, July 05, 2019
PDEA chief expresses support for imposition of death penalty for drug crimes
Manila Bulletin|https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/07/04/pdea-chief-expresses-support-for-imposition-of-death-penalty-for-drug-crimes/, July 04, 2019
PDEA chief says death penalty will deter international drug syndicates
The Philippine Daily Inquirer|https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1137932/pdea-chief-says-death-penalty-will-deter-international-drug-syndicates, July 04, 2019
Lacson files measure reinstituting death penalty for heinous crimes
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Sotto doubts senators will support death penalty for plunder
Rappler|https://www.rappler.com/nation/234525-sotto-doubts-senators-will-support-death-penalty-plunder, July 03, 2019
Pacquiao wants death penalty for drug traffickers, manufacturers
The Philippine Daily Inquirer|https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1137439/pacquiao-wants-death-penalty-for-drug-traffickers-manufacturers#ixzz5sywWlrPQ , July 03, 2019
Pacquiao, Go file bills to revive death penalty
Philippine Star | https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2019/07/03/1931680/pacquiao-go-file-bills-revive-death-penalty, July 03, 2019
Why bringing back the death penalty is not the solution
The Philippine Daily Inquirer|https://opinion.inquirer.net/122344/why-bringing-back-the-death-penalty-is-not-the-solution#ixzz5t2wNceH6 , July 03, 2019
CBCP opposes Senator-elect Bato’s plan to push for the revival of death penalty
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Philippines to bring back death penalty
Gulf News, June 25, 2019
Dela Rosa firm on death penalty
Sunstar, June 23, 2019
CHR to Congress on death penalty: Let’s talk
Philippine Star, May 20, 2019
Yes to death penalty?
Business Mirror, February 04, 2019
Death for police found guilty of murder
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Lawmaker asks Senate to pass the death penalty bill
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Government insists on death penalty
Manila Standard, August 04, 2018
Anti-death penalty group launches handbook
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Duterte on death penalty: Its the only way to instill fear
Philippine News Agency | https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/07/24/17/duterte-on-death-penalty-its-the-only-way-to-instill-fear, July 24, 2017
3 Mindanawon reps lose committee chairmanship for voting “No” to death penalty
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Death by hanging? Pacquiao jokes, Sisipain lang po yung upuan
Rappler|https://www.rappler.com/nation/142377-senator-manny-pacquiao-death-penalty-hanging-joke, August 08, 2016

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Human Rights in Dutertes 1st year: Where do we go from here?

June 17, 2017, Rappler

MANILA, Philippines – President Rodrigo Duterte swore to follow the rule of law when he took his oath a year ago in Malacañang.

Filipinos, not just the 16 million people who voted for him, all waited with bated breath what change he would bring.

We all know what happened since: human rights violations – particularly in his war on drugs, moves to reimpose the death penalty, and lower the minimum age of criminal liability – marred the new administration's record in the past year.

The concept of human rights, according to advocates, was successfully "demonized” and painted as an obstacle to the change Duterte wanted to achieve in his first year in office.

But there seems to be a disconnect between what’s happening on social media and the situation on the ground.

In Defense of Human Rights and Dignity Movement (iDEFEND), a coalition of more than a hundred civil society groups calling for the rule of law in governance, noticed a pattern in their line of work. Trolls that seemed to attack every person who called for the protection of human rights, abounded on social media.

But while Duterte’s violent solution to the illegal drug problem may have resulted in a “mindset shift” in communities offline, iDEFEND spokesperson Ellecer Carlos recognized that he still operates on top of a very solid support base.

A lot of people still choose to remain silent and blind to what he referred to as “repression package” brought about by the new administration.

This is what human rights advocates want to work on in the next 5 years. They want to improve human rights education – something that they failed to bring to the poorest sector of society before.

“We realized that in the past 30 years, the human rights education and conscientization work that we have undertaken and invested in, did not really trickle down to the grassroots,” Carlos said.

Efforts to adjust modules and educational methods are planned to “simplify the way we deliver human rights to the ground and it's really bringing human rights closer to everyday reality.”

(UPDATED) This follows one of the recommendations of a 2012 study commissioned by the Commission on Human Rights and the United Nations Development Programme

Commissioner Karen Gomez-Dumpit from the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) echoed this observation, adding that it is high time that human rights concepts are turned into “digestible” concepts.

“I think one of the things that perhaps, looking back where did we go wrong, is that we didn't probably do a good job in translating human rights from hifalutin technical concepts into concepts that are felt in everyday lives,” she explained.

“This really gives us an opportunity to be able to do that and try to perhaps recast our message into digestible bits so that people will learn to appreciate it better,” she added.

By fighting the disinformation and the efforts to “muddle” the concept of human rights, people who previously did not care about it at all may suddenly have an awareness about it.

But growing the sentiments of the majority against human rights violations, Carlos admitted, will entail a lot of work.

Various sectors such as the media, Church, academe, among others, will now need to convene to fill in the “gap” left by "compromised legislators" who have been unable to speak out against human rights violations under the Duterte government.

“A lot of them remain silent, a lot of them remain uninvolved so it’s important now for us to provide a critical opposition, to spur public involvement, public discernment, and action,” he emphasized.

Improving empathy, upholding human rights

Filipinos may need to be more empathetic given Duterte’s bloody war on drugs. There is a need for them to realize that victims who wound up being shot in the head or wrapped in packing tape were members of families. They were someone’s husband, wife, son, daughter, brother, or sister.

“We have to put faces to stories,” Gomez-Dumpit explained. “We have to look at those back stories kasi (because) at the end of the day, you will find out that these people also have families, they have friends, they're mothers, they're fathers.”

There is no problem in supporting the efforts of government to rid the Philippines of illegal drugs, advocates insist. But CHR and iDEFEND want the Duterte administration to realize that there must be a more humane approach than brutally killing suspected drug users.

Until then, it is undeniably going to be an “uphill struggle” in the coming years.

While they await the next move of government on abuses, civil society will have to work on “awakening the Filipino people” to come together against oppression.

“Karapatan, hindi karahasan. Kabuhayan, hindi kamatayan,” Carlos said. “Ang tunay na pagbabago ay nakaangkla sa isang maka-karapatang pantaong plataporma.” (Rights, not violence. Livelihood, not death. Real change is anchored on a human rights platform.)

However, in speaking out against abuses, CHR reminds people that there is no need to “get into the quagmire of ridiculing other people just to make a point.”

“This is a democracy and if we do not speak, how will others know that we have the same position or beliefs?” Gomez-Dumpit said. “I think we just have to make sure that we express ourselves, we express ourselves responsibly.” – Rappler.com

https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/in-depth/171566-human-rights-rodrigo-duterte-first-year-next-steps

 



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