Harassed Bayan
Muna Member Files Charges vs AFP
BY AUBREY MAKILAN
Posted 3:50 p.m., March 21, 2007
Bayan Muna (People First) member Alberto
Corbes filed election-related and criminal charges today against the
members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) deployed in Lupang
Pangako, Payatas, Quezon City.
At 10:30 a.m., Corbes, assisted by
Karapatan (Alliance for the Advancement of People’s Rights) legal
counsel Rex Fernandez, filed charges against Lt. Roel Cotillon at the
Quezon City Fiscal’s Office.
In his sworn statement, Corbes alleged
that Cotillon harassed him on Feb. 26 upon learning that he is a Bayan
Muna member.
Corbes was carrying Bayan Muna
membership forms for the group’s organizing in their place in Payatas
when five soldiers allegedly blocked his way.
Upon learning about the Bayan Muna
forms, he said Cotillon allegedly told him, “Iyang Bayan Muna ay mga
NPA (New People’s Army), tigilan mo na ’yan. May kaso ‘yan.
Disqualified na yan!” (Bayan Muna is an NPA front, stop that
already. There is a case against your group. You are already
disqualified!)
Although he denied the accusation, he
said Cotillon allegedly threatened him, “Kung ayaw mong tigilan ‘yan,
hindi ka na aabutan ng Cuaresma” (If you don’t stop that you won’t
live to see the Holy Week).
The next two days, Corbes noticed two
men in front of his house. On March 1, he said he was hearing noise
outside and saw his fence destroyed. When he peeked through the window,
somebody threw stones at him that wounded his head and right knee.
He immediately secured a medico-legal
check-up at the East Avenue Medical Center the next day. He also said he
was not able to go to work for 10 days.
He said he only thought of one person
who could have the motive to do such thing on him, Cotillon who
allegedly once threatened his life. Since the barangay (village) hall is
where the soldiers stay, he instead reported the incident to the Bayan
Muna headquarters.
Fernandez said that the soldiers were
charged with grave threats, coercion and less physical injuries.
With Corbes, leaders of Bayan Muna filed
a new complaint at the Commission on Elections (Comelec) against the AFP
for their partisan political activities.
“What the AFP is doing against Bayan
Muna is a brazen violation of the law, which the Comelec is duty bound
to stop and punish,” Bayan Muna general counsel Neri Javier Colmenares
said, citing Corbes’ sworn statement.
According to Colmenares, the deployed
AFP personnel allegedly violated Section 261 (e) and (i) Article 22 of
the Omnibus Election Code related to “threats, intimidation, terrorism,
use of fraudulent device or other forms of coercion” and to
“intervention by public officers and employees.”
He added that Comelec Resolution No.
7747 dated Nov. 21, 2006, and the Comelec-Department of National Defense
Memorandum of Agreement dated Oct. 12, 2006 were also violated by AFP
presence in urban poor communities.
“The military’s
campaign against Bayan Muna is not community service. It is a crime,”
said Bayan Muna Rep. Teddy Casino. Bulatlat
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