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Published on June 11, 2009
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MANILA — A meeting of officials of party-list groups Anakpawis, Bayan Muna, Gabriela, and Kabataan was raided by suspected elements of the military in Cagayan Valley region at past midnight Thursday.

Anakpawis reported that around 30 heavily armed men in camouflage uniforms forced their way in while 19 leaders of party-list groups were sleeping at the Masscoop Resort in Masitsit, Sanchezmira, Cagayan province.

The leaders were holding a regional consultation and planning-workshop
for the projects monitoring of the Regional Development Center-Katinnulong Daguiti Umili iti Amianan (RDC-KADUAMI), a development service institution.

“Some of them were wearing bonnets (ski masks),” said Isabelo Adviento, Anakpawis – Cagayan Valley regional coordinator.

The men took away three laptop computers, cellular phones, money and other personal belongings of those present in the meeting. The armed men fled after seizing the belongings.

“Three leaders, including one woman, were manhandled,” Adviento said.

The participants to the meeting were punched, pushed to the ground and hit by rifle butts.

In a statement, Anakpawis Rep. Rafael Mariano said the raid “could be related to the military’s monitoring of activists against Mrs. Arroyo’s plan to convene Congress into a constituent assembly.”

Mariano called on the House committee on human rights to immediately conduct an investigation of the incident. (Bulatlat.com)

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  1. Dismantling of IALAG, Arroyo’s Shadowy Agency, ‘Just for Show’ - Bulatlat Says:

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  2. Victor Ibayo Says:

    In a recent violent act in cagayan valley. t is so sad that the phil army are still free of doing violent bahavior against respected party list groups despite the call to stop such acts. Don’t they actually think that they are also a part of the struggling masses. That they also came from the poor masses? And for the reactionary govt to deny any involvement in such acts is so absurd. Didn’t they know that without activism, there was no democracy at all? Kudos to all the genuine pro poor people party lists. Please do take extra precautions when dealing with the bandit phil army. Please make sure that you’re always with a group when travelling. Thanks for your legacy to protect and ensure the best interest of the poor.

  3. noy duro Says:

    “martial law is coming to town!” the danger is there are no any proclamation, instead being covered by “bonnets men”. one thing more as gloria with her cohorts may once again declare something like 1017 to suppress the people from protesting against them. let us continue our fight to protect our democratic rights, justice and freedom!

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