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Written by UCCP
June 16, 2011

United Church of Christ in the Philippines
 Website:     www.uccp.org.ph

June 16, 2011

 

Press Statement

Arroyo Had Command Responsibility of AFP,
Impunity Must End!

 

The United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) is committed to ending the culture and climate of impunity in the Philippines.  To this end, today we file a legal suit against Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.  While Arroyo was President and of the Republic and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, numerous Church Pastors and Church leaders were either been liquidated, harassed, unlawfully, detained or tortured with impunity, by military agents and operatives who, by law, were then all under the ultimate control and command responsibility of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.  Representing UCCP as General Secretary, Bishop Reuel Norman O. Marigza joins with six UCCP families as plaintiffs against Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo for damages to the Church and Co-Plaintiffs Human Rights Violations Victims.   Gloria Arroyo and the military agents for whom she was responsible must be held accountable for the injustice they have exacted on the Church and the Filipino people.

The courageous persons that unites in this action represent:

·         Joel Baclao, UCCP Coordinator of Disaster Relief Program “Andurog-Bicol” at the  time he was extra-judicially killed on November 10, 2004

·         Rev. Edison Lapuz, Conference Minister of the Northeastern Leyte Conference at the time he was extra-judicially killed on May 12, 2005.

·         Pastor Andy Pawican, Licentiate Pastor assigned to UCCP congregation in Pantabangan at the time he was extra-judicially killed on May 21, 2006

·         Rev. Raul Domingo, Deputy Conference Minister of Palawan Associate Conference at the time he was extra-judicially killed on August 20, 2005

·         Noel “Noli” Capulong, Chair of UCCP’s Christian Witness and Service Program in Calamba at the time he was extra-judicially killed on May 27, 2006

·         and representing himself, Pastor Berlin Guerrero, Licentiate Pastor of Northeast Southern Tagalog Conference, who was abducted, illegally detained and tortured on May 27, 2007.  

From over one thousand documented Human Rights Violations under the administration of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, more than 18 persons killed extra-judicially, 1 person disappeared and believed killed, 3 persons ambushed and wounded, and at least 4 persons abducted, illegally detained and tortured from the UCCP.

As the United Church of Christ in the Philippines, we take action against the relentless persecution and brutalization of the Church, especially being labeled as “ENEMY OF THE STATE” through various counter-insurgency operation plans of the military establishment.  This false and malicious tagging has unjustly permitted for UCCP persons to be “neutralized” in the name of so-called national security,

Not only has then President and Commander-in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Gloria Macapagal Arroyo not been prosecuted for the staggering number of extra-judicial killings and human rights violations under her command, but neither have any of the actual military perpetrators been brought to justice. We seek justice for the surviving families of UCCP ordained ministers, pastors, lay leaders and members who had been liquidated through extra-judicial killing as well as those who had been ambushed and wounded, harassed, tortured and illegally detained with impunity. 

We covet the prayers and solidarity support of the Filipino people as we take this action to break the culture and climate of impunity in the Philippines and pursue justice for the victims of human rights violations.

Bishop Reuel N.O. Marigza, General Secretary    (Contact through Liaison: Rebecca 0919-828-9514)

Quadrennial Theme:  “Discerning and Obeying God’s Will in these Critical Times” 

Member: National Council of Churches in the Philippines l Christian Conference of Asia l World Council of Churches l World Alliance of Reformed Churches
(Presbyterian and Congregational)
l World Methodist Council l Christian Peace Conference l United Evangelical Mission (UEM)

 

 

LETTER OF SUPPORT FROM THE CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE OF ASIA

 

June 21, 2011


Bishop Reuel Norman O. Marigza
General Secretary
United Church of Christ in the Philippines


Dear Bishop Marigza,


I write this on behalf of the Member Churches and Member Councils of the Christian Conference of Asia, conveying our prayers and solidarity as you embark on a legal suit against the Government of Mrs. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on alleged cases of killings and disappearances during her term as President of the Republic of the Philippines and Chief of Staff of the Philippine Armed Forces. 

From its member churches in the Philippines, the CCA has kept a regular briefing watch on cases of human rights violations committed against innocent civilians. The United Church of Christ in the Philippines claims that with more than 1,000 documented extra-judicial killings under the Arroyo Dispensation at least four persons were abducted, tortured or illegally detained from among UCCP pastors and leaders. These have fortified a culture and climate of impunity in the country.

The labeling of the UCCP as an ‘enemy of the state’ through various counter-insurgency plans of the military establishment has led to relentless persecution and suffering among church people in the Philippines.

CCA members offer their prayerful support to the UCCP as it commits to the defense of people’s rights whenever these rights are violated. We believe every time the right to life and all the rights that inhere to human dignity are violated, God’s purpose for creation and fullness of life is denied. CCA stands with the UCCP and all its member churches in the Philippines in their defense of human rights and their witness to peace based on justice. We believe that the UCCP filed a legal suit against the Office of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as an affirmation and an act of faith in Jesus Christ who on entering Jerusalem declared, “I tell you (Pharisees), if they (my disciples) keep quiet even the stones will cry out”. (Luke 19:40)

Faithfully yours,


REV. DR. HENRIETTE HUTABARAT-LEBANG
General Secretary

 

Cc: CCA Officers and General Committee Members
CCA Member Churches and Councils Ecumenical Partners



 
Contact Information
Xiaoling Zhu
Area Executive
East Asia and the Pacific
700 Prospect Ave.
Cleveland,Ohio 44115
216-736-3226
866-822-8224 ext. 3226
Fax: 216-736-3203
zhux@ucc.org

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