NEWS
ALERT: GABRIELA MEMBER SLAIN IN BOHOL, PHILIPPINES
03
April 2006
Note: This is the 68th political
killing of a woman under the regime of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and
since the ascendancy of Brig. General Jovito Palparan in the Philippine
military. Palparan headed the ill-fated Philippine humanitarian
mission to Iraq which was forced to return home after an overseas
Filipino worker was kidnapped and those who held him demanded the
withdrawal of the mission. Palparan reportedly has a number of human
rights violations charges filed against him, none of which has prospered.
During his tenure in the province of Oriental Mindoro, 18 activists
and progressives were killed, including a young town vice-mayor
affiliated with GABRIELA. -- ##
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NEWS RELEASE
03 April 2006
GABRIELA MEMBER SLAIN IN BOHOL;
MAZA APPEALS: JUNK TERROR BILL, TERROR REGIME
Gabriela Women's Party Representative
Liza Largoza Maza condemned today the brutal murder of a member
of the women's partylist organization in Bohol.
Inday Estorba, 31, Gabriela Women's
Party member and staff of the Women's Development Center in Bohol
was shot dead at close range today at 3:00AM at her home in Bgy.
Panagtaran, Candijay, Bohol. Her husband, Gerry remains in critical
condition at the Tagbilaran Hospital. The assailant, known to Inday's
family and her neighbors as Byron, is a known Philippine Army intelligence
agent in the Barangay.
Inday has long been active in the
women's organization in Bohol and is a mother to two children aged
6 and 9 years old.
"With Arroyo's butcher Palparan setting his target for the
elimination of insurgents by September, Inday Estorba's death marks
the intensification of attacks against women militants and progressives
irrationally pinpointed by the government as rebels and insurgents.
Mothers are not spared."
"Political persecution of progressive
partylists and organizations as well as the opposition undoubtedly
includes the annihilation of its members and leaders. Inday Estorba,
for being an active Gabriela member and an advocate of women's rights,
has been identified as a target of Arroyo's military," said
Maza.
The recent killing comes in the midst
of deliberations on the Anti-Terrorism Bill. The Congress leadership
hopes to approve the terror bill this week.
"The terror bill completes the
legislative infrastructure for Arroyo's martial rule. This all encompassing
license for abuse and authoritarian rule is meant to silence critics,
militants and the opposition, as well as keep Mrs. Arroyo in power."
"One more life has been added
to the long list of Mrs. Arroyo's terror victims. I am appealing
to my colleagues; these lives give us more than enough reason to
junk not just the terror bill but the terror government that rams
it in our throats." #
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