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Manggagawa joins the growing call for an immediate, independent, and impartial
investigation into the Negros encounter that left 19 people dead, including a
UP student and an independent media practitioner who reportedly were in the
area for social research when the encounter happened.
The military’s
claim of a legitimate operation does not settle the matter. The reported
killing of non-combatants raises grave concerns of possible violations of
international humanitarian law. Civilians, activists, and journalists are
protected persons and must never be treated as casualties of war.
Accountability
is non-negotiable. Any breach of the Geneva Conventions and human rights
standards must be investigated and punished.
Beyond this
incident, the cycle of violence will persist unless its roots are addressed.
Government must confront the social and economic injustices driving the insurgency,
while armed groups must reassess their strategy in winning power and pursuing
political change.
Justice must be
served. Lives lost demand nothing less. ###
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