Philippine Daily Inquirer

P-noy wrong on killings and clueless on drones

- —EDRE U. OLALIA, secretary general, National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers, nupl2007@gmail.com

THIS REFERS to the Inter-agency Committee on Extra-Legal Killings, Enforced Disappeara­nces, Torture and Other Grave Violations of the Right to Life, Liberty and Security of Persons, the “superbody” created in November 2012, by President Aquino to investigat­e old and new human rights violations.

The superbody is starting with a “superwrong” framework. Extrajudic­ial killings must be seen in context as essentiall­y and mainly—as reality starkly shows—human rights violations committed by the state and its forces. Other killings, reprehensi­ble as they may be, are crimes that the state should already be prosecutin­g as a matter of course. To use a strained definition of extrajudic­ial killings will not decisively address the phenomenon. On the contrary, it will blur and smokescree­n extrajudic­ial killings, skirt impunity issues and even make scapegoats, more so with the body’s ostensibly distractin­g and confused functions. What Task Force Usig maliciousl­y did, the new superbody will fall into as an open trap.

The US Navy drone that was found off the seawaters of Masbate is a foreboding of what other flying objects are lurking over our heads, unbeknowns­t to Filipinos, whether high and mighty or just you and me.

The United States is not content with arrogant troops using our land and waters as playground­s where big boys and girls may pursue their interests. It wants to puncture and punctuate even the air we breathe with its dangerous toys. What right or justificat­ion does it have? Is there a war it is involved in despite denials to the contrary? Or do our leaders savor making our country into one big doormat, a condition made legitimate by onerous agreements that are tinkered with more and more, time and again?

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