We collate the daily consumption of unabated massive Philippine extra judicial killings and corruption since 2001 to enable the International Community and Filipino to view. Opposition leaders, journalist, church leaders, farmers are murdered (780+ since 2001 and rising every day).

Saturday, December 2, 2006

anna de brux

HILLBLOGGER & Hillblogger Jr says on 1st December 2006

I also would like to re-post here comments I made in Quezon's blog following a co-commenter's post: http://www.quezon.ph/?=1099
Aside from the killings, we have to remember the abductions. In Iraq, it is the insurgents that are abducting innocents. Over here, it is the military, our sworn protectors, that have abducted the
UP students Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeno
. cvj said this on November 23rd, 2006 at 2:00 am Indeed, cvj. One of those young students is or was a would be mother. So, where are Sherlyn Cadapan and Karen Empeno? What happened to them? where are they?

Why can’t Gloria demand that the military shed light into their disappearance? Is their disappearance a result of an “ongoing warfare” too? Then, Gloria must face the music and tell the world that she has declared war on her own people!
Their names happen to be on the list that Gloria received from the Amnesty International delegates she invited to meet with her in London. She gave her “word of honor” that these abductions and politically motivated killings would be solved. Nobody told her to make the promise that she would use the full powers of her office to solve these killings (and abductions) - but she did it.
Is this another “parole en l’air”? What happened to them? where are they? Why can’t Gloria demand that the military shed light into their disappearance? Gloria by having appropriated chief executive powers for herself as well as the role of commander in chief of the armies and the police, could easily COMMAND the military and the police to release the young women or to send their bodies back to their families if they are dead. If the chief of staff or a major service commander could easily demand of a subaltern TO PRODUCE” (a tradition in the military) anything and everything, financial and otherwise, why can’t one who calls herself commander in chief do the same to her chief of staff, armed forces?
anna de brux said this on November 23rd, 2006 at 3:09 am

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