URGENT APPEAL (Philippines): Immediate and Unconditional Release of Ailing Political Prisoner

Background Information

Case: Diagnosed with Lung Cancer
Name of Political Prisoner:   Mariano Umbrero
Age:    63
Civil Status:   Married with children
Place of Detention:   Building 11, New Bilibid Prison (NBP), Muntinlupa City
Prison Number:        N204P-2023

Brief Description of the Situation

Mariano Umbrero, a political prisoner and currently serving his sentence at the New Bilibid Prison-NBP (national penitentiary) is in extremely critical state due to diagnosed lung cancer.

Based on his clinical abstract after a medical check-up conducted at the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) dated January 31, 2011, Umbrero acquired Non-Small Cell Carcinoma Stage II B. Some few weeks back, Umbrero complained of difficulty in breathing and had a sudden episode of intense epigastric pain which was severe enough to warrant admission in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of NBP hospital. Aside from the said medical findings, Umbrero is also suffering from multiple organ problems that include his heart and liver.

Umbrero, a suspected member of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) was convicted and incarcerated for the crime of murder and kidnapping with serious illegal detention. He was sentenced and made to suffer the penalty of “reclusion perpetua” or life imprisonment. This is his second conviction and led to his return to the NBP where he is presently imprisoned. But despite his conviction, Umbrero consistently stressed that he had never participated in any activities of the said armed rebel group including the crime that he was accused and convicted of. Umbrero further claimed that he was arrested and jailed not because of being an NPA member but of his principles and stance on issues affecting the lives of marginalized people.

Due to imposed perpetual confinement, lack of proper medical care, without timely medical attention and essential needs inside the NBP, Umbrero’s physical and mental health has worsened and is in critical condition.

A prisoner of conscience under International Humanitarian Law specifically in the provision on the Protection of the Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked states that, “All wounded, sick and shipwrecked, to whichever Party he/she belong, shall be respected and protected. In all circumstances, they shall be treated humanely and shall receive, to the fullest possible extent and with the least possible delay, the medical care and attention required by their condition. There shall be no distinction between them on any other grounds.”

Thus, we are calling on all international human rights bodies, institutions, networks and friends to maximize efforts to lobby for the immediate and unconditional release of Umbrero on humanitarian grounds in order to promptly and properly address his severe illness.

Actions Requested

Please write to the authorities in the Philippines urging them to review the present health status of Mariano Umbrero and eventually recommend his immediate and unconditional release.

Please send your letters to:

1. Hon. Benigno Aquino III
President
Republic of the Philippines
Malacanang Palace
JP Laurel Street , San Miguel
Manila 1005
Philippines
Tel: +632 735 6201; +632 564 1451 to 80
Fax: +632 736 1010
corres@op.gov.ph /opnet@ops.gov.ph

2. Secretary Leila M. De Lima
Department of Justice (DOJ)
Padre Faura Street Ermita
Manila
Philippines 1000
Tel: +632 521 1908
Fax: +632 523 9548
doj.delima@gmail.com

3. Secretary Teresita Quintos-Deles
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP)
6th Floor, Agustin 1 Building, F. Ortigas Jr. Avenue
Ortigas Center
Pasig City 1600
Philippines
Tel: +632 544 4217
Fax: +632 638 2216
feedback@opapp.net

4. Secretary Enrique T. Ona
Department of Health (DOH)
San Lazaro Compound, Sta. Cruz,
Manila
Philippines 006
Tel: +632 743 6393; +632 711 9502 to 03
Fax: +632 743 1829
etona@co.doh.gov.ph

5. Chairperson Loretta Ann P. Rosales
Commission on Human Rights (CHR)
SAAC Bldg., Commonwealth Avenue
U.P. Complex, Diliman
Quezon City
Philippines 1101
Tel: +632 928 5655; +632 926 6188
Fax: +632 929 0102
chair.rosales.chr@gmail.com

Prepared by:

Task Force Detainees of the Philippines (TFDP)
45 Saint Mary Street Cubao
Quezon City
Tel: +632 437 8054; +632 995 0246
Fax: +632 911 3643
tfdp1974@yahoo.com
http://www.tfdp.net

One response to “[Urgent appeal] Immediate and Unconditional Release of Ailing Political Prisoner – www.tfdp.net”

  1. 30 July 2011

    HIS EXCELLENCY BENIGNO SIMEON C. AQUINO III
    President
    Republic of the Philippines
    Malacanang Palace

    Thru : USEC. SEVERRO CATORA
    Executive Director
    Philippine Human Rights Committee
    Malacanang

    Sir,

    Greetings of Peace!

    This is in reference to our political prisoners covered under the GRP-RPM-P/RPA-ABB Peace Agreement that requires VERY URGENT ATTENTION and proper action.

    A month before Tatay Mariano Umbrero died, I verbally informed the Office of the President (thru the National Anti-Poverty Commission or NAPC and the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process or OPAPP) about the stage four lung cancer of Tatay Umbrero and requested for medical assistance and his release based on humanitarian grounds. I further reiterated my concern through a written request dated July 6, 2011 addressed to Sec. Teresita Quintos-Deles (OPAPP) and on July 15, 2011 I received information that Tatay Mariano ended his last breath at around 9AM of the same day. I immediately called OPAPP inquiring if they visited Tatay Mariano and they responded that they planned to visit Tatay Mariano on July 18, 2011 but I told OPAPP that it was already too late the hero because Tatay Mariano was already dead. I believe President Aquino could have immediately acted on it if the concerned agencies I mentioned did their part and if there is an existing and operating bilateral mechanism as defined under the 2000 GRP and RPM-P/RPA-ABB Peace Agreement.

    Last year sometime on August 2010, a political detainee Roberto Rivera, detained at MMDJ Sica building Camp Bagong Diwa Bicutan died with acute TB without the benefit of being brought to hospital despite that there was a court order. He was not also granted of release based humanitarian grounds.

    On July 18, 2011 I send letter to Sec. Teresita Deles about the death of Tatay Mariano and the late action taken by OPAPP and on same date I send another request to Sec. Deles requesting the urgency for medical assistance and the release of Marlon Navarro based on humanitarian grounds who is currently detained at MMDJ Sica building Camp Bagong Diwa Bicutan and has been suffering from acute TB and has difficulty in breathing and again, OPAPP promised to immediately act on the following day July 19, 2011 but as of this date July 30, 2011, OPAPP did not personally see and talk to Marlon Navarro for whatever reasons which I don’t know yet.

    It is in this context that I am bringing this matter to your office and hopefully it can also reach the attention of our President Benigno Simeon “Noynoy” Cojuangco Aquino III for proper action. To the minimum, Marlon Navarro needs to be brought to the hospital for medication because he is in his 8 day spiting with blood and as of July 29, 2011 the warden has duly received the order of the court ordering him to bring Navarro to the hospital but until this junction, no action was made. At the maximum, may be the good President can grant his release based on humanitarian grounds and strategically, I suggest that prison reforms (enactment of laws) are to be made that will really address major issues of political detainees/political prisoners and inmates in general.

    I am very much willing to discuss with you and with the official representative of the President some related issues relative to the plight of our political detainees and political prisoners.

    At this juncture, I don’t know how many alleged political offenders and political prisoners are still languishing in different jails in the country with similar health conditions.

    Your utmost favorable consideration regarding this matter is of great help in building lasting peace.

    Serve the People,

    JOHN LANA

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