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[From the web] LAWYERS URGE THE SUPREME COURT FOR REFORMS IN THE ISSUANCE OF SEARCH WARRANTS: Express concern over the use of court processes as cover to attack activists and dissenters | NUPL

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LAWYERS URGE THE SUPREME COURT FOR REFORMS IN THE ISSUANCE OF SEARCH WARRANTS: Express concern over the use of court processes as cover to attack activists and dissenters
22 March 2021

More than a hundred lawyers, law deans and legal luminaries today formally urged the Supreme Court, through a letter, to institute reforms in the issuance of search warrants, concerned that court processes have possibly been resorted to as false legal cover to attack activists and dissenters.

The letter, prompted by the number of deaths and arrests in the course of the implementation of search warrants, include, among others, the following proposals:

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[Press Release] Political prisoners, assisted by Philippine human rights advocates, seek their release due to COVID-19 pandemic -NUPL

Twenty-two political prisoners, who are 60 years old and above, sickly and among the most vulnerable to the COVID-19, filed a petition before the Supreme Court seeking their temporary release.

The petition was filed on April 8, 2020, with the assistance of human rights groups KAPATID and KARAPATAN, together with lawyers from the Public Interest Law Center (PILC) and the National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers (NUPL). Petitioners also prayed that the court immediately set up a mechanism in prisons throughout the country for the release of thousands of similarly situated prisoners.

“Our prisons have more than 500% congestion rate and lack water and other hygienic facilities, making them a hotbed for the life-threatening COVID-19. Prisoners cannot follow simple DOH guidelines like washing of hands with soap and social distancing under the dismal state of our jails. Worse, if ever they get infected, they do not have immediate access to hospital treatment because of their status as persons deprived of liberty, not to mention the inadequate, or even lack of, medical facilities within our prison system. Once transmission occurs in prisons, the infection and casualty rates could be more than double the rate outside. It will be like a death sentence on these prisoners.” said Atty. Ephraim Cortez, Secretary-General of the NUPL.

“This is the reason why we are asking for the release of petitioners on humanitarian grounds. Petitioners are political prisoners who continue to be deprived of their liberty even as they have not been convicted, simply because they were not allowed to avail of their right to bail. Petitioners assert that they are not flight risks, especially during the lockdown because they are already old, infirm or sickly prisoners. We cited the case of Senator Enrile who was released on humanitarian considerations by the Supreme Court in 2017,” Cortez further said.

“There are calls all over the world for the release of thousands of prisoners because of the threat of the coronavirus. Even repressive governments like Iran has released more than 10,000 prisoners to ease the threat of massive deaths in prisons. The measures instituted by Philippine prison authorities such as prison lockdown cannot ensure that the virus will not be able to infect prisoners. Even rich countries like the United States admit their incapability to secure prisoners from COVID and are already studying ways for the release of these prisoners” said Atty. Rachel Pastores, managing counsel of the PILC.

“All that the prisoners are asking is that they be temporarily released on recognizance or bail until the termination of the state of national emergency. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet has made the call for the release of prisoners throughout the world. Many countries have responded positively to the UN call, the latest of which was India, whose Supreme Court ordered the creation of judicial committees to effect the immediate release of qualified prisoners. We urge the Court to urgently hear the petition and grant the prayer for the release of these old and sick prisoners on humanitarian ground. We also ask the Court to immediately set up a procedure for the release of other old and sickly prisoners all over the country,” concluded Pastores. #

Reference:

Atty. Ephraim B. Cortez
NUPL Secretary-General
+639172092943

Atty. Rachel F. Pastores
PILC Managing Counsel
+639279219539

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[In the news] NUPL on ‘rubbish’ oust-Duterte matrix: We’re too busy defending human rights -ABS-CBN news

A group of lawyers accused of plotting the ouster of President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday called the claims “rubbish,” as they claimed they were too busy defending human rights.

The National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers hit a report on Manila Times, which quoted “highly placed source in the Office of the President” that “there is a plot to discredit the President and destabilize his government.”

“Criticism is not ousting. Lawyering is not destabilizing. At bottom, this allegation is not worth the paper it is written on. It is putrid rubbish. Garbage in — and so must — garbage out,” NUPL said in a statement signed by its chairman Neri Colmenares, president Edre Olalia, secretary general Ephraim Cortez, and adviser Carlos Zarate.

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[In the news] Lawyers group seeks SC help, protection from military harassment -INQUIRER.net

An organization of human rights lawyers on Monday sought the Supreme Court’s protection from alleged continuing harassment and “red tagging” of their members by the military and the police.

In a 23-page petition, the officers and members of the National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers (NUPL) sought the Supreme Court’s help by filing a petition for writ of amparo and writ habeas data.

A writ of amparo is a remedy available to any person whose right to life, liberty, and security has been violated or under threat. The writ of habeas data, on the other hand, is a remedy available to any person whose right to privacy in life, liberty or security has been violated or under threat by the unlawful gathering of information about the person, his or her family, and home.

Both writs serve as preventive and curative roles to curb extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances.

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