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DOJ, hinimok na imbestigahan at kasuhan ang NPA dahil sa 'checkpoints, extortion'


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Nanawagan ang isang kandidato sa pagka-senador nitong Martes sa gobyerno na imbestigahan at kung maaari, kasuhan ang New People's Army sa pagtatayo ng 'roadblocks' at sa 'pangingikil' ng pera mula sa mga politikong nangangampanya sa mga lugar kung saan nananatili ang puwersa ng mga rebelde.
 
Sa tatlong-pahinang liham, hiniling ni senatorial candidate Risa Hontiveros kay Justice Secretary Leila de Lima na imbestigahan ang pananambang sa convoy ni Gingoog City Mayor Ruthie Guingona.
 
Habang sugatan ang mayor, napatay naman ang dalawa niyang tauhan.
 
Patungo sa city proper mula sa barangay fiesta coronation night ang apat-na-sasakyang convoy ni Guigona nang tambangan sila ng mga rebelde sa Barangay Capitulungan. Kinumpirma ng NPA ang incidente, ngunit iginiit na hindi nila ito sinasadya.
 
Nauna nang inihayag ng Armed Forces na itinatayo ng mga rebelde ang mga roadblock tuwing panahon ng eleksyon upang mangikil ng pera mula sa mga kandidato.
 
Inutusan na ni Pangulong Aquino ang security forces ng gobyerno na buwagin ang inilalagay na mga roadblock ng mga komunistang rebelde.
 
Paglabag sa Election Code
 
Ayon kay Hontiveros, ang "illegal checkpoints and extortion" ng NPA ay paglabag sa Section 261(e) ng Omnibus Election Code sa "threats, intimidation, terrorism, use of fraudulent device or other forms of coercion."
 
Nakasaad sa probisyon na: "Any person who, directly or indirectly, threatens, intimidates or actually causes, inflicts or produces any violence, injury, punishment, damage, loss or disadvantage upon any person or persons or that of the immediate members of his family, his honor or property, or uses any fraudulent device or scheme to compel, or to induce the registration or refraining from registration of any voter, or the participation in a campaign or refraining or desistance from any campaign, or the casting of any vote or omission to vote, or any promise of such registration, campaign, vote, or omission therefore."
 
“These acts are clear violations of our election laws, which prohibit the use of threats, intimidation, terrorism and other coercive tools to influence the conduct and the result of elections,” ani Hontiveros.
 
She added: “We have to demand accountability from the NPA for their human rights abuses, and correcting human rights abuses should be universally applied. Civilians who engage in electoral politics should be protected from all forms of threats and coercion, whether they’re from state or non-state actors such as the NPA."
 
Ayon kay Hontiveros, ang pag-atake kay Mayor Guingona ay mahahalintulad sa panahon ng martial law sa ilalim ni yumaong strongman Ferdinand Marcos.
 
"The checkpoints, the extortion through the so-called permit-to-campaign and permit-to-win, and the use of violence remind me of the machinery of coercion that Marcos established to subvert the will of the people, the same violent tool deployed by the Ampatuans to kill and bury their enemies,” aniya. — Amanda Fernandez/RSJ, GMA News