ASIAN
LAWYERS CONDEMN KILLINGS OF LAWYERS IN THE PHILIPPINES
The Fourth Conference of Lawyers in Asia and the Pacific (COLAP 4)
held in Seoul on September 2-3, 2005 issued a Joint Declaration
yesterday condemning human rights violations in many Asian
counties including the killings of
Philippine lawyers which it considered as an attack against the
human rights of the Filipino people.
This Declaration followed the scathing criticism of the Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo government from Jitendra Sharma in his keynote
speech, for failing to act on the spate of killings and harassment
of lawyers in the Philippines. Mr. Sharma, who is the President of
the International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL) and one
of the largest international organizations of lawyers,
specifically mentioned the killing of BAYAN (New Patriotic
Alliance) chairman Atty. Norman Bocar as the latest of a series of
killings that causes concern for lawyers from all over the world.
The Conference, which was attended by about 250 lawyers, law
professors and law students from Korea, Japan, US, India,
Bangladesh, Egypt, China, Pakistan, New Zealand, Vietnam and the
Philippines declared that "human
rights of the people in Asia and the Pacific continue to be
violated in many counties, and this must be condemned. In the
Philippines, several lawyers who represented people's causes and
judges have recently been assassinated, reflecting on the
situation in the region." The COLAP "confirmed the need
for peace and solidarity movements to secure human rights" in the
region and the world.
The Philippines was represented by Atty. Neri Javier Colmenares
and Atty. Edre U. Olalia, two of the convenors of the Counsels for
the Defense of Liberties (CODAL). Olalia also acts as the Vice
President of the International Association of People's Lawyers
(IAPL) which has earlier denounced in May the previous killings
and viewed the Philippines as
a "dangerous place" for lawyers and judges.
The Joint Declaration also opposed the US war of aggression in
Iraq and Afghanistan for economic, political, and military
dominance of the region and called for the immediate withdrawal of
US troops. The assembly also
scored ˇ°anti-terrorismˇ± measures which violate human rights of
the people
in several countries including the Philippines.
The COLAP lawyers also oppose the ideology of neo-liberal
globalization adversely impacting on the lives of workers and
farmers and which increases exploitation of peoples. COLAP
furthermore recognized the need to rectify the
rights of migrant workers which are disregarded in many countries
including Korea where there are an estimated 55,000 Filipino
migrant workers.
In a show of solidarity, COLAP 4 through Prof. Osamu Niikura,
Secretary General of the Japan Lawyers Association, asked the
Philippines during the closing ceremonies to host the next
Asian-Pacific lawyers' conference or
COLAP 5 in Manila in 2007. #
Reference: Atty. Neri Javier Colmenares
CODAL Spokesperson
c/o 00821048490342