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AFAD Statement of Support to Amina Masood, et al
“Violence against women cannot be tolerated, in any form, in any context, in any circumstances, by any political leader or by any government. There is one universal truth, applicable to all countries, cultures and communities: violence against women is never acceptable, never excusable, never tolerable,” thus stated UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon.
A year ago, the Pakistani police subjected to intense baton charge families of victims of enforced disappearance who were on a peaceful protest sit-in urging the government to surface all the disappeared and to bring to justice all those responsible for the abduction. Many of those beaten were wives and children of the disappeared. They were herded to and detained in the police station.
Amina Masood Janjua, wife of disappeared Mr. Masood Janjua and chairperson of the Defence of Human Rights, were among those beaten and detained. Her husband, Masood Janjua, was forcibly disappeared on 30 July 2005, allegedly abducted by state security forces. He remains disappeared up to this day.
Surface Jonas Burgos and Return Him Safe to His Family! End the List Now!
Some people think that the truth can be hidden with a little cover-up. But as time goes by, what is true is revealed.
Eight long years and the family of Jonas Burgos continues to suffer from the agony of uncertainty about his safety and fate. Before he was forcibly disappeared on 28 April 2007, he was a member of the Alyansa ng mga Magbubukid sa Bulacan, who practiced and promoted sustainable organic farming in San Miguel, Bulacan and shared his knowledge on ecologically-friendly and economically-viable sustainable agriculture techniques to marginalized, smallholder farmers and peasants.
Based on the decision on the writ of habeas corpus and the writ of amparo filed by Jonas’ family, the Court of Appeals in 2013 found, after intermittent hearings, and ruled that the military and the police are accountable for Jonas Burgos’ abduction but the perpetrators are consistently denying their responsibility of the crime.
Jonas Burgos’s whereabouts have not been known since he was abducted on 28 April 2007 while having lunch alone in a restaurant at a mall along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City, forcibly dragged away by a group of men and a woman.
Not knowing the whereabouts and fate of Jonas Burgos, his family has for eight years been suffering mental anguish. His family’s relentless search for truth and justice has earned for them the ire of the alleged perpetrators and they themselves are subject to harassment.
Surface Mr. Ilias Ali and Mr. Ansar Ali Now
The current situation of enforced disappearance in Bangladesh is very alarming. The case of enforced disappearance though started more than three and a half years ago, has drawn the attention and alarm of the global community. Visibly, democracy in Bangladesh is at its most vulnerable situation. The government and its security forces have been resorting to nefarious tactics of secret abduction, arbitrary arrest and detention, torture, extrajudicial killing, and enforced disappearance.
The Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances is deeply concerned about the systematic pattern of enforced disappearances in Bangladesh which has become gravely alarming- a concerted scheme to eliminate people deemed undesirable especially political opponents. Politically motivated enforced disappearances are done in the context of the general atmosphere of impunity granted to law enforcement agencies and security forces in Bangladesh.
SURFACE PORLAGEE “Billy Rakchongcharoen” RAKCHAROEN AND BRING HIM SAFE TO HIS FAMILY
It has been a year since ethnic Karen Mr. Porlagee Rakcharoen went disappeared and nothing has been hAeard of his whereabouts. Also known as Billy Rakchongcharoen, a prominent environmental activist and human rights defender, he was last seen in the afternoon of 17 April 2014 after he was reportedly arrested and detained at a checkpoint at Kaengn Krachan National Park in Petchaburi province by Thai park authorities for questioning for alleged unlawful gathering of wild bee honeycomb and illegal possession of six bottles of honey.
Mr. Chaiwat Limlikitaksor, chief of the Kaeng Krachan National Park Office told local activists on 18 April that Billy had been released after the questioning and denied any knowledge on his whereabouts.
The Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD), expresses grave concern over the safety and fate of Billy Rakchongcharoen. Basing on the circumstances, AFAD strongly believes that the ethnic Karen had been forcibly disappeared by Thai park authorities. Also, the concerned park authorities had not presented evidence of Billy’s release from arrest or the details of his detention.