Extrajudicial
killing
An extrajudicial killing is the
killing of a person by governmental authorities or individuals without the
sanction of any judicial proceeding or legal process. Extrajudicial punishments
are mostly seen by humanity to be unethical, since they bypass the due process
of the legal jurisdiction in which they occur.
uSection 3(a) of the United States
Torture Victim Protection Act contains a definition of extrajudicial killing: a deliberate killing not authorized by a
previous judgment pronounced by a regular constituted court affording all the
judicial guarantees which are recognized as indispensable by civilized peoples.
SUPPORT
The
victims’ families know that extrajudicial killing was committed in the process
of apprehending their loved ones, but they must also know that proving such is
difficult or almost impossible without witnesses. Of course it is
understandable that potential witnesses to EJKs may be intimidated, but they
should be brave to come out in the open to support the lawyers in the name of
justice.
TAKE NOTE
uStop
extrajudicial executions in the Philippines
uRight now, alleged drug offenders
in the Philippines are being killed unlawfully.
uSince President Duterte came to power, there have been
over 7000 state-sponsored killings in his anti-drug campaign. There have also
been many cases where alleged drug users have been killed in police custody or
in police operations. In some cases, police officers have even colluded with
paid killers and killed for financial incentives.
uThe victims of these efforts have
mainly been poor, young men. The ‘war on drugs’, in effect, is a war on the
poor. In some cases, families of killed victims have had to suffer through
police theft and planting of evidence.
uMeanwhile, the President has
defended his anti-drugs campaign and extended it until 2022. And not a single
police officer has been prosecuted or dismissed from duty in relation to
killings during police drug operations.
Investigations are either non-existent or weak, making any effort made by the families of victims to bring their case to court futile. Most families fear reprisal, and so do not come forward to seek justice.
Investigations are either non-existent or weak, making any effort made by the families of victims to bring their case to court futile. Most families fear reprisal, and so do not come forward to seek justice.
Contact information
uTHE PROPONENTS
CAN BE CONTACTED ON THE FOLLOWING:
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