PMPI Statement on President Duterte’s signing of Ant-Terrorism Law

On July 3, the same day that the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country breached the 40,000-mark, President Rodrigo Duterte signed the controversial Anti-Terror Bill into a law without much regard to the clamor of people for further dialogue and to veto the bill.

The promise to pass a new Heal As One Law II to alleviate the suffering Filipino people due to the pandemic has been overshadowed when President Duterte declared Anti-Terrorism Bill as a priority bill, finally sealing it with his signature. A very misplaced priority indeed.

As we call for systematic, efficient, and humane solutions to the health, social and economic crisis due to the pandemic, the nation was instead “gifted” with this bill, which we see as intending to control and manage the mounting complaints and dissent of people for the government’s failure to address the problems of the poorest and the majority of Filipinos specially during the pandemic.

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When In Doubt, Refer To The Philippine Constitution

Statement of Concerned Disaster Risk Reduction Organizations and Practitioners of DRRNetPhils on the Anti-Terror Law of 2020 Quezon City DEVELOPMENT work is anchored on the 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines, where our rights as Filipino people are promoted and upheld to enjoy “independence and democracy under the…

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CODE-NGO Statement on the Anti-Terrorism Bill of 2020

We, the Caucus of Development NGO Networks (CODE-NGO), strongly oppose the Anti-Terrorism Bill. This unconstitutional measure not only infringes on the Filipino’s rights enshrined in the basic law of the land but also endangers Philippine democracy at large. The Anti-Terrorism Bill is a regression from the democracy that the Filipinos…

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CDRC: ATA Press Statement

In the spirit of a just and humane society, Citizens’ Disaster Response Center Foundation, Inc., along with its network of civil society organizations which constitutes humanitarian and development agencies, faith-based groups, academic institutions, and community-based organizations, stand united with the public’s appeal to the Supreme Court to uphold the constitution…

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Global Coalition of Christians Issues Call for Palestinian Justice

A growing list of church leaders and justice advocates sign on to the call

Bethlehem, Palestine, July 1, 2020— Kairos Palestine and Global Kairos for Justice, a broad network of allies including Palestinian Christians and international friends of Kairos Palestine, issue Cry for Hope, an urgent call to end the oppression of the Palestinian people.  

Rifat Kassis, General Coordinator of Kairos Palestine, explains, “The Body of Christ can no longer stand by as world leaders and the international community trample on the rights of Palestinians to dignity, justice and self-determination under international law. The integrity of the Christian faith itself is at stake.”  

The authors of this international call describe the release as coming at a time of global emergencies, when the world has been summoned to turn its attention to the most vulnerable. They point to movements around the world that are seeking to bring down the structures of racism, ethnic cleansing, and the violation of land and its resources. 

Cry for Hope: A Call to Decisive Action makes the case that, as Israel announces its annexation plans, a critical point has been reached in the struggle to end the oppression of the Palestinians. Authors of the Cry for Hope argue that the personal, cultural, economic and environmental suffering of Palestinians under occupation increases day-by-day. 

Apart from the Cry, leaders around the world have made the case that, with expected support from the U.S. administration, Israel’s annexation of an additional one-third of the West Bank, including the fertile Jordan Valley, will effectively accomplish the goal of colonizing the Palestinian homeland.

Dr. Souraya Bechealany, Secretary General of the Middle East Council of Churches, says of the call, “The Kairos document Cry for Hope is our cry for Justice and, therefore, we sign in conviction under this petition as an institution representing all the Churches in the region. Our struggle for Justice and Rights will never cease. It is our raison d’être as Christians, the pursuit of and establishment of Justice. Peace without Justice is inconceivable.” 

Attached to the Cry are the names of over 300 persons and organizations offering their endorsement—church leaders, theologians, officers of ecumenical bodies and grassroots advocacy networks. Embodied in the Cry, released today, is an appeal for more signatures and bold actions on the part of the church. 

The international writing team declares, “Cry for Hope is rooted in the logic of love which has as its goal the liberation of both the oppressor and the oppressed. To bring an end to the suffering and bloodshed and to bring peace in the Holy Land, we invite churches, international ecumenical  organizations, concerned advocates from all faith traditions and partners from every sector to commit through the seven action points in the Cry.”

The Cry and its accompanying signature campaign are accessible at http://chng.it/qyNLXmvvdZ . The list of international leaders who have endorsed the document and translations in multiple languages can be found at www.cryforhope.org. Authors of the document encourage persons to report how they plan to take action for hope, justice and freedom at the movement’s Facebook page, Global Kairos for Justice Coalition

Attached: Cry for Hope: A Call to Decisive Action. Please see www.cryforhope.org for the full listing of global leaders and organizations endorsing the call.

 Kairos Palestine, the most extensive Palestinian Christian ecumenical non- violent movement, is based on the Kairos Palestine document, A Moment of Truth, launched in 2009, affirming that the Palestinian Christians are part and parcel of the Palestinian nation, calling for peace to end all suffering in the Holy Land by laboring for justice, hope and love, embraced by the Christian community, signed by all historically recognized Palestinian Christian organizations, and endorsed by the Heads of Churches in Jerusalem. 

Global Kairos for Justice (GKJ), a worldwide coalition of concerned Christians from different churches, denominational and national (or people of faith), churches and church related organizations born in response to the Kairos Palestine “Moment of Truth: a word of faith, hope, and love from the heart of Palestinian suffering,” which was launched in 2009. GKJ is committed to none violent means, calling for ending the Israeli colonization of Palestine and advocating for the right of self-determination of Palestinian people and peace with justice for all people in the holy land. 

Unity Statement urging the President to veto the Anti-Terrorism Bill

July 2, 2020

To: All Heads: Arch/Diocesan Councils of the Laity & National Lay Organizations
Dear Brothers & Sisters,

The peace and love of the Lord!

Yesterday afternoon a broad coalition of business people, labor leaders, the leaders of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, NGOs and Most Rev. Broderick S. Pabillo, D.D., came out with a Unity Statement urging the President to veto the Anti-Terrorism Bill. Please see attached.

We appeal to all organizations to support this statement. Please let us know if you are willing to endorse it. Kindly send your organizations’ logo to us by 10:00 a.m. today so that they will be included in the publication. The unity statement will be published this afternoon.

Thank you & God bless!

Sincerely in the service of the Lord,

ROUQUEL A. PONTE
President

Noted by:

+MOST REV. BRODERICK S. PABILLO, D.D.
Chairman, CBCP Episcopal Commission on the Laity

UNITY STATEMENT TO VETO ANTI-TERRORISM BILL

We, the undersigned citizens and organizations, appeal to the President to veto the anti-Terrorism bill. We are one with the proponents that we need the proper legal provisions to fight this scourge. However, more thorough discussion is needed to get broad support for a law as important as this and to strengthen the unity the country needs to fight the bigger health and economic crisis we are all facing.

Cry For Hope: A Call To Decisive Action

We Cannot Serve God and The Oppression Of The Palestinians

1st July 2020

We, Kairos Palestine and Global Kairos for Justice, a worldwide coalition born in response to the Kairos Palestine “Moment of Truth: a word of faith, hope, and love from the heart of Palestinian suffering,” issue this urgent call to Christians, churches and ecumenical institutions. We do this together with committed Christians in Palestine and around the world. This is a call for decisive action on a matter that we believe relates to the integrity of our Christian faith.

We have arrived at a critical point in the struggle to end the oppression of the Palestinian people. The State of Israel’s adoption of the Nation State Law in 2018 legalized institutional discrimination in Israel and the Palestinian territories, officially depriving Palestinians of their rights to life, livelihood, and a future in their homeland. Recent acts of the U.S. administration have supported Israel’s ongoing project of land taking and attaining control over the entire territory of Palestine. These include the 2018 move of its embassy to Jerusalem, its announcement in 2019 that the U.S. government no longer deems West Bank settlements to be “inconsistent with international law,” and the 2020 “Peace to Prosperity” plan. Fueled by U.S. support and emboldened by the ineffectual response of the international community, Israel’s newly-formed coalition government has cleared the way for outright annexation of around one third of the occupied West Bank, including the Jordan Valley. These developments make it all the more clear that we have come to the end of the illusion that Israel and the world powers intend to honor and defend the rights of the Palestinian people to dignity, self-determination, and the fundamental human rights guaranteed under international law, including the right of return for Palestinian refugees. It is time for the international community, in light of these events, to recognize Israel as an apartheid state in terms of international law.

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