Message on Zara Alvarez’ Murder

August 18, 2020

“Because the pursuit of justice has to continue…. receiving death threats has already become one small part of our work…” These were the brave words of Zara Alvarez when she was interviewed last year by UCANEWS. Just last night, Zara Alvarez took the bullets from her assassin. Those who wanted to silence a woman of dedicated service for the poor, yes, they murdered her.

In 2018, Zara was tagged as a terrorist in a case filed before the Department of Justice. Even if her name was eventually deleted from the list, threats to her life continued, culminating in this violent act that is widely deemed as another case of extrajudicial killing, in pursuance of the state’s anti-terrorism campaign.

Zara is a human rights champion in the Negros island, an activist, organizer and ecumenical church worker. Her active involvement in the Church People -Workers Solidarity is worthy of emulation – always reminding us to be prophetic in our work of evangelization and social justice.

Zara, they imprisoned you of fabricated charges; yet, you were declared innocent by the court.

Zara, they are afraid of you; though a petite woman yet capable of condemning injustice and ever-ready to organize farmers, peasants, workers, jeepney drivers and even church people.

Zara, they took your life, believing that they can silence the cause you are fighting for… But no, Zara, your martyrdom in the cause for justice will inspire us to advance the cry for justice – the cry of the oppressed.

Zara, you are a courageous witness in the cause for social justice.

As you said: “I cannot leave everything behind while everyone I know is being killed…”

I bleed of this never-ending injustice and violence, someone closest in my work with the oppressed is murdered. I just cannot believe this continuing madness of senseless killings! These systemic killings of human rights defenders and activists must be condemned and must stop! Our responsible agencies must pursue justice and accountability on those responsible and should never allow impunity of criminals doing senseless executions of Filipinos!

I thank the Lord for knowing you, Zara, my dear little child of struggle. I promise to ever continue our work in the service of God’s poor. You inspired me in many ways to be a pastor of the anawim of God’s kingdom.

Justice for Zara Alvarez!

Justice for all the victims of senseless killings!!

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