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Ataque a defensor de derechos humanos

30 Dic 2020

Reynaldo Katipunan - Tumandok indigenous community

Fecha del incidente
30 Dic 2020
Exactitud de fecha
Todo correcto
Reynaldo Katipunan
Masculino
Tumandok indigenous community
Pueblos indígenas, Líder o miembro de una comunidad afectada
Asesinatos
Objetivo: Individual
Lugar del incidente: Filipinas
Daewoo E&C Corea del Sur Construcción, Ingeniería Respuesta de la empresa
Otros actores

Fuentes

On December 30, 2020, Filipino police officers raided Indigenous villages within a military reservation camp in the central Philippines in search of alleged members of the outlawed New People’s Army (NPA). During the raid, authorities attacked unarmed members of the Tumandok community while asleep, killing nine indigenous leaders and arresting at least seventeen other people. Those killed were leaders of their Tumandok indigenous communities and included Roy Giganto, Reynaldo Katipunan, Barangay Lahug, Galson Catamin, Eliseo Gayas Jr., Maurito Diaz, Artilito Katipunan, Mario Aguirre, Jomar Vidal and Rolando Dia. The operation displaced around 500 people from their homes. Local groups deny affiliations to the NPA and claim that those who were killed had been red-tagged for their opposition to the ongoing construction of the Jalaur Mega Dam in the nearby municipality of Calinog. The project is financed by a loan from the Economic Development Cooperation Fund (KEDF) of South Korea, issued through the Export-Import Bank of Korea in 2012, and is to be implemented by Daewoo Engineering and Construction.