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攻击人权捍卫者

Pablo Matinong Jr

事故日期
2020年7月10日
日期准确度
全部正确
Pablo Matinong Jr
男性
受影响小区的领袖或成员
杀害
目标: Individual
事发地点: 菲律宾
San Miguel Corporation (SMC) 菲律宾 农业/食品/饮料/烟草/渔业:一般, 采矿, 跨产业综合企业
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Anti-coal advocate and Mayor Pablo Matinong Jr was killed from a riding-in-tandem in Sto Niño, South Cotabato, Philippines. Sto Niño police report that Matinong was walking alone as he checked a road concreting project in his town when two motorcycle-riding men in face masks appeared and shot the mayor twice in the head. Matinong was an advocate for sustainable and organic farming and opposed mining in South Cotabato and contributed with various projects. He was also known to help and collaborate with several other organisations for these projects. Matinong opposed the idea of the creation of coal mining sites in Lake Sebu, Barangay Ned, and South Cotabato. These provinces were known to have one of the largest coal deposits in the country and the proposal of a mining site from Daguma Agro Minerals Inc (DAMI) was opposed by locals and allegedly violates the Environment code. In previous years, Matinong was accused by President Rodrigo Duterte regarding his involvement with drug allegations.