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攻擊人權捍衛者

2017年12月3日

Artemio Danyan - T’Boli-Manobo S’daf Claimants Organization (TAMASCO)

事故日期
2017年12月3日
日期準確度
全部正確
Artemio Danyan
男性
T’Boli-Manobo S’daf Claimants Organization (TAMASCO)
原住民
殺戮
目標: Individual
事發地點: 菲律賓
San Miguel Corporation (SMC) 菲律賓 農業/食品/飲料/煙草/漁業:綜合, 採礦, 跨產業綜合企業
DMCI Holdings 菲律賓 建築, 採礦, 能源, 水務公司 企業回應
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On December 3, 2017, eight Lumad human rights defenders, namely Datu Victor Danyan, Artemio Danyan, Bobot Lagase, Mateng Bantel, Pato Celardo, Samuel Angkoy, To Diamante, and Victor Danyan Jr., were massacred allegedly by soldiers in Barangay Ned, Lake Sebu, South Cotabato Province, the Philippines. The eight belonged to T’boli-Manobo S’daf Claimants Organisation (TAMASCO), a group of Lumad fighting for their ancestral lands. The eight Lumad were killed after organising a peaceful protest against the expansion of a coffee plantation on their ancestral lands, that had been grabbed by DM Consunji Incorporated (DMCI)-owned Silvicultural Industries, Inc.’s (SII) Dawang Coffee Plantation. The community had previously complained about harassment from soldiers and plantation guards. The community was also said to be pressured by another company, San Miguel Energy Corp, to stop opposing its coal mining application for Daguma Agro Minerals.