Families of missing Indigenous activists protest at military camp

Rights groups and Indigenous activists expressed rage and grief outside Camp Aguinaldo on Thursday, April 30, marking three years since two Indigenous rights defenders were seized at gunpoint in Rizal. The protest was led by Katribu, Sandugo, and Kabataan para sa Tribung Pilipino. They highlighted the ongoing disappearances and linked them to the recent Toboso killings.

On Thursday, April 30, demonstrators gathered outside Camp Aguinaldo to mark the third anniversary of the disappearance of Dexter Capuyan and Jereos De Jesus. Capuyan, a 56-year-old Bontoc-Ibaloi-Kankanaey organizer, and De Jesus, a 27-year-old staff member of the Philippine Task Force for Indigenous Peoples' Rights, were seized at gunpoint from a tricycle in Taytay, Rizal, on the evening of April 28, 2023.

Activists spray-painted a large X on banners featuring logos of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Criminal Investigation and Detection Group, and Marcos' image. They also plastered posters of the two missing men on the camp's walls. TABAK, an Indigenous alliance, linked the case to the April 19 Toboso killings, where the AFP's 79th Infantry Battalion killed 19 people it described as rebel combatants, though rights groups said nine were unarmed civilians.

"The state forces' withholding of information and freedom from Dexter and Bazoo is proof of the continuing fascism against the people," TABAK said. The Panaghiusa Philippine Network to Uphold Indigenous Peoples' Rights called the government's silence "complicity" and demanded a credible investigation. In August 2025, the Court of Appeals ruled the two as victims of enforced disappearance due to serious gaps in the police probe.

Capuyan and De Jesus are among at least 15 people forcibly disappeared since Marcos Jr. took office in 2022, according to Karapatan. The International Coalition Against Enforced Disappearances stated, "These are not mere statistics; they are sons, fathers, activists, and indigenous peoples’ defenders. The involvement of state forces in these abductions is a stain on the soul of this nation."

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Volunteers link arms in a human barricade protecting drug war victims' families from Duterte supporters outside the ICC in The Hague.
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Volunteers form human barricade to protect drug war victims at ICC

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In The Hague, Netherlands, volunteers organized a human barricade to shield drug war victims' families from harassment by supporters of former President Rodrigo Duterte outside the International Criminal Court (ICC). This occurred on the third and fourth days of the pre-trial proceedings in February 2026. The incident reflects broader tensions between defenders and critics of Duterte's drug war.

Tacloban City Regional Trial Court Branch 45 has denied appeals by activists Frenchie Mae Cumpio and Marielle Domequil against their terrorism financing conviction and bail plea. Groups including NUJP and KAPATID condemned the ruling as a dangerous precedent. Their legal counsel plans to pursue remedies to reverse it.

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Zacatecas' State Table for Peace and Security Spokesperson confirmed the identities of six out of seven people found dead in Aguascalientes. All victims were from Zacatecas, with disappearances reported between April 17 and 29. One had a prior missing person report.

During the Mazatlán Carnival parade, families of missing persons joined the march to demand more attention to their cases in Sinaloa. Holding signs and chanting “Where are they?”, they emphasized the need to strengthen searches and investigations. The protest took place amid ongoing disappearances in the region.

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The Chamber of Deputies approved on Monday (2) a bill creating the heinous crime of forced disappearance of persons, committed by state agents. The text, which goes to the Senate, provides for prison terms of 10 to 20 years and is considered ongoing until the victim's whereabouts are discovered. Lawmakers debated whether the law could affect dictatorship-era cases, but the rapporteur stated it does not retroact.

Mery Cortez, mother of Romario Veloz, testified before the Senate's Human Rights, Nationality and Citizenship Commission against proposed presidential pardons that would benefit Captain José Santiago Faúndez, convicted for her son's 2019 death. Cortez described the revived trauma from these proposals and questioned President José Antonio Kast on forgiveness for victims. Subsecretary Pablo Mira and Justice Minister Fernando Rabat attended part of Tuesday's session.

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The National Union of People's Lawyers has petitioned the Supreme Court to issue protective writs for human rights lawyers in Negros and development workers, citing alleged red-tagging, surveillance, and threats from state agents. The petitions include lawyer Rey Gorgonio, chair of NUPL-Negros, and members of the Paghida-et sa Kauswagan Development Group. The group also raised concerns about the ongoing security threats faced by a lawyer in Isabela.

 

 

 

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