失踪原住民活动人士的家属在军事营地前抗议

4月30日星期四,人权组织和原住民活动人士在阿吉纳尔多营地(Camp Aguinaldo)外表达了愤怒与哀悼,以纪念两名原住民权利捍卫者在黎刹省遭持枪绑架三周年。此次抗议活动由Katribu、Sandugo以及Kabataan para sa Tribung Pilipino等组织领导。他们强调了这些持续发生的失踪事件,并将其与近期发生的托博索(Toboso)杀戮事件联系起来。

4月30日星期四,示威者聚集在阿吉纳尔多营地外,纪念Dexter Capuyan和Jereos De Jesus失踪三周年。56岁的Bontoc-Ibaloi-Kankanaey族组织者Capuyan和27岁的菲律宾原住民权利特别工作组工作人员De Jesus,于2023年4月28日晚在黎刹省泰泰市(Taytay)乘坐三轮车时遭持枪绑架。

活动人士在印有菲律宾武装部队、刑事调查与侦查组及马科斯形象的横幅上喷涂了巨大的“X”标志,并将两名失踪者的海报贴在营地的围墙上。原住民联盟TABAK将此案与4月19日发生的托博索杀戮事件联系起来。在那次事件中,菲律宾武装部队第79步兵营杀害了19人,军方称这些人是叛军战士,但人权组织指出其中9人是手无寸铁的平民。

TABAK表示:“国家武装力量隐瞒Dexter和Bazoo的信息并限制他们的自由,正是针对人民持续进行法西斯统治的铁证。”Panaghiusa菲律宾维护原住民权利网络称政府的沉默是“同谋”行为,并要求进行可信的调查。2025年8月,上诉法院裁定,由于警方调查存在严重漏洞,两人属于强迫失踪的受害者。

根据Karapatan组织的数据,自马科斯二世于2022年就职以来,至少已有15人被强迫失踪,Capuyan和De Jesus便是其中之一。国际反强迫失踪联盟指出:“这些不仅仅是冰冷的统计数据;他们是儿子、父亲、活动家和原住民权利的捍卫者。国家武装力量参与这些绑架事件是这个国家灵魂上的污点。”

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