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ANNOUNCEMENT

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY CELEBRATION

March 9, 2014 (15:00-17:00) 

Ass. Articolo 3. via Dancalia 19, ROMA 

 

Morong 43 are tortured, says medical report

28/02/2010 13:56

We,  volunteer  medical  doctors,  strongly  condemn  the  continuing  psychological  torture  inflicted  upon the  43  health  workers  illegally detained  by  the  Armed  Forces  of  the  Philippine  at  Camp  Capinpin.  We also  deplore  the  military’s  disrespect  for  the  basic  human rights  of  the  detained  health  workers, including their right to medical services.   

Despite repeated requests from lawyers and family members, we have been denied entry by the camp authorities nine times. We were only allowed to see the detainees on February 11 (six days since their illegal arrest) and only upon the intervention by the Chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights, and on February 24, when only one of the 3 physicians was allowed to enter. Under severely restricted conditions, the check‐ups merely lasted for 10‐15 minutes and under the scrutiny of 2‐3 guards standing in close proximity, which made our patients feel uneasy. Such is the violation of their right to health and their right to privacy.   After the medical check‐ups, we still endorsed our patients and their particular medical needs to their custodians. However, to date, no medical intervention has been made accordingly. 

According to reports from the families, our colleagues who are now our patients continue to suffer from various physical and mental conditions. Two of them asked their custodians for emergency medical help but no medical attention was provided. Under  Republic  Act  7438  Sec.  2(f),  “Any  person  arrested  or  detained  or  under  custodial  investigation shall be allowed visits by or conferences with any member of his immediate family, or any medical doctor or  priest  or  religious  minister  chosen  by  him  or  by  any  member  of  his  immediate  family  or by  his counsel...  The  person's  "immediate  family"  shall  include  his  or  her  spouse,  fiancé  or  fiancée,  parent  or child,  brother  or sister, grandparent  or  grandchild,  uncle  or  aunt,  nephew  or  niece,  and  guardian  or ward.” 

These provisions, meant to recognize both the needs and the rights of the detained health workers, are being violated on a daily basis. Hence, we  demand  that  the  rights  of  the  43  detained  health  workers  be  recognized.  We  demand  an immediate end to torture. 

Free the 43 health workers now! 

Reference: 

Julie P. Caguiat, MD  0909‐1133038 / 929‐8109       

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