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Family of child rights advocate Sally Ujano seeks acquittal in rebellion case

MANILA, Philippines — The family of child rights defender Sally Ujano has called for the acquittal of the rebellion charges against her.

On May 16, the Taguig Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 266 has found Ujano guilty of the crime of rebellion where she was sentenced to 10 years of prision mayor minimum to 17 years and four months of reclusion temporal maximum.

According to a report by the STAR, Ujano's lawyer Finella Jocom said that the court found Ujano guilty of the crime of rebellion only as a “mere participant.”

In a statement, Tina Rodriguez, Ujano’s niece, said that their family felt an overwhelming sorrow after the court decision. 

“We are crying for justice for Tita Sally, who does not deserve to be in the correctional institute where she is now,” Rodriguez said in a Monday statement.

“We plead with the authorities to grant Tita Sally what is truly due to her: total acquittal from all charges and complete freedom. May God touch the hearts and minds of the authorities to do what is right and just in His eyes,” she added.

At the age of 66, Ujano also suffers “multiple health concerns,” according to Rodriguez.

“I cannot imagine the fear and worry that they are currently feeling for their (Ujano's family) mother, especially given her age and multiple health concerns, including hypertension, hypertensive heart disease, dyslipidemia, chronic back pain because of thoracolumbar spondylosis, cholelithiasis, osteoarthritis and seborrheic keratosis,” she said.

In a separate statement, Child Rights Coalition Asia also expressed their dissapointment with the court’s ruling.

“Sally is a staunch and respected human rights defender. Sally is not an enemy of the State. She is a partner in protecting the rights of women and children. We demand that the State do its job to protect not only women and children, but also those who protect and defend women and children,” the coalition said in a statement.

Rights group Salinlahi Alliance for Children's Concerns said that Ujano’s conviction sends a “chilling effect” across rights workers.

“The conviction of Ujano does not only undermine the vital work she has done but also serves as a grave affront to the protection of

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