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Groups hail SC’s protection orders on abducted activists Tamano, Castro

MANILA, Philippines — Environmental groups applauded the issuance of the Supreme Court (SC) of protection writs on abducted environmental activists Jhed Tamano and Jonila Castro.

The SC on Thursday said that it granted writs of amparo and habeas data, along with a temporary protection order on the environmental activists as there was an “established violation to the life, liberty or security” against them.

In a statement by Kalikasan People’s Network for the Environment on Thursday, the group said that the decision of the high court “sets a precedent for safeguarding environmental defenders and ensuring justice for those who threaten their well-being.”

“We will continue to demand justice for all the desaparecidos and call for accountability from those who violate our rights,” the group said in a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter).

Rep. France Castro (ACT-Teachers) said that the SC’s decision is a “strong message”  that violations against environmental defenders will not be tolerated.

"It is a victory for justice and human rights that the Supreme Court has recognized the need to provide legal protection to these young activists who have been allegedly abducted by the AFP," Castro said in a statement on Thursday.

“We will continue to support and stand in solidarity with these brave activists, ensuring that their voices are heard and that justice is served. The safety and security of those who advocate for environmental protection should always be upheld," she added. 

A writ of amparo protects individuals whose right to life, liberty, or security is violated or threatened by unlawful acts of public officials, employees or private entities.

A writ of habeas data, meanwhile, protects a person’s right to control information against them that was illegally obtained. 

The environmental activists still face a slander charge, after the Department of Justice (DOJ) dismissed the perjury charges which were filed by Lt. Col. Ronnel Dela Cruz, commanding officer of the Philippine Army 70th battalion.

In response, rights group Karapatan and other groups urged the Justice department to dismiss the “trumed-up” charges against Tamano and Castro.

However, DOJ spokesman Mico

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