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UN special rapporteur proposes abolition of NTF-ELCAC

MANILA, Philippines —  United Nations Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights in the context of climate change Ian Fry yesterday recommended to the government the abolition of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict, adding that a full and independent probe is needed to look into past operations of the NTF-ELCAC.

At a press conference, Fry disclosed the results of his 10-day mission in the Philippines, which started on Nov. 6.

“I met with civil organizations who told me horrific stories on how they were treated, and in my recommendation to the government, I have suggested that they disband the ELCAC because it is clear that ELCAC is operating beyond its original mandate and its red-tagging on the people in the community and the indigenous people and that private financial interest are driving ELCAC to do this,” he said.

Fry added that NTF-ELCAC is operating with impunity and that another body should be created to replace it.

“I heard of cases of torture, disappearance and extrajudicial killings of people. This is totally unacceptable and it seems the government has lost control of some of its military organizations and is moving beyond what is considerably reasonable,” the UN special rapporteur said.

“I suggested to the government to establish a truth and reconciliation process to deal with the harm that has been caused by the military to members of the community,” he added.
At the same time, Fry said the government should also repeal the Anti-Terrorism Act and develop a truth and reconciliation process to allow people wrongly accused to seek redress by the misuse of the law.

Fry said he would submit a formal report to the Human Rights Council on June 2024.

Among the recommendations of Fry to the government are the proposed inquiry by the Commission on Human rights on red-tagging; and a major judicial inquiry to review all cases against environmental human rights defenders who have been prosecuted as a result of allegations made by the military.

He also pushed for major reforms to the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples to ensure that it protects indigenous peoples’ rights and serves the interest of

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