<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:large"><br></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div><table style="padding-top:32px;background-color:#ffffff" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><td style="max-width:560px;padding:24px 24px 32px;background-color:#fafafa;border:1px solid #e0e0e0;border-radius:2px"><table style="min-width:272px;padding-top:8px"><tbody>
<tr><td><br></td></tr><tr><td style="padding-top:20px;color:#757575;font-size:16px;font-weight:normal;text-align:left"><br></td></tr><tr><td style="padding-top:24px;color:#4285f4;font-size:14px;font-weight:bold;text-align:left"><br></td></tr></tbody></table></td></tr></tbody></table></td></tr><tr style="border:none;background-color:#fff;font-size:12.8px;width:90%"><td style="padding:48px 10px" align="left"><br></td></tr></tbody></table></div> The People’s Health Movement global condemns the repression and attacks on<br>
health workers, human rights defenders, and their families<br>
The People’s Health Movement (PHM) global supports the statement of PHM<br>
Philippines, and strongly condemns the worsening repression and attacks on<br>
human right defenders, health workers and other activists in the<br>
Philippines.<br>
We are particularly concerned and condemn the death threats against Dr.<br>
Gene Nisperos, his wife, Dr. Julie Caguiat and their children, as well as<br>
other unionists and student-leaders in the University of the Philippines<br>
(UP). Dr. Nisperos, faculty of the UP College of Medicine and President of<br>
the All UP Academic Employees Union-Manila Chapter, has been actively<br>
campaigning against the big P456 million slash in the budget of the<br>
Philippine General Hospital. And Dr. Caguiat (co-convenor of the Coalition<br>
for the People’s Right to Health) has raised serious concerns about the<br>
health crisis in the country in a press conference. Both are active members<br>
of PHM-Philippines and have participated in global PHM activities. Both are<br>
health activists who staunchly defend the right of the people for a free,<br>
comprehensive, and quality health care.<br>
The two doctors chose to work with and serve the marginalized segments of<br>
society -- they helped set up community-based health programs and trained<br>
community health workers in communities where health services are<br>
inaccessible. As such, both are very vocal on issues that affect the health<br>
and lives of the Filipinos. They actively join and even lead protest<br>
actions against privatization, lack of access to medicines and health<br>
services, corruption in government, budget slash and the poor health<br>
situation in the country. The issues and the actions taken by Dr. Nisperos<br>
and Dr. Caguiat are legitimate and are within their democratic and<br>
political rights.<br>
Dr Nisperos and Dr Caguiat, as well as other activists are currently facing<br>
intimidation, harassment and death threats, which are part of the on-going<br>
smear and vilification campaign against health rights organizations and<br>
threats, harassments and intimidation of health activists and human rights<br>
defenders in the Philippines. Within the last 10 days, the police and<br>
military have raided at least six offices of legal organizations, civil<br>
society groups, and people's organizations in Bacolod City (in the Visayas)<br>
and in Metro Manila based on search warrants issued by one judge from<br>
another city (Quezon City). Although 32 people have been released, around<br>
15 activists and sectoral leaders remain incarcerated and have been charged<br>
with fictitious actions such as illegal possession of firearms and human<br>
trafficking. Those still incarcerated include Cora Agovida, a nursing<br>
mother and head of Gabriela, the women's organization, Michael Tan<br>
bartolome, her husband, and Anne Kreuger, a journalist of an alternative<br>
media outfit, Altermidya.<br>
PHM Global secretariat, India<br>
E-mail: <a href="mailto:globalsecretariat@phmovement.org" target="_blank">globalsecretariat@phmovement.org</a> Web: <a href="http://www.phmovement.org" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">www.phmovement.org</a><br>
According to reports, labor leader and former political prisoner Reynaldo<br>
Malaborbor, 64, was shot by unidentified gunmen in front of his house at<br>
Karapatan Subdivision in Cabuyao, Laguna on Monday evening, November 4. He<br>
was a leader of labor alliance group Alyansa ng mga Manggagawa sa Probinsya<br>
ng Laguna (ALMAPILA). Honey Mae ‘Hanimay’ Suazo, former Karapatan Southern<br>
Mindanao Secretary General, is missing since she left their home last<br>
November 2 to visit her departed loved ones in Panabo, Davao del Norte. She<br>
was last seen onboard a motorcycle on her way home. KARAPATAN is a<br>
nationwide human rights organization.<br>
Many of those under threat have had to take extraordinary steps to<br>
safeguard their own lives and those of their families. It is unacceptable<br>
that the police and military, which should be protecting the people<br>
especially those responsible f<br>
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