Groups slam Parlade’s red-tagging of Mindanaoan lawyer, warn of danger to legal profession

Date:

Share post:

DAVAO CITY (January 5) — Human rights groups and lawyers’ organizations in Mindanao condemned a social media post by former military general Antonio Parlade Jr., calling it a renewed act of red-tagging that endangers lawyers and undermines the justice system.

The Karapatan-Southern Mindanao Region (Karapatan-SMR) said Parlade’s post targeting human rights lawyer Tony La Viña puts the legal profession at risk by vilifying lawyers who represent marginalized communities and defend civil liberties.

Karapatan-SMR deputy secretary-general Grecian Asoy said Parlade’s accusations resurface despite an August 2023 Ombudsman ruling that reprimanded the former general for similar conduct.

Parlade’s Facebook post, titled “Who is Atty. Tony La Viña and why he loves the CPP so much,” alleged that La Viña defends activists because he is sympathetic to the Communist Party of the Philippines—a claim rights groups say is baseless and dangerous.

Parlade previously served as commander of the Southern Luzon Command and as spokesperson of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) in 2021.

Asoy cited the Supreme Court ruling in Deduro v. Vinoya, which recognizes red-tagging as a threat to life, liberty, and security, saying Parlade’s statements undermine the high court’s pronouncement.

spot_img

Related articles

US oil depot talk stirs Davao, but MinDA says no notice

DAVAO CITY (April 17) — The Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) clarified that it has received no formal communication...

SSS rolls out ₱60B aid, moves up pension increase

MANILA (April 17) — The Social Security System (SSS) is rolling out a sweeping package of loan relief...

Mindanao revives 50:50 energy mix goal as fuel volatility bites

DAVAO CITY (April 17) — A renewed push to rebalance Mindanao’s energy mix is gaining traction, with planners...

Davao del Sur towns mobilize ₱70-M energy relief, tighten accountability amid fuel crisis

STA. CRUZ, Davao del Sur (April 17) — Local governments in Davao del Sur have earmarked up to...