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Recent
years have seen an extraordinary number of extra-judicial killings of
political leaders and human rights defenders in the Philippines. The Asian
Human Rights Commission believes that these killings are preventable,
but will only stop if the local and international community publicly condemn
and pressure the government of the Philippines into taking action. |
| To: sechbp@infocom.com.ph Copy: rvpuno@dilg.gov.ph Subject: Stop Killings in the Philippines now | To: urgent-action@ohchr.org Copy: Subject: Stop Killings in the Philippines now | To: lventre@ohchr.org Copy: Subject: Stop Killings in the Philippines now | To: drpvq@yahoo.com, homermpr@yahoo.com Copy: Subject: Stop Killings in the Philippines now | To: benedictxvi@vatican.va Copy: Subject: Stop Killings in the Philippines now |
| Dear Secretary of the Department of Justice, PHILIPPINES: STOP THE KILLINGS NOW Recent years have seen an extraordinary number of political activists and human rights defenders extra-judicially killed in the Philippines. Reports indicate that approximately 290 such persons have been killed since 2004. These figures and the current situation in the Philippines are entirely unacceptable and require urgent intervention by the Government if the killings are to stop. The unabated killings and attacks against activists in the Philippines have revealed a completely inadequate response by the government to prevent further deaths and to remedy this worsening situation. The police's responsibility in investigating these cases has fallen completely short of what is required, resulting in the perpetrators, in most cases, having yet to be prosecuted in a court of law. This lack of an effective police investigation into the killings and violence against activists and the Governments seeming unwillingness to properly intervene are the greatest obstacles in prosecuting the perpetrators and bringing an end to these deaths. It appears that in the Philippines no system exists to properly ensure that perpetrators of serious crimes may be brought to justice for their actions. One of the basic elements of investigation, the gathering of evidence, appears to be non-existent in the Philippines right now. In most of the cases involving the killings of activists, this inability to properly gather evidence has meant that the perpetrators have not even been identified or persons who were present are so afraid that they are unwilling to be witnesses. Owing to this, many of the cases have not even made it to a court of law. The failure to implement an effective investigation and a functioning witness protection mechanism appear to be major obstacles in bringing justice to cases of extra-judicial killings. Remedying this would require the effective implementation of the Republic Act 6981, an act providing for witness protection, security and benefit, including protection for activists who are facing threats to their lives. This would be extremely beneficial to all activists and human rights defenders who currently face such fears. The Government of Philippines has failed to respond to the concluding observations and the recommendations made by the Human Rights Committee of the United Nations on 1 December 2003. The Government is obligated to take appropriate action, as State party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), to the Committee's conclusion and recommendation that reads; No. 8. "The Committee is concerned about the lack of appropriate measures to investigate crimes allegedly committed by State security forces and agents, in particular those committed against human rights defenders, journalists and leaders of indigenous peoples, and the lack of measures taken to prosecute and punish the perpetrators." (a)The State party should adopt legislative and other measures to prevent such violations, in keeping articles 2, 6 and 9 of the Covenant, and ensure effective enforcement of the legislation. The Government's failure to take adequate action in response to these recommendations and to the killings themselves, are clearly depriving Filipinos of their right to life. Such action has terrorised and silenced the people, in particular those critical of the state, which is entirely unacceptable. It has also denied Filipinos of an environment where the basic rule of law exists. To prevent further killings of activists and human rights defenders and to avert a new social crisis in the country, the government must take immediate action regarding these matters. First, and most obviously, full investigations and judicial inquiries must follow without delay, with a view to holding the perpetrators fully accountable for their crimes and making clear that this pattern of killings will not be allowed to continue. Secondly, witness protection must be given to all persons who have witnessed the crimes. Thirdly, the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines must play an active role by coordinating its work with the National Bureau of Investigation, rather than waiting for other agencies to take the initiative, and by considering recommendations to indemnify the families of the dead. Fourthly, the Government must condemn and demand the retraction of statements by the armed forces listing groups as "communist sympathisers". Until these measures are taken, the perpetrators will remain free and the killings will undoubtedly continue. The Government of the Philippines must take action if this situation is to be averted. As the Secretary of the Department of Justice I trust that you will be amongst the first to take the necessary action. Yours sincerely, [fullname] [organization] [location] | To Mrs. Louise Arbour United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights PHILIPPINES: STOP THE KILLINGS NOW I am writing to bring to your notice the extreme levels of extrajudicial killings taking place in the Philippines and the need for your intervention to stop this. You will appreciate that the protection of human rights of any sort is impossible when a climate of fear is created through ongoing extrajudicial killings. The state of the Philippines has in fact encouraged such killings by providing blanket immunity to all offenders. Some have even acquired a reputation of being mass murderers. We believe that you will take all measures necessary including the sending of your emissaries to the Philippines to encourage the government to take effective action on this matter and to ensure accountability. Recent years have seen an extraordinary number of political activists and human rights defenders extra-judicially killed in the Philippines. Reports indicate that approximately 290 such persons have been killed since 2004. These figures and the current situation in the Philippines are entirely unacceptable and require urgent intervention by the Government if the killings are to stop. The unabated killings and attacks against activists in the Philippines have revealed a completely inadequate response by the government to prevent further deaths and to remedy this worsening situation. The police's responsibility in investigating these cases has fallen completely short of what is required, resulting in the perpetrators, in most cases, having yet to be prosecuted in a court of law. This lack of an effective police investigation into the killings and violence against activists and the Governments seeming unwillingness to properly intervene are the greatest obstacles in prosecuting the perpetrators and bringing an end to these deaths. It appears that in the Philippines no system exists to properly ensure that perpetrators of serious crimes may be brought to justice for their actions. One of the basic elements of investigation, the gathering of evidence, appears to be non-existent in the Philippines right now. In most of the cases involving the killings of activists, this inability to properly gather evidence has meant that the perpetrators have not even been identified or persons who were present are so afraid that they are unwilling to be witnesses. Owing to this, many of the cases have not even made it to a court of law. Yours sincerely, [fullname] [organization] [location] | To the UN Rapporteur for extrajudicial killings PHILIPPINES: STOP THE KILLINGS NOW I am writing to bring to your notice the extreme levels of extrajudicial killings taking place in the Philippines and the need for your intervention to stop this. You will appreciate that the protection of human rights of any sort is impossible when a climate of fear is created through ongoing extrajudicial killings. The state of the Philippines has in fact encouraged such killings by providing blanket immunity to all offenders. Some have even acquired a reputation of being mass murderers. We believe that you will take all measures necessary including a visit to the country and making of recommendations to the government on this issue on an urgent basis. Recent years have seen an extraordinary number of political activists and human rights defenders extra-judicially killed in the Philippines. Reports indicate that approximately 290 such persons have been killed since 2004. These figures and the current situation in the Philippines are entirely unacceptable and require urgent intervention by the Government if the killings are to stop. The unabated killings and attacks against activists in the Philippines have revealed a completely inadequate response by the government to prevent further deaths and to remedy this worsening situation. The police's responsibility in investigating these cases has fallen completely short of what is required, resulting in the perpetrators, in most cases, having yet to be prosecuted in a court of law. This lack of an effective police investigation into the killings and violence against activists and the Governments seeming unwillingness to properly intervene are the greatest obstacles in prosecuting the perpetrators and bringing an end to these deaths. It appears that in the Philippines no system exists to properly ensure that perpetrators of serious crimes may be brought to justice for their actions. One of the basic elements of investigation, the gathering of evidence, appears to be non-existent in the Philippines right now. In most of the cases involving the killings of activists, this inability to properly gather evidence has meant that the perpetrators have not even been identified or persons who were present are so afraid that they are unwilling to be witnesses. Owing to this, many of the cases have not even made it to a court of law. Yours sincerely, [fullname] [organization] [location] | To the National Human Rights Commission of the Philippines PHILIPPINES: STOP THE KILLINGS NOW I am writing to bring to your notice the extreme levels of extrajudicial killings taking place in the Philippines and the need for your intervention to stop this. You will appreciate that the protection of human rights of any sort is impossible when a climate of fear is created through ongoing extrajudicial killings. The state of the Philippines has in fact encouraged such killings by providing blanket immunity to all offenders. Some have even acquired a reputation of being mass murderers. We believe that you as the leading human rights watchdog in the country we urge you to take steps to bring the matter of extrajudicial killings to the notice of the government on a daily basis and to ensure that it stops as soon as possible. You should also investigate each alleged case of extrajudicial killings and report the matters to the government, to the relevant UN agencies and to the public. The ongoing extrajudicial killings in the country seriously damages the credibility of your commission which has the mandate to protect and promote human rights. Recent years have seen an extraordinary number of political activists and human rights defenders extra-judicially killed in the Philippines. Reports indicate that approximately 290 such persons have been killed since 2004. These figures and the current situation in the Philippines are entirely unacceptable and require urgent intervention by the Government if the killings are to stop. The unabated killings and attacks against activists in the Philippines have revealed a completely inadequate response by the government to prevent further deaths and to remedy this worsening situation. The police's responsibility in investigating these cases has fallen completely short of what is required, resulting in the perpetrators, in most cases, having yet to be prosecuted in a court of law. This lack of an effective police investigation into the killings and violence against activists and the Government's seeming unwillingness to properly intervene are the greatest obstacles in prosecuting the perpetrators and bringing an end to these deaths. It appears that in the Philippines no system exists to properly ensure that perpetrators of serious crimes may be brought to justice for their actions. One of the basic elements of investigation, the gathering of evidence, appears to be non-existent in the Philippines right now. In most of the cases involving the killings of activists, this inability to properly gather evidence has meant that the perpetrators have not even been identified or persons who were present are so afraid that they are unwilling to be witnesses. Owing to this, many of the cases have not even made it to a court of law. Yours sincerely, [fullname] [organization] [location] | PHILIPPINES: STOP THE KILLINGS NOW His Holiness the Pope Benedict XVI Your Holiness, We refer to your recent meeting with the Her Excellency the President of the Philippines, Mrs. Gloria Magapagal Arroyo. During this meeting Her Excellency reported on the recent law passed by the Philippines to end the death sentence. However, there is a further matter of grave importance which is the ongoing extrajudicial killings done by the military and para-military forces in the country. I am writing to urge your intervention to stop these extrajudicial killings. Recent years have seen an extraordinary number of political activists and human rights defenders extra-judicially killed in the Philippines. Reports indicate that approximately 290 such persons have been killed since 2004. These figures and the current situation in the Philippines are entirely unacceptable and require urgent intervention by the Government if the killings are to stop. The unabated killings and attacks against activists in the Philippines have revealed a completely inadequate response by the government to prevent further deaths and to remedy this worsening situation. The police's responsibility in investigating these cases has fallen completely short of what is required, resulting in the perpetrators, in most cases, having yet to be prosecuted in a court of law. This lack of an effective police investigation into the killings and violence against activists and the Governments seeming unwillingness to properly intervene are the greatest obstacles in prosecuting the perpetrators and bringing an end to these deaths. It appears that in the Philippines no system exists to properly ensure that perpetrators of serious crimes may be brought to justice for their actions. One of the basic elements of investigation, the gathering of evidence, appears to be non-existent in the Philippines right now. In most of the cases involving the killings of activists, this inability to properly gather evidence has meant that the perpetrators have not even been identified or persons who were present are so afraid that they are unwilling to be witnesses. Owing to this, many of the cases have not even made it to a court of law. I am sure your intervention will have a strong influence in order to bring these extrajudicial killings to an end. Yours sincerely, [fullname] [organization] [location] |
| # | Name | Organization | Location | Comments |
| 1 | Dolores Balladares | United Filipinos in Hong Kong | Hong Kong | |
| 2 | Bungon Tamasorn | Thai Regional Alliance in Hong Kong | Hong Kong | |
| 3 | Fr. Dwight dela Torre | Philippine Independent Church | Hong Kong | |
| 4 | Fr. Terry Revollido | Philippine Independent Church | Hong Kong | |
| 5 | Basil Fernando | Executive Director, Asian Human Rights Commission | Hong Kong | |
| 6 | Ramon Bultron | Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants | Hong Kong | |
| 7 | Bruce Van Voorhis | United States | ||
| 8 | Bijo Francis | The Asian Human Rights Commission | Hong Kong | |
| 9 | Francis | India | ||
| 10 | Kirity Roy, Secretary, MASUM | India | ||
| 11 | Pradip Mukherjee | MASUM | India | |
| 12 | Ley Lerio | International Movement of Catholic Students Asia Pacific | Philippines | |
| 13 | Sonali Das | MASUM | India | |
| 14 | Subhrangsu Bhaduri | MASUM | India | |
| 15 | baseer naveed | action committee for civic problems | pakistan | |
| 16 | Shulamith Koenig | PDHRE- Peopele's Movement for HUamn Rights Learning | New York | We have no other option but human rights and we should join to ralize it and defeat its enemies. Violating huamn rights is violating the future of humanity. |
| 17 | Wim De Ceukelaire | FGB | Brussels, Belgium | |
| 18 | Nick Cheesman | Hong Kong | ||
| 19 | Maria Pingkan | Perhimpunan Mahasiswa Katolik Republik Indonesia | Indonesia | |
| 20 | J.S. Sloan | Private | Hong Kong | |
| 21 | W.R.Sangeewa | Rule of Law Centre | Sri Lanka | |
| 22 | Joris Smeets | Philippine Groups Belgium (FGB) | Antwerp, Belgium | |
| 23 | Chitral Perera | Peoples Forum | Panadura,Sri Lanka | |
| 24 | Destaerke Britt | FGB - Philippine Solidarity Groups Belgium | Belgium | |
| 25 | Pascal Van Driessche | Bevrijde Wereld / New World | Sint-Niklaas, Belgium | |
| 26 | Setunga Philip | Asian Human Rights Commisssion | Hong Kong | |
| 27 | Norman Voss | Humboldt University of Berlin | Germany | |
| 28 | Verschueren Veerle | Filippijnengroepen Belgie | Waregem, Belgium | |
| 29 | Romelito Corpuz | Ugnayan ng Pilipino sa Belgium | Waregem, Belgium | |
| 30 | Máirín Power | UNISON (public services trade union) | London UK | |
| 31 | gessen c. rocas | Senior Friends Fellowship - Student Christian Movement | hong kong | Extra judicial killing has no place in a civilized society! Neither will it stop people from rising and pursuing what they believe is right and just. Stop the killings now. |
| 32 | Purdey Mak | UBC | Canada | |
| 33 | Veronique Coteur | Philippines Support Group Belgium | Belgium | |
| 34 | Rob Hanlon | Asian Human Rights Commission | Hong Kong | |
| 35 | Charles Perroud | Brazil | ||
| 36 | Carmelita G. Nuqui | Development Action for Women Network(DAWN) | Manila, Philippines | |
| 37 | FLORFINA MARCELINO | The Philippine Times | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | Learn from history. Stop the killings now. The day of reckoning is at hand! |
| 38 | PRANEE RIANGKUM | THAI REGIONAL ALLIANCE IN HONG KONG | HONG KONG | |
| 39 | ATIMA SENAWONG | THAI REGIONAL ALLIANCE IN HONG KONG | HONG KONG | |
| 40 | Thanyaluk Wong | THAI NORTH IN HONG KONG | HONG KONG | |
| 41 | Alexander Martin Remollino | |||
| 42 | Teruko Onojima | Catholic Church in Hiroshima | Japan | |
| 43 | Ditma Trocio | Catholic Church | Hong Kong | It pains me to hear and know that people don't value life anymore and justice is trampled upon in our dear country the Philippines. Please, please stop all the irrational killings in our country. |
| 44 | Tyrell Haberkorn | Department of Anthropology, Cornell University | Ithaca, NY, USA | |
| 45 | maria villariba | womenspeak | philippines | justice must prevail and criminals inside power institutions should be arrested and tried. |
| 46 | Mika Lévesque | Rights & Democracy | Canada | |
| 47 | Hsiao-Chuan Hsia | Graduate Institute for Social Transformation Studies, Shih Hsin University | Taiwan | |
| 48 | Jun Tellez | MFMW | Hong Kong | Stop the Killing Now!!! |
| 49 | Aurelio Estrada | Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants | Taiwan | |
| 50 | Ana Liza Caballes | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | Stop the political killings! Uphold civil liberties in the Philippines! Oust GMA!! |
| 51 | HRH Kurt-Charles, Le Baron/Prince R de Mueller-Ba-Gua (BPR, HOMB MBP/M.Bt.FTEC) | United States | ||
| 52 | Linda Abad | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 53 | Louise Lavallée | Droits et Démocratie | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | |
| 54 | Genevieve Paul | Rights & Democracy | Canada | |
| 55 | Marie Léger | Montréal, Canada | ||
| 56 | Marie-France Cloutier | Rights & Democracy | Montreal, Canada | |
| 57 | Rhoda Reyes | York Centre for Asian Research | Canada | |
| 58 | Peggy Lee | Hong Kong | Stop the killings now!! The Philipines Government needs to uphold human rights and act to end the extrajudicial killings and arbitrary execution. Act immediately to bring justice to the victims. No to impunity for the murderers! | |
| 59 | Jau-hwa Chen | Human Rights Program | Taiwan | Stop the immunity of killing human rights defenders |
| 60 | Weicheng Kung | University | TAIWAN | Stop the political killing immediately! |
| 61 | Lennon Ying-Dah Wong | Chinese Federation of Labour / Taiwan Migrants' Forum | Taipei, Taiwan | The dirty killings demanded from the Philippine government is disgusting and unbearable! In solidarity with the fighters and martyrs of human rights and national democratic movements in the Philippines! |
| 62 | leny strobel | sonoma state university | california | |
| 63 | Judith Blau | Sociologists without Borders | US | |
| 64 | Carl Y. B. Ning | national central university | chungli, taiwan | stop the killing |
| 65 | mario f.ben | KAPATIRAN SA GITNANG SILANGAN-SINAYAH CHAPTER | riyadh,ksa | |
| 66 | Josephine HO | English Dept., National Central University | Taiwan | It's a huge disgrace that this is still going on at this day and age. Stop the killing! |
| 67 | Vita de Waal | Foundation for Gaia | Scotland | |
| 68 | Fabiola Machado Ribeiro Borel | SSF | USA | |
| 69 | David G. Embrick | SSF | United States | |
| 70 | Shih Yi-hsiang | Solidarity with People's Power | Taiwan | The people united will never be defeated! |
| 71 | Juancho Aquino | Kalinga sa Antipolong Nayon (KANAYON) | Italy | |
| 72 | Rob Van Vlierden | Third World Council Overpelt / Philippine Support Groups Belgium | Belgium | We are preparing a strong 'Stop the killings' campaign with a lot of organisations here in Belgium. What is happening in the Philippines is unacceptable. |
| 73 | David L. Brunsma | University of Missouri--Columbia | United States | |
| 74 | Julie Graham | Toronto, Canada | ||
| 75 | elmo carreon | www.pinas-first.com | Austria, Vienna europe | Stop Killings to the innocernt peoples,Respect the Human Rights, We need Land not the bullets... |
| 76 | Ahsan Al Hashimi | United Iraqi in germany | germany | Stop killing to your own people, dont follow the darnest clouds in my country, respect the rights of speech and give demcratic rights .. |
| 77 | La Rainne Abad-Sarmiento | Soroptimist International | Quezon City | |
| 78 | rob wesley-smith | affet | darwin nt aus | |
| 79 | Guei-zhi,Peng | Hsinchu Confederation of Trade Unions | Taiwan | Stop the Killing |
| 80 | Elaine McDuff | |||
| 81 | Anne Loveband | Australia | ||
| 82 | Rey Asis | Asian Students Association | Hong Kong | Justice for the victims of extrajudicial killings. |
| 83 | Pastor Jones Galang | Missionary Co Worker | South Korea | |
| 84 | Meryam Dabhoiwala | Hong Kong | ||
| 85 | James Dent | Australia | ||
| 86 | Herlin Hsieh | Taiwan Watch Institute | Taiwan | |
| 87 | serenade l.w.woo | hong kong journalist association | hong kong | |
| 88 | Lok Chan | Hong Kong | ||
| 89 | Chu Cheng-chi | Department of Sociology, National Taiwan University | Taiwan | |
| 90 | Kathryn Manga | Asia Pacific Research Network | Manila | |
| 91 | Bilguun Tumurbaatar | malaysia | ||
| 92 | jeffrey lau | 101arts.net | hong kong | |
| 93 | Helen Te Hira | National Distribution Union | Aotearoa, New Zealand | |
| 94 | sarah katrina maramag | Anakbayan (Sons and Daughters of the Nation) | philippines | |
| 95 | Isagani A. Lachica | Philippine Social Science Council | Quezon City, Philippines | |
| 96 | Kosuke Nakagiri | The association of poor people in Nagai-park | Japan | Stop the killing! Respect the human rights! |
| 97 | Vencer Crisostomo | League of Filipino Students | Philippines | Stop the killings! End the Fascist US-Arroyo Regime! |
| 98 | Luke Coxon | National Distribution Union | New Zealand | Stop the repression now! |
| 99 | rosa bella quindoza | institute for political and electoral reform | philippines | |
| 100 | Anita B. Visbal | none | Quezon City, Philippines | Stop the Killings! Investigate with no let up the summary executions of civilians critical of the Arroyo government. Compel President(?)Arroyo, AFP and the DOJ to answer for these crimes against the people. |
| 101 | Chang-Ling Huang | Taipei | ||
| 102 | mark kelvin manga | Aquinas University Hospital | washington drive legazpi city | The government can not sustain its move to simply limit this killings or totaly eradicate it. many people suffered from this incident. my friend for example. he was shot 3 times by unknown people. The government can't resolved the existing situation thats why i joined the petition paper |
| 103 | May Kotsakis | Philippines Australia Solidarity Association | Melbourne Australia | |
| 104 | Danilo Santos | New Era Foundation | South Korea | |
| 105 | Carlo Oliver | KASAMMA-KO | South Korea | |
| 106 | Rev, Kim Jung Kwie | Elim Mission Center | South Korea | |
| 107 | Dr. Alejandro Villamar | The Mexican Action Network on Free Trade (RMALC) | Mexico | |
| 108 | Fung Ka Keung | |||
| 109 | Norman Uy Carnay | MFMW | Hong Kong | Stop the Killings! |
| 110 | Maya Tamayo | UP Diliman, Quezon City | ||
| 111 | Jasper Espejo | Manila | ||
| 112 | Oyette Zacate | Quezon City, Philippines | ||
| 113 | Grace Laguitan | Makabayan Pilipinas | Quezon City, Philippines | |
| 114 | Daniel Tietzer | |||
| 115 | Frances TC Lo | Philippines | ||
| 116 | Glenne Tietzer | |||
| 117 | Gregory Tietzer | |||
| 118 | Brook Goldzwig | |||
| 119 | Kiki Goldzwig | |||
| 120 | Sr. Estrella Castalone, FMA | Ass. of Major Religious Superiors in the Philippines (AMRSP) | Philippines | We, religious women in the Philippines have proclaimed our stance on this and I quote: "WE ARE ENRAGED at the unabated extra judicial killings of peasants, workers, Church people, journalists, lawyers, activists, especially the 71 women among them. We call for: a stop to these killings, punishment of the perpetrators, and compensation for the victims’ families." |
| 121 | Sanjeewa Liyanage | ALRC | Sri Lanka | |
| 122 | Rev. Frank J. Hernando | Pastor and Social Worker, Shin Weol Dong Filipino Fellowship | seoul, korea | thanks for inviting me to be part of this |
| 123 | Rev. Gloria de la Cruz-Hernando | Pastor and Social Worker, Shin Weol Dong Filipino Fellowship | seoul, korea | stop the killings |
| 124 | Necta Montes-Rocas | World Student Christian Federation-Asia Pacific | Hong Kong | |
| 125 | Ku, Yu-Ling | Taiwan International workers' Association, TIWA | Taiwan | |
| 126 | nora imelda wilwayco | individual | Makati City Philippines | |
| 127 | armel madsen | individual | makati city philippines | |
| 128 | Danilo Reyes | Quezon City, Philippines | ||
| 129 | Walther Schuetz | OeIE - Austrian community of interest for emancipatory global education – Carinthia | Villach, Austria | |
| 130 | Chung Chun Chu | Collective Of Sex Workers And Supporters | Taiwan | |
| 131 | Ian M. Seruelo | Freedom from Debt Coalition - Philippines | We may not remember their names and their faces but their lives will forever be etched in the aspiration for social justice. Justice to all victims of political killings! | |
| 132 | Jenny Romero Llaguno | Freedom from Debt Coalition | Pasig, Metro Manila | Hope it's not too late. |
| 133 | Prem Dangal | All Nepal Peasants' Association | Kathmandu, Nepal | |
| 134 | Brother Maning | Little Brothers of Jesus | Diocese of Novaliches | |
| 135 | Prem bahadur Thapa | Practical Action Nepal | Kathmandu | |
| 136 | Reden B. Recio | Freedom from Debt Coalition | Philippines | |
| 137 | Hughes | Sisters of the Holy Family | Gubat, Sorsogon | |
| 138 | Sister Eithne Hughes | |||
| 139 | Marilen Go | Amnesty International-Philippines | Manila | |
| 140 | Sr. Cristita V. de Leon, SSC | SSC | Manila | |
| 141 | Sylvia Estrada-Claudio | University of the Philippines | Philippines | |
| 142 | Rita T.Baua | International League of Peoples\' Struggle, Philippines chapter | Quezon City, Philippines | |
| 143 | SUM MING-TE | Shih Hsin University ,Graduate Institute for Social Transformation Studies | TAIWAN | |
| 144 | Powpee Lee | Ludi Community University | Taiwan | |
| 145 | Rita Mulato Melecio | Task Force Detainees of the Philippines (TFDP) | Mindanao | |
| 146 | Sister Aurora A. Codiam | Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (SIHM) | Baguio City | Please stop the killings! |
| 147 | atty. jonathan s. presquito | quezon city, phils. | ||
| 148 | Noeline Gannaway | Amnesty International | Wellington, New Zealand | Stop the killing and harassment of those working for social justice. |
| 149 | Karl Wintgens | Entraide et Fraternité | Brussels | |
| 150 | Clarissa Militante | (media, but signing as individual) | Quezon City | |
| 151 | Lena Nahlous | ICE | Sydney | |
| 152 | Gilbert Sape | PAN AP | Malaysia | |
| 153 | Zi Teng | Hong Kong | ||
| 154 | Lau Fong | Hong Kong University Students' Union | Hong Kong | |
| 155 | Gerald Imperial | |||
| 156 | Roy Vives Anunciacion | Inquirer Libre | Makati City | |
| 157 | Ilias Siddiqui | United Nations Student & Youth Association of Bangladesh | Bangladesh | Our support is a significant figure in this international campaign to protect human rights and stop the killings in the Philippines. |
| 158 | Hector Aleem | Peace Worldwide | Pakistan | |
| 159 | Christie Suyin Ceres G. Jamoralin | Quezon City, Philippines | ||
| 160 | Renan B. Dalisay | Office of the Senate Majority Leader, Republic of the Philippines | Pasay City, Philippines | |
| 161 | SH8UE-LIAN CHANG | CHINA AIRLINES UNION | TAIWAN | |
| 162 | jerome yap | task force detainees df the philippines | philippines | |
| 163 | Theresa Wong | Pax Romana - IMCS | Manila, Philippine | Kindly stop the killing cause no one have a power to others include those with weapons. Each person have equal rights for LIFE and LIVING in this world. Kindly bring JUSTICE for those who are killed. |
| 164 | MR.SHIEH | KAOSHIUNG | TAIWAN | |
| 165 | SRI UTAMI | Association of Indonesian Migrant Workers (ATKI HK) | Hong Kong | |
| 166 | Sr. Eloisa Mariko Massani | SOLC | Quezon City, Philippines | Justice be done. |
| 167 | Jackie Hung | HKJP | Hong Kong | |
| 168 | Andrew To | Hong Kong | ||
| 169 | Ana Rita Llamas Supan | Task Force Detainees of the Philippines | Quezon City, Philippines | |
| 170 | Chu, Wan-wen | Academia Sinica | Taipei, Taiwan | |
| 171 | John Shanth Kumar Joseph | Asian South Pacific Bureau of Adult Education | Mumbai, India | |
| 172 | Ma. Amora Manabat | |||
| 173 | Lin Chen-Yang | Green Formosa Front | Taiwan | May World-Peace and no more murders, kills, and wars. |
| 174 | Nathan Ela | United States | ||
| 175 | Or Yan Yan | Justice & Peace Commission of the HK Catholic Diocese | Hong Kong | |
| 176 | Au Yeung Tat Chor | Hong Kong | ||
| 177 | Rev. Cesar T. Taguba | Ecuenical Ministry for Filipinos Abroad | Netherlands | Let us persevere in the campaign to stop the killings and render justice for the victims. |
| 178 | Sr. Estela Parmisano, SSpS | Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit | Cebu City | Human Life is precious, only god can take it away from us...in God's time. |
| 179 | Hsin-Hsing Chen | Graduate Institute for Social Transformation Studies | Taiwan | |
| 180 | Divina N. Lua | Columban Sisters | Manila | |
| 181 | ikuko ueba | Philippine Support Group in Belgium (FGB) | Belgium | |
| 182 | Shu-Li Wang | Women's Associations | Taiwan | Revolution will never stop where justice and human rights are not respected and applied. |
| 183 | Southeast Asia Regional Initiatives for Community Empowerment (SEARICE) | |||
| 184 | Southeast Asia Regional Initiatives for Community Empowerment (SEARICE) | Philippines | ||
| 185 | Suo-Chieh Lin | Taichung City Teachers' Association | Taiwan | |
| 186 | John Roland Mak | Hong Kong | ||
| 187 | Udaya Raj Pandey | World Federation of Democratic Youth | Budapest, Hungary | Stop extrajudicial killings in the Philipines |
| 188 | Tsai, Pei-Hui | Agex Dept., NTU | Taiwan | |
| 189 | Rachel Cicilia Tuerah | PMKRI (Perhimpunan Mahasiswa Katolik Republik Indonesia) | Indonesia | No Reason to Kill anyone Stop Killing Now !!! |
| 190 | Edward W. Crunden | Former professor UP and UNESCO specialist in Philippines | Colchester, England | I lived and worked in the Philippines many years ago and know that Filipinos are talented and lively people with the potential to make their country rich and happy. At the very least they deserve a government that upholds human rights. |
| 191 | fatima leoncio | women on the move | south korea | let`s all move to end the political killing in the philippines. OUST GMA! |
| 192 | Jhojho Nocos | Batangas Association in Korea | South Korea | |
| 193 | Chan Sze Wan, Debby | Hong Kong Christian Institute | Hong Kong | Political killings cannot silence the anger from the people. Stop the killings! |
| 194 | Sr Celia Agius - Vadala` | Sisters of St Dorothy | Quezon City | Stop the extrajudicial killings with all the power you have at your disposal. |
| 195 | Jeongho Moon | Republic of Korea | bring justice to the victims | |
| 196 | april alconis | manila | ||
| 197 | Ocean Fung | Hong Kong | ||
| 198 | May Cinco | ELF | Philippines | |
| 199 | Chan Wing Yee, Banan | Hong Kong | End extra-judicial killings!! | |
| 200 | Vipul Macwan | Dalit Foundation, New Delhi | India | |
| 201 | Ted Aldwin Ong | Freedom from Debt Coalition-Iloilo Chapter | Iloilo City | STOP THE KILLINGS NOW! |
| 202 | Freedom from Debt Coalition-Iloilo Chapter | FDC | Philippines | Let's us fight for justice! End the oppressive Arroyo Regime Now! |
| 203 | Lynn Freedman | Columbia University | New York, USA | |
| 204 | Vo-Tong Anh | An Giang Unversity | Vietnam | Please stop the killings right now |
| 205 | albert cheung | hong kong | ||
| 206 | Erica Wang | NTU, Nation Taiwan University | Taiwan | |
| 207 | Gichelle Cruz | UP | Philippines | Stop the Killings NOW! |
| 208 | nash umlas | KASAMMA-KO | south korea | stop the killing now!!!! |
| 209 | Rev. J. Calvin Bugho OFM | Franciscan JPIC Office-Philippines | Philippines | This present dispensation has lost its moral ground to govern the country and thus deserves to be ousted, if only to put a stop to the madness and barbarity it has continually inflicted on the Filipino people. May the Lord of History enlighten snd guide our path as we journey together in our struggle for liberation and relentless pursuit for a just and enduring peace in our land. |
| 210 | Fr. Rolando K. Abas, OFM | Franciscan Movement for Justice, peace and Integrity of Creation | Quezon City | |
| 211 | Yiyao Lee | Taiwan | Stand for our right | |
| 212 | Tsui Sing Yan Eric | Hong Kong | ||
| 213 | Cissy Lui | Hong Kong | stop killing! | |
| 214 | Jocelyne Dubois | Montreal, Canada | ||
| 215 | Lo Ka Yan | Hong Kong | ||
| 216 | Pip Lee | HK | ||
| 217 | Sr Ana-Lice Silva Ferreira | HFS | San Carlos City- Negros Occidental- Philippines | |
| 218 | Yi-Pei Wu | 中華民國南洋台灣姊妹會 | Taiwan | |
| 219 | Karen Seabarooke | Inter Pares | Ottawa, Canada | |
| 220 | rachel gouin | Ottawa, Canada | ||
| 221 | Eric Chaurette | Ottawa, Canada | ||
| 222 | Lucia Vazquez Quesada | Hong Kong | Stop injustice and poverty in the Philippines. | |
| 223 | andrew cheung | HKSAR | Please remember that Life Is Invaluable. Please respect Life. | |
| 224 | Helen N. Mendoza | Quezon City, Philippines | Sign me in this appeal to stop extra-judicial killings. Be sure to give an update of how many have been killed as of now in your letters appealing for a stop to this madness. If you can attach a list of those killed in your appeal, do so. | |
| 225 | Adrian Askew | Connect - the union for professionals in communications | London | |
| 226 | Amanda Vender | Network in Solidarity with the People of the Philippines (NISPOP) | New York | |
| 227 | Edwin Tuazon | Dasmarinas, Cavite | STOP THE GOVERNMENT SPONSORED KILLINGS NOW! | |
| 228 | Caroline Boudreau | Inter Pares | Canada | |
| 229 | Kirsi-Marja Kekki | Connect | London | |
| 230 | Molly Kane | Inter Pares | Ottawa, Canada | |
| 231 | Liao, Ka-eng | Taiwan,Taipei | ||
| 232 | LEUNG, Wai Yip | |||
| 233 | Fernando Raymundo Velazquez Quesada | México | Stop injustice and poverty in every little place of the world. Everyone has the right to live with freedom and dignity. | |
| 234 | Wang Tzu-wen | Taipei, Taiwan | ||
| 235 | MindaE. Pascual | Bagong Kamlayan collective Inc. | Quezon City | stop the killing now |
| 236 | Jeffrey Michael Meyer | Network In Solidarity with the People of the Philippines | Brooklyn, New York, USA | These extrajudicial killings with impunity must be investigated and the perpetrators must be brought to justice. It is the responsibility of the GRP to put an end to this lawless abuse of human rights and civil society. We in the United States will do everything in our power to bring this outrage to the attention of the US people and people around the world. |
| 237 | Einar Yohsuke Kosaka | Norway | ||
| 238 | Leyla Diamante | vienna | Stop killing innocent ppl! | |
| 239 | Eve Cole | UNISON (public services union) | Northern United Kingdom | Those responsible should be brought to justice. It is every persons right to stand up for their human rights and dignity and nobody's right to take this away from them. |
| 240 | Karin Slovoda | Serbia Montenegro | this judicial killings was happen only before the marcos regime, i cant believe it happen again in the presents administration of arroyo, onething i can say,unite again and throw this fascist regimes same like you do to the marcos family...Justice for all the victims | |
| 241 | cristina balbas martinez | spain | ||
| 242 | Amaranta Heredia Jaén | Spain | ||
| 243 | Chiara Puntil | Italy | ||
| 244 | Bernard Greenwood | Hallam Diocesan Justice & Peace Commission | Rotherham, South Yorkshire | |
| 245 | Ana Lívia Rolim Saraiva | Brazil | ||
| 246 | Manuel L. Sarmiento | Migrante International, Austria Chapter | Vienna, Austria | Stop the killings, save lives and justice to the victims! |
| 247 | Keriana Wilcox | Gisborne, New Zealand | ||
| 248 | Jillian Cooper | Melbourne, Australia | ||
| 249 | yau yuk ping | n/a | hong kong | |
| 250 | Puu Jong-Yong | Shan-Mei elementry school | Taiwan | |
| 251 | JAMES R. MESSICK | INDIVIDUAL OF 300 MILLION AMERICANS | MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN, USA | |
| 252 | Jacques Boulet | Borderlands Cooperative | Melbourne, Australia | there's no need to replicate the murderous ways in which the big powers in this world impose their will on those who have another opinion and still call yourself a democracy... A democracy which cannot sustain contradiction does not deserve the name democracy! |
| 253 | maria cecilia Scaramussa | CIC | 83 Road 13 -Pag-asa- Quezon City - Philippines | We are all brothers and sisters in this world. Please d`ont continue to kill the people. |
| 254 | Ma. Cecilia Perlas, CB | CB | QC | |
| 255 | Wan Hoi-wing | Hong Kong | The wole world is watching what is going on in Philippine. | |
| 256 | Helen R. Graham | Maryknoll Sisters | Proj 4, Quezon City | The rabbis say "to kill one person is to kill the whole human race and to save one person is to save the whole human race" Amen. |
| 257 | Thomas Wendl | Munich, Germany | ||
| 258 | Noemi Oba | Philippine Society In Japan | Japan | Mosquitoes and coackroaches are insects that are considered pests to the nation.Human Beings are not so please stop killing them especially the innocent.Our country is considered as one major Catholic country yet people are killed and the killers would probably enter the Church and make the sign of the cross as if nothing happened. Wait for the answer from UP ABOVE ! |
| 259 | Kwok YS | individual | Hong Kong | stop autocratic governing stop political persecution stop killing innocent people |
| 260 | 蔡雅婷 | Taiwan | Taipei | |
| 261 | Teresa Cheong | Macao | There is always someone watching!! | |
| 262 | LEE CHUN CHUNG | FES | MALAYSIA | |
| 263 | Silahis Diloy-Ramos | Peace for Life | Quezon City, Philippines | |
| 264 | Michael Schwartz | |||
| 265 | Abul Hossain | United Labour Federation | Bangladesh | Stop extra-judicial killings of persons in the Philippines |
| 266 | Sr. Ma. Cecilia P. Bayona, AMP | Augustinian Missionaries of the Philippines | Manila | We, Filipinos, are peace-loving people! why do all these killings happening and continue to happen in our midst? Faith in a God of peace, of justice, of freedom, of truth, of LIFE urges us to move and work collectively for the STOP of these killings because our GOD is God of LIFE and not of death! |
| 267 | Dr S. Husin Ali | Malaysian People's Justice Party | Malaysia | Stop this violence. Fully support this campaign. |
| 268 | Julia K. Estrella | Pacific Asian Center for Theologies and Strategies | Hawaii | We need justice now.... |
| 269 | Mao Yanase | Japan | ||
| 270 | Yu Mui Ling | Christian student fellowship | Hong Kong | Please be humane and show the kindness to the people! |
| 271 | Rev.Dr.P.Mohan Larbeer | Tamilnadu Theological Seminary | Madurai-India, 625 016 | No one has the right to kill any one. We strongly protest all the killings in the name of demacracy. |
| 272 | Oystein Tveter | Asker, Norway | I guess you understand that you are busy digging the graves of your own children when you continue butchering the human rights heroes | |
| 273 | Jing Ru Wu | Taiwan International Workers' Association (TIWA) | Taiwan | |
| 274 | Bosse Temneus | Church of Sweden | Philippines | |
| 275 | Peter Maher | Australian Catholic Movement for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs | Newtown NSW Australia | Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity |
| 276 | lilian baquiran | abs-cbn broadcasting corporation | philippines | |
| 277 | Fr. Lito V. Mombay | Philippine Independent Church | Carson, California | |
| 278 | Sr. Shirley Chong | Daughters of St. Paul | Manila | |
| 279 | Jerbert M. Briola | Task Force Detainees of the Philippines | Quezon City, Philippines | One would think what is happening to our country with a president who is making a peace sign with her right hand while the left hand is being used to riddle bullets bodies of civilians. GMA says she is hell bent to end the lingering problem of insurgency before her term ends in 2010. Look at what she is doing and ask who, or what, a lingering problem of the country is. Mrs. Arroyo needs only to look at the mirror to find out who is the lingering problem. |
| 280 | Sr. Dolores Zahra | Sisters of St. Dorothy | Taiwan | I hope and pray that our petition will be considered. Thanks |
| 281 | Ronald S. Fujiyoshi | U.S.-Japan Committee for Racial Justice | Hilo, Hawaii | The Philippines government has an obligation to protect their citizens of assasination! |
| 282 | joAnn Yoon Fukumoto | United Methodist Church | Hawaii | |
| 283 | Mark Collier | USA | How can any country ever expect to prosper as long as it does not care about it's own people? Thousands are dying weekly in the Philippines due to starvation, and those who are trying to help them are being killed. I am involved with helping to feed hundreds of starving children there, and have asked your government for assistance. There has been no reply from anyone. If the Philippines government wants the world to help it's country, it must first show the world it's treating it's citizens fairly. STOP THE KILLING OF INNOCENT PEOPLE!! | |
| 284 | Sr.Catherine Mui | Sisters of St. Dorothy | Taiwan | I really suport |
| 285 | Cecilie Nustad | Oslo, Norway | As a Norwegian citizen with an adopted daughter from the Philippines, I am shocked and concerned about the lawlessnes in the Philippines. I sincerely urge you to take human rights seriously. | |
| 286 | Andreas Palma | Concerned Pilipinos in Saudi Arabia | Jeddah, KSA | stop sending your remittances to the affiliated banks of this fascist regime. she use our remittances to buy guns and bullets to kill our love ones back home. send your remittances to the private company! STOP EXTRA JUDICIAL KILLINGS to our fellow pilipino...this is the time to overthrow her govermentand his killer bandits gang. |
| 287 | tsai yu ting | Please protect these activitist and stop killing the concious and courage of the society. PEACE!! | ||
| 288 | Jessica Fernando | Hong Kong | ||
| 289 | Chamalka | Hong Kong | ||
| 290 | Richard Ross | London | I support the campaign to end the extra-judicial killings of persons in the Philippines and to establish a functioning and effective policing and judicial system so that extra-judicial killings are properly prosecuted and prevented. | |
| 291 | Canon Barry Naylor | Church of England | Leicester UK | |
| 292 | Peter Morehead | Earth Passengers | Taipei, Taiwan | |
| 293 | Pacita Hirose eiko | catholic church in Osaka | Japan | |
| 294 | lui wun | hong kong | ||
| 295 | Pacita Hirose Eiko | Catholic church in Osaka | Japan | |
| 296 | Tseng Yi | Taiwan | People have the right to overthrow their injustice goverment. Fight the power and stop killing! | |
| 297 | Kok-liong Kh`o | Private | Taiwan | |
| 298 | Rev. Anura Perera | Anti War Front | Kandy | I strongly condemn the brutal killings in Philippines |
| 299 | Ven. Madampagama assaji Thero | Anti War Front | Colombo Sri Lanka | No Killings No War Recpect Human Dignity |
| 300 | John Gerard Wilkie | Unison | Lochwinnoch, Scotland | Jesus, I trust in you |
| 301 | Dr. Keola G.A. Downing, Ph.D. | Ui Ui Ka Manu | Pahoa, Hawai`i - United States of America | Global wrong will be met with global community action. You have your own country and your own ways of dealing with your own issues, but in the global community NO human right violations or wrongs will go without notice. People world wide know what is happening in the Philippines and there will be reaction and consequences to all the wrongs done to your people. Extrajudicial executions are wrong anywhere on this planet! Mahalo, KD |
| 302 | Lung,Yuan-Chih | University | Taiwan | |
| 303 | Meng-Shui Tsou | University | Taiwan | stop killing people, you have no any power to do that! |
| 304 | Sook Ja Chung | Namyangju Women's Center for Migrant Workers | South Korea | Thanks for the peopel who are standing for human Rights and justice in Philippines. |
| 305 | Bob Akamine | Hawaii | Please investigate these cases. | |
| 306 | Doris Lee | Hong Kong | ||
| 307 | franz weber | germany | Justice for all the extra judicial victims, i hope one of this day the Hague Tribunal will be open this case, bring the arroyo regime and palparan in the international tribunal.... | |
| 308 | Xabier Freire Gomez | Spain | ||
| 309 | Sr. Marie Therese Moreau | Catholic sister | Castelgandolfo, Rm, Italy | I hope that innocent people may be protected and justice be done the right way |
| 310 | Alvaro | Zaragoza | ||
| 311 | Alvaro | Zaragoza,Spain | ||
| 312 | Rev. Fr. Delfin H. San Jose | Philippine Independent Church | New Jersey, USA | Human being received "breath of life" from the Creator and when sin brought death and suffering, his Son restores life in eternity to believers. That is how precious life is. Killing is condemnation by itself. It is a "cheap grace" as defined by D. Bonhoeffer. Killing is a disgrace. |
| 313 | Aldo Manuel ETCHEGOYEN | Council of Metodisth Church in Latin America an Caribean | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Please STOP !!!! |
| 314 | Leung Cheuk Kwan | Hong Kong | ||
| 315 | Hiroko Kawashima | Sydney | Why we should kill each other? I want Peace & Love. | |
| 316 | ben hsiau | usa | ||
| 317 | Adriana Murriello | Methodist Church in Argentina | Buenos Aires, Argentina | |
| 318 | Matthew Dekneef | Hawaii, U.S.A. | ||
| 319 | Rachel Redondiez | BAYAN USA | San Francisco, USA | These political killings expose who the real terrorists are in our society. It is not those who fight for genuine national liberation but those who seek to maintain the rotten system and cling to power by the use of extrajudicial killings. |
| 320 | RENATO CAMACHO | SOUTH KOREA | ||
| 321 | Chaowen Wang | Taiwan | ||
| 322 | Petra Pankova | Slovak Republic | ||
| 323 | Karl Riukas | New York, NY, USA | ||
| 324 | Julia Mendez Bociva | Religiosa | Isla de Negros/ San carlos City | I enjoy to that people are asking for stop killing people in the Philippines. I want life for everyone in this world. |
| 325 | Ted Alcuitas | B.C. Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines | Canada | the impunity of these killings and disappearances must be placed on the President's hand |
| 326 | gail hanlon | Canada | What a terrible attrosity. How dare anyone hurt another human being. One day they could be the victoms of someone else's cruelty and injustice. STOP THE KILLINGS NOW !!!! | |
| 327 | Rev. Fr. Tissa Balasuriya, OMI | Center for Society and Religion | Colombo, Sri Lanka | |
| 328 | tissa balasuriya, OMI | Center for Society and Religion | Colombo, Sri Lanka | Peace and blessings to all those who struggle! |
| 329 | Liza B. Lamis | San Francisco Theological Seminary | San Anselmo, CA | End the killings! Justice Now! |
| 330 | Andrew Jones | University of Vermont | United States | |
| 331 | Maria Mercedes Guevara Llatas | Lima - Peru | ||
| 332 | Shiela Zangl | Carpus e.V. | Germany | http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html http://philippines.ahrchk.net/news/mainfile.php/leg_sel/15 |
| 333 | Ferenc Pinter | Hunagary | ||
| 334 | Sr. Elvie B. Rafaela, FSP | Daughters of St. Paul | M.K. Lina St. Lipa City | |
| 335 | Fredrick Federley | Center party youth | Stockholm, Sweden | |
| 336 | Anna marsiana | HEKS-Indonesia | Indonesia | The government should take it seriously. Please stop the killing... |
| 337 | sungcheol Kwon | |||
| 338 | Pablo Sanchez Santaeufemia | UWC-USA | Spain | |
| 339 | Eileen Joyce, Publisher | "Street Beat" Newsletter for the Houseless | Honolulu, Hawaii | Please stop the killing! |
| 340 | Nestor Castro | University of the Philippines | Philippines | |
| 341 | Shoko Nishiguchi | JAPAN | ||
| 342 | Daniel Tell | Sweden | ||
| 343 | Cherry Cheung | Hong Kong | ||
| 344 | Sister Maria Eliete Carvalho de Albuquerque | Solc | Quezon City Philippines | |
| 345 | Datu Mama D. Comonog | TAMPUDA Development Council, Inc | Iligan City | We will support |
| 346 | John Algar | Melbourne | ||
| 347 | Kamil Hamid | Li Po Chun United World College of Hong Kong | Hong Kong | |
| 348 | kwok hung Ng | Chinese people Society | Hong Kong | |
| 349 | Bro. Joel Ponsaran, F.C. | Congregation of tghe Brothers of Charity (F.C.) | Rome, Italy | How long shall we suffer from this regime? The poor the the victims. |
| 350 | janice zamora | UPLB | Pampanga, Philippines | |
| 351 | Eduardo R. del Rosario, M.D., M.P.H. | OFWNet Foundation, Inc. | Misawa, Northern Japan | VENCEREMOS !!! |
| 352 | David Scott | Uniting Church of Australia | Melbourne, Australia | |
| 353 | KUO TING-YUAN | Taiwan | ||
| 354 | Mykel Falguera | ProGay Philippines | Quezon City | Gay rights are human rights!!! |
| 355 | CHEN I-WEN | Taiwan | ||
| 356 | tam chiu man | d&d | hong kong | kill people is bad behavior.stop!stop! |
| 357 | Helen Frawley | Sisters of Sion | Rome Italy | |
| 358 | Glenn Tito Pascual, CSsR | Redemptorist Missionaries | Davao City, Philippines | |
| 359 | Wally Y. H. Liu | Tong Hai University | Taiwan | Stop the murder from the government. |
| 360 | Amabella L. Carumba | Mindanao Peoples' Peace Movement (MPPM)/Sumpay Mindanao,Inc. | Iligan City, Mindanao, Philippines | Give Justice to all the Victims of Extra-Judicial Killings! The human rights of persons must be uphold at all times and the State should not derogate upon its responsibility to protect and preserve such right. |
| 361 | Vichy Lin | Graduate for Social Transformation Studies | Taiwan | kick bed goverment |
| 362 | andykhoo | malaysia | Stop assassination | |
| 363 | Barb Ellingson | n/a | Victoria, B.C. Canada | Let peace prevail! |
| 364 | custodio r. gomez jr | individual | abu dhabi, united arab emirates | I would like to join the group because I believe in what you believe in. Please count me in. |
| 365 | ShihChung Liao | Taiwan | ||
| 366 | Chin Han Chang | Yang Ming university | Taipei | please help them! |
| 367 | usha titikshu | Independent | Nepal | |
| 368 | Chen Bo-Chou | student | Taiwan | |
| 369 | Rita Nakashima Brock | Faith Voices for the Common Good | Oakland CA | |
| 370 | Donal Leader | Edmund Rice International | Dublin, Ireland | |
| 371 | Hozue Hatae | Japan | ||
| 372 | Poon Man Hon | |||
| 373 | Emil Persson | Canada | ||
| 374 | sarah shaw-maslin | cotswolds, uk | ||
| 375 | Victoria Rebneris | Victoria, B.C. | ||
| 376 | Denise Dell | private individual | UK | |
| 377 | Portnoy Zheng | TW Media Watch | Taiwan | |
| 378 | Jens Arvidsson | Sweden | ||
| 379 | Audie Rebner | Canada | ||
| 380 | Dulcie Tauri | N/A | Auckland, New Zealand | |
| 381 | Roxana Ng | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | ||
| 382 | Ashley Henry | 32-BJ Union | New York City, NY | |
| 383 | Christine Feliciano | Youth Activist Youth Allies | New York City, NY | |
| 384 | Sandra Panopio | FiRE | New York City, NY | |
| 385 | Corinne Manabat | Ugnayan ng Mga Anak ng Bayan (Linking the Children of the Motherland) | New York City, NY | |
| 386 | Nora Enriquez | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 387 | Norma Miguel | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 388 | Leticia Aquino | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 389 | Macky Chiong To | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 390 | Lyn Leane | Uniting Church in SA | South Australia | I am appalled by the continuing killings of ministers and journalists in the Philippines, and urge you to do your utmost to stop them |
| 391 | Zelem S. Guerrero | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 392 | Nita Tagod | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 393 | Maribeth Bautista | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 394 | Lisa Hidalgo | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 395 | John Miller | Ugnayan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (Linking the Children of the Motherland) | New York City, NY | |
| 396 | Todd Eaton | Network in Solidarity with the People of the Philippines (NISPOP) | New York City, NY | |
| 397 | Ofelia Virtucio | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 398 | Bernadette Schmeiber | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 399 | Perlita Luciano | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 400 | Alberta Casayuran | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 401 | V. Santos | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 402 | Lerma Publico | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 403 | Marieta Tan | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 404 | Ma. Theresa C. Randrop | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 405 | Rebecca Sacdalan | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 406 | Elena T. Shannon | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 407 | Riya Ortiz | Ugnayan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (Linking the Children of the Motherland) | New York City, NY | |
| 408 | Katrina Rittersofer | Ugnayan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (Linking the Children of the Motherland) | New York City, NY | |
| 409 | Grace Achim Uy Tan | Ugnayan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (Linking the Children of the Motherland) | New York City, NY | |
| 410 | Virgilio Callanta | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 411 | Ryan Natividad | Ugnayan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (Linking the Children of the Motherland) | New York City, NY | |
| 412 | Danna Bondoc | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 413 | Fenue Danila | DAMAYAN Migrant Workers Association | New York City, NY | |
| 414 | Leah Obias | Ugnayan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (Linking the Children of the Motherland) | New York City, NY | |
| 415 | Huang,Peng-Jim | University | Taiwan | stop killing!love is the only life style. |
| 416 | Lin,ChIn-Ton | university | Taiwan | |
| 417 | Bek Christensen | |||
| 418 | Dr. Elizabeth Tapia | church | Watertown, Massachusetts, USA | |
| 419 | Stephen Suleeman | -- | Berkeley, United States | no one should be killed because life is given by God, and God alone has the right to take it away. |
| 420 | Sylvia Yang | Taiwan | ||
| 421 | Chung Chiao | Assignment Theatre | Taiwan | |
| 422 | Sr. Alice Fulgencio | FMA | Manila, Philippines | |
| 423 | Marevic Parcon | IBON Foundation | Philippines | |
| 424 | Danny Fabella | Sining Bolusan | Philippines | |
| 425 | Tang, Shu | Labor Rights Association | Taiwan, China | |
| 426 | Li Yang Huan | Chang Fo-chuan Center for the Study of Human Rights | Taiwan | |
| 427 | Sung, Kuei Wen | Taiwan, China | ||
| 428 | Lawrence John | Catholic Social Communications office | Malaysia | STOP THE KILLING! "There is no way to peace. Peace is the way." A.J. Muste |
| 429 | Haydée Meloni | Medh | Argentina | Injustice generates violence,open-mindedness is absolutely essential for people who take decisions. Stop arbitrary actions and defend the weak and needy. |
| 430 | hj loriega | up katilingban | quezon city | 100% ang suporta ko. tuloy nyo lang. |
| 431 | Ronald Brownlow | Taipei Times | Taipei, Taiwan | Stop the extrajudicial killings in the Philippines |
| 432 | Tynna Mendoza | Philippines | ||
| 433 | Miki Goto | Filipino Migrants Center | Nagoya, Japan | |
| 434 | Adriana Uscanga Castillo | México city | STOP the killing! | |
| 435 | Stephanie Crutchfield | Interfaith Coalilition for Migrant Workers | Taipei Taiwan | |
| 436 | Song-ting | university | Taiwan | stop extral-judical killings |
| 437 | Tuti Aritonang | Communion of Churches in Indonesia | Indonesia | STOP HURTING PEOPLES, STOP VIOLENCE AND INJUST FOR WHATEVER REASONS. |
| 438 | Glenn Maboloc | Knowledge and Rights with Young People thru Safer Spaces, Inc. | Philippines | |
| 439 | Sr. Ma. Teresa Kong, SDS | Sisters of the Divine Savior | Philippines | |
| 440 | Yu chen | Taiwan | ||
| 441 | Rohan Segal | Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers Union, QLD Branch | Brisbane, Australia | Shame on this government that commits murder against those that stand for democracy. Open your eyes or you are the very oppressors you say you purport to stamp out. Let the people speak and the government listen and act on the democratic view, not that of the blind minority withinb the government. |
| 442 | 陳睿穎 | Chinese Taipei Film Archive | Taiwan | |
| 443 | Patricia Gonzales | Management and Organizational Development for Empowerment | Quezon City, Philippines | Extrajudicial killings should be stopped. The government has the main responsibility ro respect, protect and fulfill the rights of every citizen. Whoever may be responsible for the killings, the state carries the burden and obligation to fully investigate and put a stop to these atrocities. Even groups that purports to be revolutionary should stop the practice of extrajudicial killings. They too must be covered by the International Rules of War, more specifically the rules on internal conflict. We want to extablish peace with justice in our country. One major reason for the poverty and underdevelopment in the country is the situation and culture of violence. |
| 444 | Nick Wang | Human Right Program | Taiwan | The government in Philippine should stop the persecution, or one day the activists, who bring development and improvement of ideas to the country, might eventually die out. Then the country will degrade into a feudal manor in Middle Ages. |
| 445 | Renato G. Mabunga | Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates (PAHRA) | Philippines | |
| 446 | Rajendra Niranjan Patode | National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights India | India | Please stop the killing of inocent peopls kiling and let live them,think as a humanbeing live and let live them. |
| 447 | Jimmy Galang | Filipino Migrants Center | japan | |
| 448 | Dr Patricia Ranald | Sydney Australia | ||
| 449 | Raul G.Moldez | Cagayan de Oro City | ||
| 450 | patrick massang | St. Bernard's Chruch | malaysia | we do not have the right or the power to end anybody's life |
| 451 | Sr. Fe Felizarta, RNDM | RNDM | PHILIPPINES | |
| 452 | PEI FEN SU | Presbyterian church in Taiwan | Taiwan | |
| 453 | LEE Hong Jung | PCK | SEOUL, KOREA | People's safty and sovereignty for life and peace should not be destroyed by any kinds of national security. |
| 454 | Hsu,wei-hao | Taiwan | ||
| 455 | LAN Pei-Chia | National Taiwan University | Taiwan | |
| 456 | Emmanuele Frontini | Hong Kong | ||
| 457 | Binota Moy Dhamai | Bangladesh Indigenous Peoles Forum | Bangladesh | |
| 458 | adrian o'malley | UNISON Wakefield & Pontefract Hospitals | wakefield, england | stop the killing of trade unionists now and arrest the murderers |
| 459 | Ashish Chakma | CHT Hill Students Council (PCP) | Bangladesh | |
| 460 | Andrea V. Campado | UP in Mindanao, Mintal, Davao City | Department of Social Sciences, CHSS | I am definitely one of those urging the end to extra-judicial killings in this country! |
| 461 | Peter Murphy | Philippines Australia Union Link | Sydney, Australia | The Arroyo government's 'total war' against the New Peoples Army is the source of the policy of political assassinations. This 'total war' has to stop. |
| 462 | David A Vroland | AMWU | melbourne Australia | 1 political death is too many. 696 is despicable. |
| 463 | Rev. Joyalito F. Tajonera, M.M. | UGNAYAN - Migrant and Immigrant Ministry | New York, NY USA; Taipei, Taiwan; and Manila, Philippines | There can be no peace without justice. |
| 464 | Rolly de los Santos | Medical Action Group, Inc. | Purok XI Poblacion, Valencia City, Bukidnon | I am against judicial killing, I as a Filipino condemn the injustice happened to the defender of human rights. The government should act on this.International Community have already known what is happening in our country. Government must protect their people and must prove it. nakakahiya ang gobyerno natin kasama pa naman tayo sa nakaupo sa UN Committee on Human Rights. ACT NOW!!!! |
| 465 | Fr. Eamon Sheridan | Taiwan | ||
| 466 | Mae Fe Ancheta-Templa | Kyabaan Association, Inc | Davao City, Philippines | STOP POLITICAL REPRESSION, RESUME PEACE TALKS! |
| 467 | Fr. Eamon Sheridan | Columban Missionaries | Taiwan | |
| 468 | Chen Yi-ling | crossborder foundation | Taiwan | Stop killing! |
| 469 | Aaron Ceradoy | Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants | Hong Kong | |
| 470 | Jason Bray | Uniting Church | Australia | |
| 471 | Stephanie Marston | Connect | London, UK | |
| 472 | Susan Skene | Connect | Surbiton | |
| 473 | Mary Hurley | Connect | UK | |
| 474 | Romeo Saliga | Lumad Development Center, Inc. | ARMM, Philippines | |
| 475 | Sunita Suna | World Student Christian Federation | Nairobi, Kenya | |
| 476 | Shen Chang-Chen | Taipei Municipal Wang-Fang Senior High School | Taiwan | |
| 477 | Marie Yvette L Pantilla | Amnesty International | Manila | |
| 478 | Michael Wallace | World Student Christian Federation | Geneva, Switzerland | |
| 479 | Ruby Gan | Makati | ||
| 480 | Leigh Donnell | Pole, England | ||
| 481 | silvina e. tejares | Bethany Companioning Center | Philippines | |
| 482 | students unity of bangladesh | students unity of bangladesh | bangladesh | |
| 483 | Mrs Patricia Isherwood | UNISON (trade union for local government workers), UK | United Kingdom | Action must be taken to protect trade unionist and human rights workers in the Philippines and to end the digraceful practices being perpetrated against these brave people. No-one, in this world of ours, should be afraid to protest in order to improve the lives of working people and indigenous peoples. How can governments like this expect a civilised and reproductive society? |
| 484 | Loida B. Bernabe | Kanlungan Centre Foundation, Inc. | Quezon City Philippines | Justice for the victims! Stop the killings NOW! |
| 485 | Tsang Lok Yan | HKSCM | Hong Kong | |
| 486 | LO Wan Yee | N/A | Hong Kong | |
| 487 | Sally Chun | Hong Kong | ||
| 488 | David John Boggett | Kyoto seika University | Kyoto, Japan | |
| 489 | Warren Glover | Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) | London | |
| 490 | ALEN CLIFFORD | CONNECT | LONDON | |
| 491 | David Wilson | Connect | UK | |
| 492 | James Seymour | Society for the Protection of East Asians' Human Rights | New York USA | |
| 493 | Raphael Segal | SA Government | Adelaide | Stop this madness! |
| 494 | Barrie Hay | UNISON Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells Health Branch | Maidstone, UK | The government must take urgent and effective measures to pass legislation to prevent human rights violations, and to bring the perpetrators to justice. |
| 495 | Piers Elias | UNISON, UK | Stockton-on-Tees, UK | The chair of COURAGE (an umbrella organisation for public sector unions), Paquito Diaz, was shot dead by assailants outside his home. This murder brings to 696 the number of activists killed since President Arroyo came to power. Does he think this is acceptable? |
| 496 | Kevin J Fox BA | Wales, UK | ||
| 497 | Henry | New York City, USA | Stop the killing! | |
| 498 | Mok Kar Po Carolle | China | Equality, Liberty, Tranquility and Unity | |
| 499 | Raed Abed | GUPS | member of ex committee of GUPS | |
| 500 | Philip Bickerstaffe | Connect | UK | |
| 501 | Geovanne F. Quibol | Missionary Itiinerant. | Kulaman, Sultan Kudarat, Philippines | stop the kiilings! Life is sacred! |
| 502 | alphonsafatima | Fribourg | Enough .... stop killing the voiceless. | |
| 503 | Rey Dasmarinas | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | ||
| 504 | Jakob Knab | Initiative gegen falsche Glorie | Kaufbeuren | |
| 505 | jane darragh | |||
| 506 | Dan González Ortega | WSCF LAC | Buenos Aires Argentina | |
| 507 | Fr. Eliseo M. Napiere, MSP | CENTER FOR MIGRANTS' CONCERNS - CENTRAL TAIWAN | TAIWAN | |
| 508 | Rosalie M. Dumadaug | Religious | Quezon city, Philippines | respect life and justice for the victems.. |
| 509 | Leo Pierini | Centerparty Youth | Grànna, Sweden | |
| 510 | nagaraj mysore raghupathi | human rights watch's | india | HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH'S – Weekly newspaper on web Spreading the light of humanity & freedom Edited , printed , published owned by NAGARAJ.M.R. @ EWS 190 HUDCO 3RD STAGE , HEBBAL MYSORE - 570016 INDIA cell : 9341820313 E-MAIL : naghrw@yahoo.com Homepage : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naghrw A member of AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL INDIA |
| 511 | Biyaya Quizon | Student Christian Movement of the Philippines | Manila, Philippines | i strongly condemn the killings!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 512 | Calvin Allen | Connect | Perth, Scotland | Workers should be able to do their jobs without fear of death. Stop the murders of trade unionists. |
| 513 | Felisa Stokes | Connect | UK | |
| 514 | Rupert Jeng | The justice of the government has passed away. Please do people of Philippines a favor. | ||
| 515 | Daniel So | Ontario, Canada | ||
| 516 | Fr. Peter O'Neill SSC | Catholic Hope Workers' Center | Taiwan | |
| 517 | David J McKnight | UNISON | Flintshire, Wales, UK | |
| 518 | Michelle D. Hartman | Middletown, CT | ||
| 519 | Leni Valeriano | TANGGULAN Youth Network for Human Rights and Civil Liberties | Philippines | STOP the killings! End STATE Terror Now! |
| 520 | Marco Edward Hewitt | University of Western Australia | Perth, Australia | Padayon! |
| 521 | Huang Ya Wen | Taiwan | world peace !!! | |
| 522 | The United Peoples | |||
| 523 | Laurence Skermer | Birmingham Heartlands Hospital | ||
| 524 | Michael Folliard | UNISON | Manchester Royal Infirmary, Oxford Road, M13 9WL | I call on the Philippines Government to end the extra-judicial killings of persons in the Philippines and to establish a functioning and effective policing and judicial system so that extra-judicial killings are properly prosecuted and prevented. |
| 525 | Heewon Chang | SAFE network | Korea | Stop the killing |
| 526 | Matt Lambert | North Vancouver, Canada | ||
| 527 | Katrina Socco | GABRIELA Network - SF Bay Area Chapter | San Francisco,CA, USA | |
| 528 | Andy Fritzer | Austria, Europe | stop the extra-judicial killings | |
| 529 | brother kevin cawley | edmund rice christian brothers | new rochelle new york usa | please put an end to the killings and violence against good persons working for the gospel |
| 530 | Erik Schnabel | USA | ||
| 531 | Monika Baumann | Theresa-lädeli | Switzerland | instead of giving support to development project, we always have to send money for relief mission,so sad! |
| 532 | Rebecca Applegarth | |||
| 533 | Patricia E Stuart | transport & General Workers Union | Glasgow, Scotland | |
| 534 | Rowena Arshad | Edinburgh | ||
| 535 | Ethel Tungohan | |||
| 536 | Des Loughney | Edinburgh Trade Union Council | Edinburgh, Scotland | |
| 537 | andrew ferguson | CFMEU | sydney | your government is a disgrace |
| 538 | Kevin Rattray | Scotland | Stop the Killings Stop the Oppression It's time to give the Power to the Peaceful | |
| 539 | Brenda Sanders | T.G.W.U. | Wallasey | this is a crime against all humanity |
| 540 | Jude Genovia | Columban Fathers | Manila | stop the killing!!!! |
| 541 | Rev. Dr. Nikitah Okembe-RA Imani | James Madison University | Harrisonburg, VA, USA | |
| 542 | Peter Boyle | Democratic Socialist Perspective | Australia | |
| 543 | Lilibeth E. Sabado | Columban Lay Missionaries | Philippines | It is my responsibility to participate in this signature campaign. I do not have any right to question anything if I remain quite and passive with all that is happening around me. |
| 544 | Murray Londeau | Canada | ||
| 545 | Miriam Stump | Methodist Federation for Social Action | Rowland Heights,CA, USA | Such repression of human rights activists is damaging to all concerned. |
| 546 | Nancy Aleck | Hawaii People's Fund | Hawaii | Hawaii People's Fund adds our voices to the call to STOP the killings now! We recognize that the US government is often complicit in the abuse of human rights in the Philippine. We support those who are working for peace and who resist oppression and the complicit support of oppression. |
| 547 | Omer Mbudi Masela | cicm | Taipei | Do not kill (6th commandement of God) |
| 548 | Robert Tierney | Charles Sturt University | Bathurst NSW Australia | |
| 549 | Federica G. Dalaguit | Religious -Daughters of St. Paul | 34 Osmena Blvd. Cebu City, Philippines | The morality of the leaders of the Philippine politicaL leaders is deteriorating because of power AND MONEY. |
| 550 | holly patterson | LHMU | Australia | Workers must be able to strike and organise for improvements to wages and conditions without fear of being murdered by the military. |
| 551 | Liu Chia-Hui | collage student | TAIWAN | |
| 552 | Sally Guerrero | Philippines | ||
| 553 | Bronwyn Crowe | Australian Student Chrtistian Movement | Perth, Australia | |
| 554 | Laura Dowling | HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA | Global Peace now! | |
| 555 | Fiona Dalton | Student Christian Movement Aotearoa | New Zealand | |
| 556 | Dr Meredith Burgmann | Parliament of NSW | Sydney, Australia | |
| 557 | Carrie Law | The Student Union of The Chinese University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong | |
| 558 | Tetty Rismauly Tambunan | Indonesia | Lord said in The Ten commandments : "You shall not murder".Respect and obey The Lord said in our live and stop the killing now. | |
| 559 | Riccardo Baldissone | Perth, Western Australia | ||
| 560 | Michael M. Ibañez | Alliance of Progressive Labor | Davao City | |
| 561 | Rev Leigh Raymond Neighbour | Metropolitan Community Church, Auckland | Auckland, New Zealand | While we are a Christian church who follow Jesus, we respect those of other faith traditions and work together with them to free all thoses who are oppressed by hate, disregard and violence.We believe in everyone's holy privolege to work out their own selvation.Please, please stop all the irrational killings in the Philippines. |
| 562 | Yung-Ching Lo | Formosa Indigenous Society for Sustainablity | Taiwan Taipei | democracy and freedom is above all |
| 563 | Joe Kennedy | AMWU | ||
| 564 | Anna O'Driscoll | Brisbane | I fully endorse this petition. |