Pubdate: Sat, 02 Apr 2005 Source: Philippine Star (Philippines) Copyright: PhilSTAR Daily Inc. 2005 Contact: http://www.philstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/622 Author: Edith Regalado Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/Rodrigo+Duterte Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/Summary+Execution DAVAO VIGILANTES STRIKE ANEW DAVAO CITY - Summary executions are again on the rise in this southern metropolis as supposed vigilantes have claimed their 69th victim this year alone. These extrajudicial killings remain unsolved. Police said they could not pursue any lead since no one has come forward to testify. "Ewan, takot siguro sila. Takot sila mabalikan (I don't know, maybe they are afraid. They fear the killers might go after them)," said Senior Superintendent Conrado Laza, city police chief. Human rights and militant groups have expressed alarm over the killings which have reportedly claimed the lives of over 200 people since 2001, 69 of them in the first quarter of this year alone. Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has repeatedly denied having any hand in the summary executions, although certain sectors here consider them to be government-sponsored killings. Laza told The STAR the police have been doing their best in going after the perpetrators, but the absence of witnesses has stalled their investigations. "The problem is like this: it has always been in the minds of the people that these killings are done by the Davao Death Squad (DDS). So that everytime there is a summary execution, people would think (the DDS is behind it)," he said. Laza likened the situation to the early 1980s when the New People's Army (NPA) virtually turned the city into a killing field. "Before, when people here were killed by the NPA, they would say it was the NPA and no one dared to come out and testify," he said. Last Thursday, three men were killed by motorcycle-riding men suspected to be vigilantes going after alleged drug pushers. One of the victims, a certain Dindo Rebung, 27, was gunned down inside the bakery where he was working. Suspected vigilante killings also continue in Cebu City, where two alleged felons were shot dead shortly after midnight Thursday, bringing the death toll in the summary executions there to 40 since last December. The Cebu City chapter of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) has sought the help of President Arroyo to look into the vigilante-style killings. "Despite opposition from responsible quarters, such summary executions remain unsolved, leading to the prevailing belief that the police and local officials either encourage or tolerate the illegal acts or remain indifferent, or have been remiss in their duties to enforce the law," the IBP Cebu City chapter said in a resolution. Earlier, Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmena admitted that he might have inspired the killings when he announced the creation of a crack police team to go after criminals. Democrito Barcenas, outgoing president of the IBP chapter, said they have decided to elevate the matter to the President because they have lost trust in the city government - ---