Alfredo Diaz

On May 3, 2015 four farmers were walking towards Matuguinao proper when they were indiscriminately fired at by three armed men. Vicente Sorio and Alfredo Diaz were hit while their companions were able to drop down to the ground and escaped the bullets. After the shooting, the farmers who survived ran to get help from local government officials. They brought Alfredo and Vicente to the hospital in the hope of saving them but Vicente Sorio was pronounced dead. Alfredo on the other hand was able to tell who their shooters were before he also died after about 20 minutes. The identified killers were three paramilitaries from the 87th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army based in Matuguinao, Samar.

The families of Alfredo and Vicente filed cases in court against the three perpetrators but up to this date, there were no investigations made by authorities.

Alfredo Diaz and Vicente Sorio were members of Matuguinao Small Farmers Association and ANAKPAWIS (a pro-labor and pro- peasant partylist).


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Регион:Азиатско-Тихоокеанский регион

Страна:Филиппины

Департамент/Провинция/Штат:провинция Самар

Пол1:Мужской

Дата убийства:03/05/2015

Предшествовавшие угрозы:Да

Тип деятельности:Член НПО

Организация:Matuguinao Small Farmers Association & ANAKPAWIS

Сектор, в котором работал правозащитник, или тип прав, которыми он занимался:Гражданские и политические права

Описание сектора:Крестьянские общины

Подробнее:karapatan.org

1В базе данных отражается гендерная идентичность, выбранная самим человеком. Если человек не считает себя ни мужчиной, ни женщиной, можно выбрать вариант "иное" или воспользоваться термином "небинарная гендерная идентичность" (НГИ). .

Полезные ссылки
Village chief shot dead: Samar police director admits rise in killings
http://www.philstar.com/region/2015/05/12/1453900/village-chief-shot-dead-samar-police-director-admits-rise-killings
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