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    Gunman kills radical student leader in Philippines

    22 February 2007 8:45 pm

    MANILA, Feb. 16, 2007 — An unidentified gunman shot dead a student leader of a state college in central Philippines Thursday, shortly after the country’s Supreme Court vowed to render justice to hundreds of untouched cases of extra judicial killings, reported the Philippine News Agency Friday.

    The report quoted police in Legaspi, central Philippines, as saying the victim was Farly Alcantara, a 22-year-old student of Camarines Norte State College and a member of a radical student leaders’ organization called the League of Filipino Students.

    Police said the shooting took place as the victim and his companion were riding a motorcycle near the campus gate and a lone gunman suddenly blocked their way to fire at the victim at close range.

    The victim died on the spot with four bullet wounds on the head, while his companion escaped the attack unhurt. The gunman fled on foot, said the report.

    The incident came on the same day when Philippine Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato Puno said the Supreme Court would try to quickly solve the cases of extra judicial killings, after he held a meeting with a United Nations Human Rights delegation.

    Local militant and leftwing groups said hundreds of activists, labor leaders and student leaders have been killed over the past several years and almost none of the cases has been solved.

    Source: humanrights-china.org

     

    See also:

    Youth partylist condemns killing of student leader; Fear prelude to bloody polls

    EU rebuke seen over Melo flap; student shot dead in Bicol

    Asian Human Rights Commission : Stop Extra-judicial killings in the Philippines Online Petition

    League of Filipino Students & Farly Alcantara 

     

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    Repeal ban on Apa Khabar Orang Kampung

    7:18 pm

    The Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) strongly condemns the Malaysian Film Censorship Unit’s decision to ban the locally made documentary ‘Apa Khabar Orang Kampung’ (Village People Road Show) documenting the lives of the Malay Muslim former Communist Party Malaya members.

    In a letter sent to director Amir Muhammad, the unit gave seven reasons for banning the film, including that it shows that the Malaysian Government’s interpretation of history is biased and that the Government has not treated the former Communists fairly. The film was also accused of distorting historical facts by allowing former Communists to draw parallels between themselves and earlier Malay heroes.

    The reasons given by the censorship board blatantly transgress the Article 10 of the Malaysian Federal Constitution’s guarantee of free speech. The right to criticise Government policy and behaviour is a vital aspect of any democracy. Resorting to banning the documentary, rather than engaging in the concerns raised there by the former Communists, indicates insecurity and makes it increasingly difficult for Malaysians to assess and relate to this period of history.

    CIJ suggests that lifting the ban on ‘Apa Khabar Orang Kampung’ and its prequel ‘Lelaki Komunis Terakhir’ would also indicate the Government’s commitment to an open and transparent society is more than just rhetoric.

    CIJ is also concerned that banning locally made films encourages a culture of self-censorship among local film-makers, which is opposed to Malaysia’s policy of establishing itself as a “global centre and hub for communications and multimedia information and content services” and goes against the stated aims of both Vision 2020 and Islam Hadhari.

    We urge the Internal Security Ministry to encourage local film production, regardless of politics, and to repeal the Film Censorship Act as inconsistent with aims of Government policy and a globalised, IT-savvy society.

     

    Issued by:

    Sonia Randhawa

    Executive Director

     

     

    Background:

    ‘Apa Khabar Orang Kampung’ is the sequel to ‘Lelaki Komunis Terakhir’ (’The Last Communist’), which was banned in 2006 following outcry in the mass media by people who had not watched the movie. It had been passed by both the Film Censorship Unit and a unique screening for Special Branch officers of the Royal Malaysian Police Force.

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