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VOLUME XXIV No. 32
Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines
February 28, 2010 issue
 

Anakpawis concerned over killing of fellow activist

 

A party-list group has expressed concerned that an activist who was shot last Feb. 22 in Loay town was politically motivated. Anakpawis-Bohol manifested its concern in a statement condoling with the family of Albert Comiling who was shot dead Monday in Tangcasan, Loay. The statement, signed by Anakpawis Bohol secretary general Jun Estorosas, urged authorities to conduct an impartial investigation to solve Comiling's killing. Estorosas acknowledged that the victim's family and comrades are looking at more than one angle in the murder.

 At the time of his death, Comiling was facing a case for attempted murder in the shooting of a man over marital complications. Anakpawis said Comiling's family indicated his willingness to surrender after a warrant was issued for his arrest but was in the process of preparing for his bail bond.  Estorosas said Comiling, a member of the PDP-Laban, was actively involved in various political issues. The victim was an organizer of a fishermen's group for an NGO and in fact once handled a radio program for it. He was also one of the convenors of the Kahugpungan sa Nagpakabanang Alburanon and Amping Kinaiyahan which opposed the landfill project in neighboring Alburquerque town in alliance with Anakpawis. Comiling was also active in the protest movement against the Cha-Cha and the oil exploration off Bohol island.

Anakpawis-Bohol said it is saddened and concerned with the murder of Comiling over apprehensions that this is a start of another wave of political killings in Bohol . The statement noted that Comiling's death came as the military continues with its campaign to link activists and militants to the underground movement. Three days after Comiling's death, Anakpawis said a council member of Bayan-Bohol received a threat in a text message sent from Comiling's mobile phone. “You will be the next one if you do not reform,” the message in Cebuano said.

 
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