Karapatan and Desaparecidos hold picket at the DOJ; calls for prosecution of the brains of Jonas’ disappearance.

"Niloloko niyo kami! Pwedeng kasuhan ang kamay ng krimen pero ang utak ay hindi?" remarked Lorena P. Santos, daughter of a desaparecido and secretary general of Families of Desaparecidos for Justice (Desaparecidos) at the picket held today at the Department of Justice (DOJ). 

Santos referred to the September 3, 2013 resolution by the DOJ to drop military officials, led by Brig. Gen. Eduardo Año, from the list of respondents to the criminal charges of arbitrary detention, murder and obstruction of justice on the enforced disappearance of Jonas Burgos. 

"Niloloko niyo kami! Pwedeng kasuhan ang kamay ng krimen pero ang utak ay hindi?" remarked Lorena P. Santos, daughter of a desaparecido and secretary general of Families of Desaparecidos for Justice (Desaparecidos) at the picket held today at the Department of Justice (DOJ). 

Santos referred to the September 3, 2013 resolution by the DOJ to drop military officials, led by Brig. Gen. Eduardo Año, from the list of respondents to the criminal charges of arbitrary detention, murder and obstruction of justice on the enforced disappearance of Jonas Burgos. 

The resolution, reviewed and penned by Assistant Prosecutor Gerard Gaerlan, and approved by Prosecutor General Claro Arellano, only recommended for the filing of charges against Major Harry Baliaga Jr.

The other respondents dropped from charges are Brig. Gen. Eduardo Año, Lt. Col. Melquiades Feliciano, Lt. Gen. Romeo Tolentino, Gen. Hermogenes Esperon, Lt. Gen. Alexander Yano and Dir. Gen. Avelino Razon Jr. The DOJ only recommended the filing of charges against Major Harry Baliaga Jr. 

"Hindi pwedeng dinukot ni Maj. Baliaga si Jonas ng walang order galing sa superiors niya, (Maj. Baliaga could have not abducted Jonas (Burgos) without his superiors’ order.)" Santos said. 

Año was the head of the operating arm of the intelligence group of the Philippine Army when the abduction happened.

Cristina Palabay, Karapatan secretary general said, "the DOJ decision confirms our apprehension about the much publicized creation of the Inter-Agency Committee on Extra-legal killings, enforced disappearances, torture and other grave violations on life, liberty and security of persons.  It is a shame that after announcing that it will give priority to the Burgos case, the DOJ as the lead department of the Inter-Agency Committee, exonerated the brains of the crime and the covered up for Año’s responsibility and accountability." 

"If this is how the DOJ acts on its ‘priority cases’, how else should it act on the cases involving lesser known victims of human rights violations?,” Palabay asked. 

"Nakakagalit na sa kabila ng mga ebidensiya at testimonya na inihapag ng pamilya Burgos ay hindi pa rin mapanagot ang mga may sala sa pagkawala ni Jonas. Saan pa kami lalapit at magrereklamo para kakakuha ng hustisya kung ganito ang nangyayari? (It is enraging that despite the evidences and testimonies presented by the Burgos family, perpetrators are still spared from prosecution. Where else could we go to get justice?),” Santos added.

"From the DOJ’s recommendation, we fear that trial on the Burgos case will lead to a circus, but not to where Jonas is," Palabay concluded.

The groups called on to DOJ Sec. Leila De Lima to prosecute Gen. Año and other military officials removed from the respondents.