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The Anti-Terrorism Act
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Presentation on the Human Security Act of 2007
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On February 8, voting 16-2, the Senate passed on
final reading the Anti-Terrorism Act,
euphemistically titled, the Human Security Act of
2007.
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Timeline
  • The Senate version was ratified by both chambers
    of Congress - Senate and Lower House - in a
    special session called by President Gloria
    Macapagal Arroyo.
  • On March 6, Arroyo signed the bill into law. The
    Human Security Act was to take effect two months
    after the May 14 elections.

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Timeline
  • The law is set to take effect on July 13, 2007

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What is the Human Security Act?
  • It is a law that DEFINES and PENALIZES terrorism

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What is terrorism?
  • As understood by the public
  • As defined by government
  • As understood by human rights advocates

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What is terrorism?
  • At the core of the issue is the definition of
    terrorism.
  • The so-called need for an anti-terror law is
    borne out of the alleged problem of terrorism
    e.g. the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), the Jemaah
    Islamiya (JI), Al Qaeda etc.

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What is terrorism?
  • The Human Security Act defines terrorism as the
    commission of crimes (rebellion, murder,
    kidnapping, hijacking etc.) that sow or create a
    condition of widespread and extraordinary fear
    and panic among the populace in order to coerce
    the government to give in to an unlawful demand

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What is terrorism?
  • There is also the new crime of conspiracy to
    commit terrorism when two or more persons come
    to an agreement concerning the commission of the
    crime of terrorism and decided to commit the same

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What is terrorism?
  • COMMISSION OF CRIMES punishable under the Revised
    Penal Code or under other laws and presidential
    decrees such as piracy, rebellion, coup d etat,
    murder, kidnapping and serious illegal detention,
    crimes involving destruction, arson, hijacking,
    illegal possession of firearms and explosives,
    etc

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What is terrorism?
  • SOWING OR CREATING A CONDITION OF
  • WIDESPREAD
  • EXTRAORDINARY
  • FEAR AND PANIC
  • AMONG THE POPULACE

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What is terrorism?
  • TO COERCE GOVERNMENT
  • TO GIVE IN TO AN UNLAWFUL DEMAND

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What is terrorism?
  • The definition is too vague and overbroad
  • Who defines such terms as widespread,
    extraordinary, panic, populace, unlawful
    and so on?
  • With this definition, the law can be easily abused

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What is terrorism?
  • Terrorism is becomes a new catch all crime with
    almost anything falling under the new definition
  • Terrorism under the HSA definition is not limited
    to the ASG, JI, Al Qaeda. Even legitimate dissent
    can be interpreted as terrorism
  • Potential for abuse by the Arroyo government is
    immense.

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What is terrorism?
  • Even the international community has yet to agree
    on a definition of the crime of terrorism

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What is terrorism?
  • For human rights advocates, terrorism can be
    loosely defined as the use of extreme violence
    against civilians
  • Also with political dimension
  • Concept of state terrorism as practiced by
    Arroyo government, Bush government

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What is terrorism?
  • Human rights violations under the Arroyo regime
    include more than 800 victims of extrajudicial
    killings and almost 200 victims of enforced
    disappearances
  • Displacement of communities, indiscriminate
    bombing of civilian populations, massacres,
    repression

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Dangerous provisions
  • Sec.18-19 - Warrantless arrests and prolonged
    detention without charges

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Dangerous provisions
  • Warrantless arrests and prolonged detention
    without charges
  • Allows warrantless arrests and detention without
    charges for more than 72 hours
  • Arrest should be based on surveillance,
    inspection of bank accounts and upon orders of
    the Anti-Terrorism Council

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Dangerous provisions
  • Warrantless arrests and prolonged detention
    without charges
  • In the event of an imminent terrorist attack,
    suspect can be detained beyond 72 hrs upon
    approval of a judge or a Human Rights
    Commission
  • Violates constitutional guarantee that detained
    persons should be charged within a maximum 72
    hours or be set free
  • Very open to abuses

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Dangerous provisions
  • Sec.26 Restriction on the right to travel

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Dangerous provisions
  • House arrest
  • If evidence is weak and suspect posts bail, he or
    she may still be put under house arrest
  • While under house arrest, no access to phones,
    cell phones internet or other forms of electronic
    communication

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Dangerous provisions
  • Sec. 7 - Surveillance

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Dangerous provisions
  • Surveillance
  • Law allows all forms of electronic and other
    forms of surveillance vs so-called terror
    suspects
  • Loss of privacy, also open to abuse despite
    alleged safe guards
  • Big Brother is watching

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Dangerous provisions
  • Sec.17 - Proscription of organizations

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Dangerous provisions
  • Proscription of organizations
  • Allows govt to proscribe or outlaw organizations
  • Dept of Justice can file a petition before any
    RTC
  • Can be used to clamp down on legitimate
    organizations

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Dangerous provisions
  • Sec. 27 - Bank accounts
  • Allows inspection of bank accounts of terror
    suspects
  • Inspection can also include related accounts
  • Freezing of bank accounts of suspects

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Dangerous provisions
  • Sec. 57 - Extraordinary rendition
  • Allows terror suspects to be brought to another
    country to face interrogation, investigation and
    trial
  • Only requires formal assurance from the
    requesting country that rights of suspect will be
    respected

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Dangerous provisions
  • Sec. 53- Anti-Terrorism Council (ATC)

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Dangerous provisions
  • Anti-Terrorism Council (ATC)
  • Executive Secretary
  • Justice Secretary
  • Defense Secretary
  • Foreign Affairs Secretary
  • DILG Secretary
  • Finance Secretary
  • National Security Adviser

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Dangerous provisions
  • Anti-Terrorism Council (ATC)
  • Council is composed of the proponents of
    repressive measures such as PP 1017, CPR, EO 464,
    Oplan Bantay Laya etc
  • ATC is the chief implementor of the HSA
  • Functions include directing arrest of terror
    suspects, proscription of organizations, freezing
    of bank accounts, data base on terrorism

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Dangerous provisions
  • Peace Process
  • Proscription can be used against organizations
    such as the CPP-NPA-NDF, MILF and MNLF
  • Will spell doom for the peace negotiations
    because organizations will be labeled terrorists

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State terrorism
  • The purported cure is worse than the disease,
    tantamount to undeclared Martial Law
  • Will aggravate state terrorism. Given the track
    record of the Arroyo government, the HSA will
    give more powers to a regime that has violated
    human rights with impunity

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State terrorism
  • Should be taken in the context of current
    violations such as extrajudicial killings,
    enforced disappearances, filing of fabricated
    charges against govt critics

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State terrorism
  • Part of US-led war on terror, passage of law was
    imposed by US government in exchange for support
    for unstable Arroyo government
  • Shows puppetry of Arroyo to foreign interests
  • Will be used for the survival of Arroyo
    administration, suppression of critics and
    legitimate peoples movements for national
    liberation and democracy

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State terrorism
  • US war on terror already discredited worldwide
    especially after US invasion and occupation of
    Iraq
  • War on terror used as a battle cry to justify
    US aggression and expansion worldwide

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State terrorism
  • No less than RP Supreme Court Chief Justice
    Reynato Puno said that the mindless war on
    terror is to blame for many of the human rights
    violations in the country

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State terrorism
  • In countries that have anti-terror laws, people
    are questioning abuses and provisions that
    violate civil liberties
  • Some countries have reviewed and repealed some
    provisions of their existing terror laws

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But what about real threats?
  • There are already existing laws that can be used
    to deal with so-called terror threats
  • There is a need to seek long term solutions that
    address the social causes of these threats
    (poverty, injustice, rights abuses etc.)

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What can we do?
  • Resist and defy state terror
  • Expose and oppose rampant rights abuses
  • Continue to assert our rights (assembly,
    association, freedom of speech etc.)
  • Use available legal means to stop the
    implementation of HAS such as the repeal of the
    law, question the law before the Supreme Court
  • Unite with other affected sectors in fighting the
    HSA

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What can we do?
  • Many times before we have frustrated the worst
    designs of the administration that suppress basic
    rights. We can do so again.
  • Our people have fought against the dark years of
    Marcos martial law and defeated the
    dictatorship. We shall do so again.

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