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imagesPolitical detainee Eduardo Serrano, 62, was rushed to the Taguig General Hospital yesterday morning, December 16, after he experienced chest pains. It turned out Serrano had a myocardial infarction (heart attack). Private physicians of Serrano from the Health Alliance for Human Rights (HAHR) sought his transfer to the Heart Center of the Philippines where he is now confined at the Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit. He is set to undergo angioplasty.

Serrano, a peace consultant of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) has been detained for more than 11 years now based on multiple criminal charges meant for a certain Rogelio Villanueva. He is among the 561 political detainees under the Aquino regime; and 19 NDFP consultants currently detained despite the immunity provided for by the GPH-NDFP Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees (JASIG).

On November 26, the Quezon City Regional Trial Court-Branch 100 acquitted Serrano of the charges of multiple murder and multiple frustrated murder, crimes attributed to “Rogelio Villanueva”. Judge Editha G. Mina-Aguda said the prosecution failed to prove Serrano’s guilt “beyond “People to prove the guilt of the accused beyond reasonable doubt.” The court viewed the witnesses’ testimonies as “either imagined or trumped-up.”

In October, the QC RTC Branch 98 Judge Marilou Runes-Tamang ruled that accused Rogelio Villanueva is not the same person as Eduardo Serrano; and Serrano should therefore be immediately released. The Branch 98’s October resolution said Serrano’s arrest and detention for 11 years is an “outright mockery of the basic human rights on due process of law which is enshrined in our Constitution.”

Serrano faces two more similar trumped-up criminal charges of multiple frustrated murder at the QC RTC Branch 215 and kidnapping at Branch 97 which are up for resolution early next year. The cases lodged against Serrano are baseless as proven by the Court’s decisions on the two other criminal charges.

Serrano should be immediately released because the cases against him, aside from being fabricated and baseless, violate the JASIG. He is also among the elderly and ailing political prisoners whose release on humanitarian grounds is demanded.

WHO IS EDUARDO SERRANO?

Eduardo Serrano has been a long standing NDFP peace  consultant  representing the Southern Tagalog region. He was arrested on May 2, 2004, a few days after he had just come from a three-week  long consultation(from April 11 images (1)to May 2, 2004) with NDFP negotiating panel members Fidel Agcaoili and Connie Ledesma regarding the formation of the  of the joint Secretariat of the Joint Monitoring Committee (JMC) and several other agenda and developments in the peace process. As NDFP peace consultant, Serrano is supposedly protected by the standing NDFP-GPH  JASIG and “should have been guaranteed  safety from arrest in going to, attending, and leaving the consultations to return to his  area of work,” according to the NDFP Panel.

Serrano finished his college course in agriculture at the UP Los Banos in Oct. l976, worked as a research assistant at the Dairy Training and Research Institute(DTRI) in 1977  and was sent to Copenhagen, Denmark for a post graduate course in animal science in 1978-1979. In 1980, at the height of struggle against the fascist Marcos dictatorship, he decided to work as fulltime among the peasants in Bicol and Mindoro.

During his three years of detention (May 2, 2004 to Aug. 12, 2007) at the Oriental Mindoro Provincial Jail in Calapan City, he continued to do political work among ordinary detainees whom he also helped in curing their ailments with the use of acupuncture, in providing paralegal advices on their cases in court and in helping improve even by a little the economic conditions in prison through the establishment of a cooperative store of the inmates and guards.

After his transfer to the PNP Custodial Center in Camp Crame, on August 13, 2007, he devoted party of his time in taking a long-distance diploma course on Environment and Natural Resources Management at the Open University of UP and finished the said course in May 2009. Much of the time, he is also engaged in political work among fellow detainees, especially in the promotion and defense of the human rights of political prisoners and other prisoners.

Samahan ng Ex-Detainees Laban sa Detensyon at Aresto (SELDA) calls on the Department of Justice to immediately release political prisoner Benny Barid, 54, on humanitarian grounds.

Barid was rushed to the New Bilibid Prisons (NBP) Hospital-Maximum Security due to chronic asthmatic bronchitis with emphysema. Barid has been going in and out of the NBP hospital for his asthma attacks since 2010, because of unhealthy prison conditions. The asthma attacks became more frequent for lack of proper and adequate medical attention that has now worsened to chronic asthmatic bronchitis.

Barid cannot stand by himself. He has been on wheelchair and is very weak and thin. Fellow political prisoners are helping him for his medical needs. His further stay at the NBP Hospital made him more vulnerable to various communicable diseases.

There are now 504 political prisoners; and of the 504, 53 are with various ailments. Like Barid, they should be immediately released on humanitarian ground. Several other ailing political prisoners died while in detention because of lack of proper medical attention, among them Crisanto Fat and Alison Alcantara.

A victim of trumped up charges, Barid was arrested in July 2006. He was accused of involvement in an alleged massacre that supposed to happen in 2004 in Ilocos Norte. For this, he was sentenced with three counts of life imprisonment.

Prior to this, Barid’s child was hostaged by the military to force him to surrender. ###

Reference: Jigs Clamor, SELDA National coordinator