Manila: A Catholic bishop has condemned the assassination of a social action worker in southern Philippines.
Bishop Jose Colin Bagaforo of Kidapawan said it is alarming that even a Church worker who has been working for the poor fell victim to ‘extrajudicial killings.’
The prelate deplored the killing of Wilerme Agorde, a 64-year-old peasant leader who worked as project coordinator of the agrarian reform program of the National Secretariat for Social Action (Nassa) that function under the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Philippines.
“We condemn the many extrajudicial killings happening today which have become so common,” Bagaforo said.
The recent murder of Agorde, according to him, is causing fear and insecurity among civilians particularly among the human rights and peace advocates in the area.
Agorde was stabbed and gunned down in the presence of his grandchildren by unidentified assailants in Brgy. Illustre, President Roxas, North Cotabato on Februry 19.
He has been at the forefront of a campaign with his fellow farmers who have been struggling for decades for ownership of the unused agricultural land-reservation in Arakan town.
About 5,000-hectare property is owned by University of Southern Mindanao but the 1,000-hectare portion was allocated to the Cotabato Foundation College of Science and Technology.
According to Nassa, the disputed land had been occupied by the farmers for several decades.
On Feb 9, the Department of Agrarian Reform voiced support for the distribution of land reservation for the 2,110 potential beneficiaries during the dialogue conducted with the Commission on Higher Education.
The Nassa said this recent development indicates that the farmers “are winning in the agrarian campaign.”
“However, the killing of (Agorde) is interpreted by the community as a way to silence the leaders in defending their land rights,” it said.
“The land conflict is escalating as the farmer groups are momentum in pursuing their land rights,” the Nassa added.
The killing of Agorde was reportedly the third farmer-leader slain in North Cotabato in February alone.
Church leaders have appealed to the authorities to stop the escalation of killings among farmers and their leaders.
“Other farmer leaders in Arakan are now in hiding for fear of their lives. They must not be included in the list of casualties in the on-going land rights problem within the school reservation,” the Nassa said.
Agorde was also known as a long time church worker in various ministries. He was a lector, Basic Ecclesial Community Coordinator, and coordinator of the Justice and Peace Integrity of Creation Program.
He was also a member of the Arakan parish team since the time of Italian priest Father Fausto Tentorio who was brutally killed in 2011 and whose case remains unsolved until now.
“We do not know of their deaths can ever obtain justice since Fr. Tentorio’s murder and other killings are still waiting for fair investigation,” Bagaforo said.
(Source: CBCPNews)