Terror suspects file 28th plea vs terror law - News Summed Up

Terror suspects file 28th plea vs terror law


MANILA, Philippines — The Anti-Terrorism Act poses a “real and credible threat” against innocent Muslims who have been wrongly tagged as members of Islamist extremist groups, according to the latest legal challenge against the new law. Through their lawyers, a detained suspected member of the Abu Sayyaf and two others who were previously detained on suspicion of being members of extremist groups filed the 28th petition asking the Supreme Court to strike down the antiterrorism law for being unconstitutional. ADVERTISEMENTJimmy Bla, who is currently detained in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City; Main Mohammad of Zamboanga City; and Nazr Dilangalen of Maguindanao were joined by their lawyers and the Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates (PAHRA) in the petition. Bla has been detained since his arrest in Zamboanga City in 2018 after he was “randomly” tagged as an Abu Sayyaf member. Mohammad, who is an imam, was arrested in 2017 and detained for nearly two years in Camp Bagong Diwa before a court dismissed the case against him because the government’s witness was not able to identify him as an Abu Sayyaf member.


Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer August 18, 2020 20:37 UTC



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