News media report on UP Law Faculty’s call to dismiss baseless charges against its Professors
At least two news media channels have taken note of the UP Law Faculty Statement of Support posted online last Monday. The Statement denounces as harassment, charges brought against Professor Theodore Te, Professor Serafin Salvador Jr., and former Professor Florin Hilbay, along with members of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines and Free Legal Assistance Group. The charges based are based on claims made by Peter Joemel Advincula, a witness of dubious credibility.
Citing the UN Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers adopted in 1990 the Statement declares that lawyers should “not suffer, or be threatened with, prosecution or administrative, economic, or other sanctions for any action taken in accordance with recognized professional duties, standards and ethics.”.
The 90 signatories to the Statement urge the Department of justice to dismiss the baseless charges.
The media reports may be accessed at : https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/10/28/UP-College-of-Law-sedition-charge-professors-Bikoy.html and https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/10/28/19/up-law-faculty-urges-doj-to-junk-sedition-complaint-vs-hilbay-ibp-flag-lawyers
Following is the full Statement of Support:
We, the undersigned members of the UP College of Law Faculty, express grave concern over the filing of criminal charges against the UP law professors Theodore O. Te and Serafin U. Salvador Jr., former UP professor Florin T. Hilbay, the lawyers of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) and the Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG), based on the statement of Peter Joemel Advincula, a person whose credibility is in serious doubt.
We stand behind our colleagues Professors Te and Salvador, Atty. Florin T. Hilbay and our colleagues in IBP and FLAG. The charges are nothing but pure harassment, intimidation and undue interference in their professional function.
Under the Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers adopted by the 8th United Nations congress on the prevention of crimes and the treatment of offenders in 1990, paragraphs 16 and 23 provide –
16. Governments shall ensure that lawyers (a) are able to perform all of their professional functions without intimidation, hindrance, harassment or improper interference; (b) are able to travel and to consult with their clients freely both within their own country and abroad; and (c) shall not suffer, or be threatened with, prosecution or administrative, economic or other sanctions for any action taken in accordance with recognized professional duties, standards and ethics. (emphasis ours)
23. Lawyers like other citizens are entitled to freedom of expression, belief, association and assembly. In particular, they shall have the right to take part in public discussion of matters concerning the law, the administration of justice and the promotion and protection of human rights and to join or form local, national or international organizations and attend their meetings, without suffering professional restrictions by reason of their lawful action or their membership in a lawful organization. In exercising these rights, lawyers shall always conduct themselves in accordance with the law and the recognized standards and ethics of the legal profession.
This disturbing incident does not augur well for democracy. It is meant to silence legitimate criticism and dissent of lawyers and other members of the opposition.
The undersigned faculty call upon the Secretary of Justice to dismiss the baseless charges against Professors Te, Salvador and Atty. Hilbay and the IBP and FLAG lawyers and the members of the opposition, in the interest of truth, fairness and justice.
Signed:
PACIFICO A. AGABIN ELIZABETH H. AGUILING-PANGALANGAN RAMON QUINTIN CLAUDIO C. ALLADO JOSEPH EMMANUEL L. ANGELES JESUSA LORETO A. ARELLANO RAYMOND MARVIC C. BAGUILAT RYAN HARTZELL C. BALISACAN EMERSON S. BAÑEZ CARLOS G. BANIQUED PETER DONNELY A. BAROT JAY L. BATONGBACAL EVELYN (LEO) D. BATTAD ROENTGEN F. BRONCE ALFREDO R. CABEZA BARTOLOME S. CARALE ARNEL PACIANO D. CASANOVA CELESTE RUTH L. CEMBRANO-MALLARI FIDES C. CORDERO-TAN DEMETRIO JR. C. CUSTODIO PATRICIA ROSALIND P. S. DAWAY SENEN AGUSTIN S. DE SANTOS JOAN A. DE VENECIA GABRIEL A. DEE MA. GISELLA N. DIZON-REYES VICTOR Y. ELEAZAR AISSA V. ENCARNACION ELVIRA V. ESCUETA-DUAVIT RAMON S. ESGUERRA JACQUELINE JOYCE F. ESPENILLA ERIC ROSAURO G. ESPIRITU ALEX FERDINAND S. FIDER ROBERTO L. FIGUEROA EMMA C. FRANCISCO DONNA Z. GASGONIA DANTE B. GATMAYTAN MARIA STEPHANIE V. GOMEZ-SOMERA RENO JR. R. GONZALES CONCEPCION L. JARDELEZA ARMINA DIELLE R. KAPUNAN KESTERSON T. KUA ANTONIO G.M. LA VIÑA EDUARDO A. LABITAG CHRISTOPHER JOHN P. LAO MA. TANYA KARINA A. LAT LUISITO V. LIBAN MA. THERESA G. LIBUNAO ANNA THERESA L. LICAROS-LIM |
DANIEL D. LISING GLENDA T. LITONG VICTORIA V. LOANZON JOHANNA ALERIA P. LORENZO DINA D. LUCENARIO SOLOMON F. LUMBA DONNA PATRICIA C. MANLANGIT MA. SOLEDAD D. MAWIS MARTIN D. MIJARES GOLDA GIGI G. MIÑOZA ROWENA D. MORALES SALVADOR II N. MOYA ALBERTO JR. T. MUYOT FROILYN D. PAGAYATAN ANDRE C. PALACIOS MARIA CECILIA H. POBLADOR RONALD D. POLICARIO PATRICIA ANN P. PRODIGALIDAD ELIZABETH R. PULUMBARIT GRACE P. QUEVEDO-PANAGSAGAN ROGELIO V. QUEVEDO RODRIGO LOPE S. QUIMBO MARIE CECILE R. QUINTOS SALAM PIR T. RASUL JANNET C. REGALADO CHARLTON JULES P. ROMERO DENNIS S. SABADO RODERICK III R.C. SALAZAR JOSE FAUSTINO S. SAMSON MICHELLE B. SAN BUENAVENTURA-DY TEODULO JR. G.SAN JUAN DIONNE MARIE M. SANCHEZ FRANCIS V. SOBREVIÑAS PAOLO EMMANUEL S. TAMASE MARY ROSE S. TAN FINA BERNADETTE D. TANTUICO MICHAEL JR. T. TIU ARLENE LAPUZ-URETA CRISOSTOMO A. URIBE FLORDELIZA C. VARGAS-TRINIDAD RAUL T. VASQUEZ SUSAN D. VILLANUEVA ERNESTINE CARMEN JO D. VILLAREAL-FERNANDO VIRGINA B.VIRAY EDGARDO CARLO II L. VISTAN ANTHONY CHARLEMAGNE C.YU |
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