In separate statements, the UP campuses of Manila, Baguio, Cebu and Visayas have called to surface three activists whose whereabouts continue to be unknown as well as others who have similarly gone missing over the years.
n ecumenical youth group has sounded the alarm on the apparent string of disappearances of rights activists under the administration of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., saying that several of those who suffered “utterly disturbing and horrifying” abductions were tortured or killed.
'Enforced disappearances achieve nothing more than the erosion of the fabric of a democratic society. Silencing critics doesn't support the aims of mainstream society; it only weakens our democracy,' says UP-Cebu Chancellor Leo Malagar