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“The President’s and the alter egos’ inaction, notwithstanding their own<br />

actual and/or constructive knowledge of this serious affront to the children’s<br />

fundamental dignity and human rights, as they actually know and/or are in a<br />

position to know the egregious, wide scale, and continuing violations,<br />

bespeaks of their own acquiescence to and giving of their tacit approval and<br />

authority, <strong>for</strong> the continuing commission of such violations, under the cloak of<br />

impunity, and contrary to the peremptory norm of international human rights<br />

law prohibiting the jailing of children with adults,” the group stressed.<br />

“In effect, the President and the public respondents effectively conspired and<br />

are conspiring with the officers and members of the <strong>Philippine</strong> National<br />

Police in committing this <strong>for</strong>m of crimes against humanity,” the group<br />

charged.<br />

In seeking to charge Arroyo and top officials <strong>for</strong> violating the Anti-Graft and<br />

Corrupt Practices Act (RA 3019), the group said that mixing up children with<br />

adults is “injurious to the human rights of children in conflict with the law.”<br />

The practice, the group stated, goes “on a continuing basis.”<br />

“This practice is going on right at this very minute and would continue to<br />

emasculate the dignity and human rights of thousands of children in the days<br />

to come.”<br />

Earlier, the Ombudsman junked the class suit filed by five children prisoners,<br />

aged 11 to 17, who were hauled off to police prisons packed with adult<br />

inmates, on behalf of children mixed up with adult detainees nationwide,<br />

asking that Arroyo, the secretaries of the Department of Justice and<br />

Department of Interior and Local Governments, and the <strong>Philippine</strong> National<br />

Police chief be charged <strong>for</strong> violating the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act<br />

(RA 3019) <strong>for</strong> causing undue injury to the complainants.<br />

Class suit<br />

In dismissing the complaint filed on December 10, 2003, the Ombudsman<br />

said that the undue injury asserted by the children was merely “speculative.”<br />

The Ombudsman also said that Arroyo and her top officials were unaware<br />

and far removed from the violations.<br />

The group feared that the dismissal of the complaint would lead to further<br />

violations.<br />

“The Order further gives to the officers and members of the <strong>Philippine</strong><br />

National Police the green light in continuously perpetrating this injustice, this<br />

<strong>for</strong>m of crimes against humanity, and this act of torture, cruel, inhumane, and<br />

degrading treatment and punishment that smacks of injurious discrimination<br />

against children belonging to the poorest of the poor,” the group declared.<br />

The group stressed that the Ombudsman’s dismissal of the case “leaves<br />

children prisoners without redress, in the face of the continuing, recurring,<br />

non-stop, and officially sanctioned violation of their human rights.”<br />

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