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giving rise to the applicability of the doctrine of command responsibility<br />

entrenched in international law,” the group said.<br />

“Such criminal negligence, omission, and acquiescence to the despicable<br />

practice on the part of the President and the top Cabinet officials show tacit,<br />

official approval on their part of the de facto norm and practice of jailing<br />

children with adults,” the group pointed out.<br />

“The President’s and the President’s alter egos’ knowledge and<br />

acquiescence to this serious human rights violation and continuing failure,<br />

refusal, and criminal neglect to stop the practice as well as to punish the<br />

officers and members of the <strong>Philippine</strong> National Police who directly<br />

perpetrate this evil partakes of the nature of a conspiratorial act,” the group<br />

charged.<br />

Undue injury<br />

The group debunked the Ombudsman’s claim that the undue injury<br />

sustained by children mixed up with adult detainees was “speculative.”<br />

“Detaining children with adult prisoners traumatizes and criminalizes the<br />

young as a matter of judicial notice,” the group stressed. “This initiates them<br />

to a career of crime due to the virus of criminality.”<br />

“Detaining children with adult prisoners subjects them to a host of abuses,<br />

such as torture and beatings, tattooing, rape and other <strong>for</strong>ms of sexual<br />

abuse, <strong>for</strong>ced confessions, and other acts of cruelty, etc., without redress in<br />

the hands of agents of the state as well as some adult prisoners,” the group<br />

continued.<br />

“What the children who have been detained with adults and who are going to<br />

be detained in the future with adults have sustained constitutes a factual<br />

injury as this is inimical to their psychological, emotional, social, moral,<br />

spiritual, and physical growth and well-being,” the group countered.<br />

“What these children have suffered and are going to suffer in the future<br />

likewise constitutes a legal injury, <strong>for</strong> being blatant violations of the <strong>Philippine</strong><br />

state’s treaty obligations,” the group added, citing the International Covenant<br />

on Civil and Political <strong>Rights</strong>, the Convention Against Torture, and the<br />

Convention on the <strong>Rights</strong> of the Child, the 1987 <strong>Philippine</strong> Constitution, the<br />

Child and Youth Welfare Code, the Special Child Protection Act, and the<br />

Family Courts Act.<br />

“Mixing up children with adults has been outlawed by the community of<br />

nations since this destroys the young in more ways than one that fits right<br />

under the definition of undue injury in its multifarious, concrete, and specific<br />

<strong>for</strong>ms,” the Coalition stressed.<br />

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