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Edith Burgos mother of missing activist Jonas on a US speaking Tour

The cry for pain of Ms. Edith Burgos for his missing son is also about Truth and Justice, the first as a measure of who WE are as a person and as people of common heritage, and the second is about that rule for everybody to give the other his due.

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A COMMUNITY BENEFIT DINNER FOR EDITH BURGOS MOTHER OF JONAS BURGOS

Saturday, March 1st, 2008, 6pm
at the BAYANIHAN Filipino Community Center
40-21 69th Street
Woodside, New York 11373
closest train: 7 to 69th-Fisk
ENTRY FEE: $20.00

Please join the Filipino community of New York and peace-loving citizens in welcoming Edith Burgos, mother of missing Filipino activist Jonas Burgos, and widow of the late Filipino press freedom-fighter Joe Burgos (We Forum & Malaya). Ms. Burgos will be kicking off her month-long national US speaking tour with a dinner party in the heart of the Filipino community of Woodside.

Please note, this event aims to raise proceeds towards the campaign for human rights in the Philippines. Checkbooks are encouraged.


Sponsored by
NY Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines (NYCHRP)
GMA WATCH: Philippine Human Rights Monitoring Network
National Alliance for Filipino Concerns (NAFCON)

RSVP for this event is strongly encouraged. To RSVP, send an email to NYCHRP.

While this event serves as a fundraiser, donations are accepted at any time.

To make a donation to NYCHRP, kindly cut a check to our partner organization, "PHILIPPINE FORUM", and write "NYCHRP" on the memo line. All donations can be mailed to PHILIPPINE FORUM, 40-21 69TH STREET, WOODSIDE, NY 11377.

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News Release
February 21, 2008

Reference: Jamie Mapa, NY Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines

Mother of Abducted Son Comes to the US Edith Burgos Speaks on Behalf of the Still-Missing Jonas Burgos in NYC

New York-- Edith Burgos, the mother of missing Filipino agriculturalist Jonas Burgos, and widow of the late Filipino press freedom-fighter Joe Burgos, will be coming to the US in March for a month-long national speaking tour in at least 7 cities across the US. Her first stop will be New York City, where the NY Committee for Human Rights in the Philippines (NYCHRP) will be holding a community benefit dinner and welcome for her on Saturday, March 1st, 6pm at the
BAYANIHAN Filipino Community Center on 40-21 69th Street in Woodside.

The national speaking tour is being sponsored by GMA WATCH, a national grassroots advocacy network that has been actively participating in church lobbying efforts after the US Senate hearing last March 2007 on extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances in the Philippines. NYCHRP is a founding member of GMA WATCH.

Ms. Burgos, a secular Carmelite (a member of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites ), has been traveling extensively on speaking engagements to call public attention to the case of her son, who was abducted by elements of the Philippine military on April 28, 2007 and remains missing to this day. Jonas Burgos, 36, is a land rights activist who was affiliated with the Alyansang Magbubukid ng Gitnang Luzon (AMGL) or Alliance of Peasants in Central Luzon, a local affiliate of Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) or Peasant Movement of the Philippines.

Many believe Jonas was abducted because of his activism and support for genuine agrarian reform, as well as organizing other peasants and farmers to fight for their rights through peaceful means.

Ms. Burgos has testified to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva that she still believes her son is at the brutal hands of the Philippine military. Jonas Burgos' case was also numerously referenced in the 2007 UN report of Philip Alston, Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Killings and Summary Executions, who released 3 reports on the Philippines last year. Burgos is set to have a private meeting with Alston during her brief stay in New York
to update him on Jonas' case.

"We are concerned that not enough is being done for Jonas' case by the Philippine government," states Jamie Mapa, a member of NYCHRP and Jonas' Burgos' first cousin. "We have a moral responsibility to seek justice for the victims of human rights violations in our motherland."

Shortly after New York, Burgos is set to travel to Washington DC, where she will attend the Ecumenical Advocacy Days (EAD), an annual ecumenical gathering of Christian Church representatives that speak on global human rights, social, economic, and political concerns. She
will make her way westward from there ending up in California by the end of March.

As a result of national grassroots advocacy efforts from various church groups, the 2008 Appropriations Bill included specific restrictive language on US military aid to the Philippines, with recommendations for the Arroyo government by Alston himself. Many are concerned such aid has been directly contributing to training a Philippine military that has been guilty of perpetrating these human rights violations, which includes over 890+ victims of killings and
300+ victims of abductions.

The Arroyo government is currently under intensifying public scrutiny in Manila for exposed graft and corruption. An initial protest calling for Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's resignation topped at 15,000 last Friday, and the protests are only projected to get bigger as more social unrest unfolds.

Joe Burgos, Edith's late husband, was also a significant press figure that defied censorship under the martial law of the Marcos dictatorship in the 1970's. The late Burgos founded the popular newspapers We Forum and Malaya. For helping restore democratic processes to the country, Joe Burgos was honored as a World Press Freedom Hero Awardee by the International Press Institute in Boston in 2000.


Ms. Burgos, whose family continues to face political harassment in the Philippines, will be speaking on behalf of the Desaparacidos, a rapidly growing national organization of families and loved ones of the disappeared in the Philippines. She will be traveling with her daughter, Virginia Ann, and Mervyn Toquero of the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP).

KAPAYAPAAN, the Edith Burgos Community Benefit Dinner will have an entrance fee of $20.00 per person. RSVPs are encouraged. For more information or to RSVP, send an email to NYCHRP.


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2 Speak Out:

fidel_umaga said...

JONAS BURGOS MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE UNTIL NOW,and countless other young men and women,who fearlessly stood and spoke for those among us who could not while this darkness reigns around us, shall remain a most indelible IDENTIFICATION MARK of GMA'S record on human rights violation!

fidel_umaga said...

As long as GMA and her people withold the truth about the mysterious dissapperance of Jonas Burgos from Ms. Edith Burgos, she is not FREE and neither is any one of us!

Sobra Na! Tama Na! Alis Na! Ngayon Na!

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