• Culture
    Culture
    Filipino actors Bridgerton

    Get to know the Filipino actors in ‘Bridgerton’

    pura luka vega chappell roan church

    Matched her freak! Pura Luka Vega performs Chappell Roan’s ‘Good Luck, Babe!’ at ‘Church’

    AI and deepfake porn is a form of sexual assault—and we need to talk about it

    AI and deepfake porn is a form of sexual assault—and we need to talk about it

    • Women
    • Queer
    • Politics
    • Environment
    • Food
  • Style
    Style
    Pond's serums

    These night serums are your new solutions for radiant, glowing skin

    5 original Filipino fragrance brands to check out

    5 original Filipino fragrance brands to check out

    Here’s where you can get unique, one-off accessories—designed by you

    • Fashion
    • Beauty
    • Space
    • Shopping
  • Entertainment
    Entertainment
    Filipino actors Bridgerton

    Get to know the Filipino actors in ‘Bridgerton’

    pura luka vega chappell roan church

    Matched her freak! Pura Luka Vega performs Chappell Roan’s ‘Good Luck, Babe!’ at ‘Church’

    charlie’s angels totally spies!

    Our favorite onscreen spies, from Austin Powers to ‘Totally Spies!’

    • Celebrities
    • TV & Movies
    • Music
  • Life+Money
    Life+Money
    Single woman adopts baby

    Forming a family: When a single woman adopts a baby

    painting of baby

    A mother-to-be’s survival guide

    Navigating a friend breakup that has no bad blood

    It’s no one’s fault: When a friendship naturally runs its course

    • Career & Money
    • Parenting & Relationships
    • Sex & Health
    • Astrology
    • Travel
  • Inquirer.net
  • Lifestyle
Reading
Jovito Palparan’s case is proof that you can’t escape crimes against human rights
ShareTweet
In CulturePreen
2 min read

Jovito Palparan’s case is proof that you can’t escape crimes against human rights

By Jacqueline Ariason September 18, 2018
Share

In 2006, unidentified armed men seized University of the Philippines students Karen Empeño and Sherlyn Cadapan in a house in Hagonoy, Bulacan. According to Inquirer.net, the two were conducting research for a school requirement when they were abducted. Years after their disappearance, a witness testified before the Bulacan RTC that the two students were “hung upside down naked, tortured and sexually molested” and “pieces of wood were inserted on [their] private parts.” Retired major general Jovito Palparan was also tagged as the head of the military group that did this heinous crime, and he went into hiding before he was arrested in 2014.

Yesterday, Palparan was found guilty of kidnapping and serious illegal detention, and was given a life sentence. Plus, he was ordered to pay P100,000 for civil indemnity and P200,000 for moral damages for each count. He also didn’t take too kindly with the verdict—Inquirer.net reported that he cursed at the judges and prosecutors.

LOOK: 12 years ago, UP students Karen Empeño and Sherlyn Cadapan were abducted by AFP while doing a research in Hagonoy, Bulacan. They were also tortured and raped with wooden sticks.

Today, the butcher Jovito Palparan was found guilty of kidnapping, serious illegal detention. pic.twitter.com/buqXCn8brC

— Roentgen #MagpaRehistroKa (@ronaldgem) September 17, 2018

It took 12 years to find justice for the two students. Many were asking, “Why just now? Why did it take so long?” While it seems disheartening, it’s also a staunch reminder that no one’s safe in the eyes of the law. Whether it’ll take a year or a decade, if a person violated human rights, especially in the most heinous way possible, they’ll get the punishment they deserve.

What Palparan and his men did to the young women was inexcusable. They took them away from their families, destroyed their dignities, and allegedly murdered them. They may have hidden for years but the authorities and the judicial body of Bulacan showed that we shouldn’t lose hope in our justice system just yet—albeit, the results not being more instant than we want. Still, it’s a step toward the right direction and we can only hope that it continues that way.

Additionally, if a retired major general was found guilty for his crimes and was given a proper sentencing, it also gives a clear message that the law doesn’t—and shouldn’t—exempt anyone. One’s power and high status aren’t going to save them in the long run. Our history has proven just as much.

It’s time that we—the citizens and the government—stop impunity and let justice prevail. No more getting away with killing and other human rights violations.

 

Art by Marian Hukom

For the latest in culture, fashion, beauty, and celebrities, subscribe to our weekly newsletter here

Follow Preen on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Viber

Related stories:
Watch: A chilling look at Duterte’s war on drugs
Our current justice system thinks male rape victims deserve less justice than female victims
Romeo Jalosjos filing for pardon means we’re okay with rape
Unpacking Pres. Duterte’s rape joke: Why it reeks of more than just misogyny
Why are women still going through the worst human rights violations?

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
Share 0

Action Required!

We embed Facebook Comments plugin to allow you to leave comment at our website using your Facebook account. It may collects your IP address, your web browser User Agent, store and retrieve cookies on your browser, embed additional tracking, and monitor your interaction with the commenting interface, including correlating your Facebook account with whatever action you take within the interface (such as “liking” someone’s comment, replying to other comments), if you are logged into Facebook. For more information about how this data may be used, please see Facebook’s data privacy policy: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/update.

Accept    Decline

Tags
culture storiesjusticerape

Subscribe to our newsletter

Stay in the loop


By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

ShareTweetEmailShare
Jacqueline Arias

Peek This

Pond's serums

These night serums are your new solutions for radiant, glowing skin

Filipino actors Bridgerton

Get to know the Filipino actors in ‘Bridgerton’

pura luka vega chappell roan church

Matched her freak! Pura Luka Vega performs Chappell Roan’s ‘Good Luck, Babe!’ at ‘Church’

AI and deepfake porn is a form of sexual assault—and we need to talk about it

AI and deepfake porn is a form of sexual assault—and we need to talk about it

Preen.ph © 2020. Hinge Inquirer Publications, Inc.
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • HOME
  • ARCHIVES
  • ABOUT US
  • CONTACT US
  • ADVERTISE WITH US
Previous
If you blink, you might miss three versions of Captain Marvel’s costume
Emmy Suits
Next
These women power suited up at the Emmys
  • Culture
    • Women
    • Queer
    • Politics
    • Environment
    • Food
  • Style
    • Fashion
    • Beauty
    • Space
    • Shopping
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrities
    • TV & Movies
    • Music
  • Life+Money
    • Career & Money
    • Parenting & Relationships
    • Sex & Health
    • Astrology
    • Travel
  • Inquirer.net
  • Lifestyle
  • Subscribe
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Search
Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close
fashion fashion news music Culture News movies
See all results

Subscribe to our newsletter

Stay in the loop


By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.