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Office of the President of the Philippines
                  NATIONAL ANTI-POVERTY COMMISSION


26 February 2013

PRESS STATEMENT


NAPC calls for justice for slain Ati leader, an end to impunity


The Indigenous Peoples Council of the National Anti-Poverty Commission has gathered
to condemn the latest violence visited upon the Ati of Boracay and to call for an end to
impunity.

Dexter Condez, the 26-year-old leader and spokesman of the Ati living on the globally
popular tourist island destination, was gunned down late evening Friday as he was headed
home with two other companions. They had just come from a meeting with the nuns of
the Holy Rosary Parish Ati Mission (HRPAM).

“Dexter’s murder is a shameful, treacherous act,” said Guillermo Vicente, Sr., an elder of
the Ati who is now in Manila to attend the National Sectors Meeting of the NAPC this
weekend and to gather support for his peoples cause in Boracay.

“We are full of sorrow but we are also very, very angry. Dexter deserves justice; the Ati
demand justice,” Vicente, Sr. said.

Joel Rocamora, NAPC secretary threw in NAPC’s support behind the beleaguered Ati
community in Boracay.

“This is the time when we should not only be fighting against poverty, we should also
face down violence,” he said.

“This is also a wake-up call for the government to end impunity. Justice must be served
or Dexter’s murder will set us back in the eyes of the sectors we are working with, as well
as in the eyes of the global human rights community. And so, let Dexter’s death continue
our resolve to push for the rights of the poor and the marginalized,” he added.

The IP Council leaders also welcomed reports of President Aquino’s efforts in pressing
the Philippine National Police to effect an arrest.

“If the President is with us on this, we will hopefully see the perpetrators behind bars very
soon,” said Judith Maranes, one of the NAPC IP Council leaders.

The President’s sister, Viel Aquino-Dee, is vice chair of the Assisi Development
Foundation, which has been assisting the Ati community in Boracay. “Mam Viel was just
here a few days ago,” said Sr. Hermie of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul.
“Binigyan n’ya ng pag-asa ang mga Ati. Sabi niya, itutuloy at itutuloy ang Boracay
Development Project ng Assisi Foundation para sa kanila.”
                             3rd Floor, Agricultural Training Institute Building,
                        Department of Agriculture, Elliptical Road, Quezon City
                    Trunk lines 4264956, 4264965, 4265019, 4265028, Fax 9279838
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The National Commission on Indigenous Peoples had issued the Certificate of Ancestral
Domain Title (CADT) to the Boracay Ati through their organization, BATO, in August
2010. The title was subsequently registered with the Land Registration Agency three
months later and awarded to the Ati in January 2011.

But two years later, most of the 200 Ati have still not been able to settle on their land for
fear of harassment and eviction from three other claimants to the property.

Just four months ago, at least 20 security guards of Cebu-based J. King and Sons Co. Inc,
armed with shotguns and hand guns, were sent to the Ati community along the beach in
Barangay Manoc-Manoc to destroy parts of a perimeter fence put up by the tribe. No one
was hurt but the incident left the Ati terrified.

The J. King and Sons Co. Inc., operates three hotels on the 1,038-hectare Boracay Island,
including the Crown Regency Resort and Convention Center.

At two hectares (2.05 has.), the land awarded to the Ati could very well be the smallest
CADT awarded to any indigenous group in the Philippines. What gives?

                                                 ####




                              3rd Floor, Agricultural Training Institute Building,
                         Department of Agriculture, Elliptical Road, Quezon City
                     Trunk lines 4264956, 4264965, 4265019, 4265028, Fax 9279838

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Napc press statement on the killing of Dexter Condez

  • 1. Office of the President of the Philippines NATIONAL ANTI-POVERTY COMMISSION 26 February 2013 PRESS STATEMENT NAPC calls for justice for slain Ati leader, an end to impunity The Indigenous Peoples Council of the National Anti-Poverty Commission has gathered to condemn the latest violence visited upon the Ati of Boracay and to call for an end to impunity. Dexter Condez, the 26-year-old leader and spokesman of the Ati living on the globally popular tourist island destination, was gunned down late evening Friday as he was headed home with two other companions. They had just come from a meeting with the nuns of the Holy Rosary Parish Ati Mission (HRPAM). “Dexter’s murder is a shameful, treacherous act,” said Guillermo Vicente, Sr., an elder of the Ati who is now in Manila to attend the National Sectors Meeting of the NAPC this weekend and to gather support for his peoples cause in Boracay. “We are full of sorrow but we are also very, very angry. Dexter deserves justice; the Ati demand justice,” Vicente, Sr. said. Joel Rocamora, NAPC secretary threw in NAPC’s support behind the beleaguered Ati community in Boracay. “This is the time when we should not only be fighting against poverty, we should also face down violence,” he said. “This is also a wake-up call for the government to end impunity. Justice must be served or Dexter’s murder will set us back in the eyes of the sectors we are working with, as well as in the eyes of the global human rights community. And so, let Dexter’s death continue our resolve to push for the rights of the poor and the marginalized,” he added. The IP Council leaders also welcomed reports of President Aquino’s efforts in pressing the Philippine National Police to effect an arrest. “If the President is with us on this, we will hopefully see the perpetrators behind bars very soon,” said Judith Maranes, one of the NAPC IP Council leaders. The President’s sister, Viel Aquino-Dee, is vice chair of the Assisi Development Foundation, which has been assisting the Ati community in Boracay. “Mam Viel was just here a few days ago,” said Sr. Hermie of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. “Binigyan n’ya ng pag-asa ang mga Ati. Sabi niya, itutuloy at itutuloy ang Boracay Development Project ng Assisi Foundation para sa kanila.” 3rd Floor, Agricultural Training Institute Building, Department of Agriculture, Elliptical Road, Quezon City Trunk lines 4264956, 4264965, 4265019, 4265028, Fax 9279838
  • 2. 2 The National Commission on Indigenous Peoples had issued the Certificate of Ancestral Domain Title (CADT) to the Boracay Ati through their organization, BATO, in August 2010. The title was subsequently registered with the Land Registration Agency three months later and awarded to the Ati in January 2011. But two years later, most of the 200 Ati have still not been able to settle on their land for fear of harassment and eviction from three other claimants to the property. Just four months ago, at least 20 security guards of Cebu-based J. King and Sons Co. Inc, armed with shotguns and hand guns, were sent to the Ati community along the beach in Barangay Manoc-Manoc to destroy parts of a perimeter fence put up by the tribe. No one was hurt but the incident left the Ati terrified. The J. King and Sons Co. Inc., operates three hotels on the 1,038-hectare Boracay Island, including the Crown Regency Resort and Convention Center. At two hectares (2.05 has.), the land awarded to the Ati could very well be the smallest CADT awarded to any indigenous group in the Philippines. What gives? #### 3rd Floor, Agricultural Training Institute Building, Department of Agriculture, Elliptical Road, Quezon City Trunk lines 4264956, 4264965, 4265019, 4265028, Fax 9279838