Migrante International Press Statement
24 April 2023
Migrante-International, the biggest organization of migrant Filipinos around the world,
vehemently condemns the abduction, torture and inhumane treatment, massacre, and
desecration of the remains of Benito and Wilma Tiamzon, peace consultants of the National
Democratic Front of the Philippines or NDFP, and eight of their companions in August
2022.
When this crime happened, the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed
Conflict or NTF-ELCAC, especially its erstwhile spokesperson Lorraine Badoy, immediately
celebrated the Tiamzons’ death through its Facebook Pages, claiming that the couple and
their companions “fought back” and deserved to be killed. It later on deleted the posts,
obviously afraid that it will be caught red-handed in violating International Humanitarian
Law. We therefore blame no less than the Bongbong Marcos regime for this crime.
We demand an investigation into this massacre and the punishment of the leaders of the
military unit responsible for this crime. This is not the first time that a massacre like this
has been perpetrated by the military, but this is an extreme and high-profile case that must
not be ignored and can be a starting point for exacting accountability. The military should
confront Asia’s longest-running armed insurgency with respect for International
Humanitarian Law. Its longstanding impunity is proof that the justice system is not working.
One does not need to endorse the armed struggle championed by the Tiamzons to see that
their analysis of the problems of the Philippines is progressive, coherent and deserving of
respect. One does not need to be an expert on terrorism to see that they are revolutionaries,
not terrorists, and they in fact oppose targeting civilians in achieving political effects. They
share many of the nationalist and progressive ideas that they espouse with Senator Claro M
Recto, for example, or historian Teodoro Agoncillo. They have human rights, and do not
deserve the crimes committed against them.
Migrante-International believes that the root causes of forced migration, as well as the
armed conflict, should be addressed. We believe that the government should create decent
jobs in the Philippines by developing agriculture and industries. These are conversations
that the Tiamzons, through the NDFP’s peace talks with the government among other
avenues, want the nation to have. These proposals are essential components of the NDFP’s
draft Comprehensive Agreement on Social and Economic Reforms or CASER for the peace
talks, the crafting of which the Tiamzons played an important part in. When they were
imprisoned in 2014-2016 and shortly after they were freed, they selflessly shared their
views on migrant issues and movement-building with members and leaders of Migrante-International.
“How long shall they kill our prophets,” asked Bob Marley in a song, “while we stand aside
and look?” Prophets are those who warn peoples of destruction if they persist in their
present ways. We are not standing aside and merely looking. The Tiamzons have important
messages for the Filipino migrants and people, which will persist and live on until they are
given a hearing and heeded. Those who killed them have done the country a disservice.
Justice!###