Army supports probe Negros activist’s slay

Scene of the crime operatives of the Bacolod City Police Office process the area in Eroreco Subdivision, Barangay Mandalagan where human rights activist Zara Alvarez was gunned down on Aug. 17. BCPO VIA PNA
Scene of the crime operatives of the Bacolod City Police Office process the area in Eroreco Subdivision, Barangay Mandalagan where human rights activist Zara Alvarez was gunned down on Aug. 17. BCPO VIA PNA

BACOLOD City – The top official of the Philippine Army’s 3rd Infantry Division (ID) has expressed full support to the ongoing investigation on the killing of Negrense human rights activist Zara Alvarez.

“We strongly condemn the killing of Zara Alvarez,” said 3ID commander, Major General Eric Vinoya, on Saturday.

Vinoya, who heads the Philippine Army forces in Western and Central Visayas, said they would also welcome any information that would enlighten them about the incident.

“Like other quarters, we seek the truth and we intend to utilize our full capabilities so that justice will be served swiftly,” he said.

Alvarez, 39, was gunned down by an unidentified assailant in Eroreco Subdivision, Barangay Mandalagan here on evening of Aug. 17.

Malacañang earlier condemned the slay of Alvarez and fellow activist Randall Echanis, which happened within just a week, but said that blaming state forces for their deaths is “unfounded”.

“We denounce any form of violence perpetuated against citizens, including activists. We are a nation of laws, and violence has no place in any civilized society,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said in a statement.

He added that law enforcement authorities are investigating the killings.

As of Sunday, the Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO) Station 3 has yet to reach a breakthrough in the investigation, which pursued angles related to a possible grudge against Alvarez as well as her link to leftist organizations.

“There is no significant update yet,” said Colonel Ariel Pico, public information officer of BCPO.

Alvarez, a former campaign and education director and paralegal of Karapatan in Negros Island, was shot several times from behind by an assailant on a motorcycle. She died of six gunshot wounds.

Echanis, on the other hand, was found dead in his rented house in Novaliches, Quezon City on Aug. 10. He sustained multiple stab wounds and two gunshots on the head. (With a report from PNA/PN)

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