http://www.senate.gov.ph/press_release/2013/0305_cayetano1.asp
Sen. Pia: Ensure safety of Filipino women, children and elderly
caught in Sabah conflict
caught in Sabah conflict
Senator Pia S. Cayetano today backed
government efforts to extend humanitarian aid to Filipinos affected by
the escalation of violence in Sabah, particularly women, children and
elderly whose lives have been put at risk by the conflict.
"Women, children and the elderly are the
most vulnerable sectors and would need to be prioritized in times of
crisis such as disasters, and in this case, an armed conflict," said
Cayetano, who chairs the Senate Committee on Youth, Women and Family
Relations.
The senator said she is hopeful that the
mission of Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario, who is
currently in Kuala Lumpur, would help facilitate government efforts to
ensure the safety of Filipinos and bring home the women, children and
elderly who were reportedly part of Sultan Kiram Jamalul III's group
that had encamped in Lahad Datu three weeks ago to press their claim to
Sabah.
"I am concerned by reports quoting Sec.
Del Rosario and sources from the Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD) in Tawi-Tawi that the group of Sultan Kiram's
supporters who had holed up in LahadDatu and who are now being hunted
down by Malaysian forces included an indeterminate number of women and
children," she said.
"Their lives have been put at risk with
the escalation of violence there," she added, while noting that a woman
was among Kiram's followers who were killed in Friday's clash at Lahad
Datu.
"I also hope that no minor is being used to become combatants or to take support roles in this armed conflict," she stressed.
Cayetano explained that it is
government's duty to respect children's rights as a state party to the
United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child, under its Optional
Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflicts, to which
the Philippines acceded in August 2003.
The Philippine government had deployed a
Philippine Navy ship to Lahad Datu to provide humanitarian assistance to
Filipinos in Sabah, but the vessel was reportedly refused entry by
Malaysian border patrols. The note verbale of Sec. Del Rosario to the
Malaysian foreign minister included a request to allow the navy ship and
the humanitarian contingent to enter Sabah.
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