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TANGGOL BAYI CONDEMNS DUTERTE ADMINISTRATION FOR RED-TAGGING SR. MARY JOHN MANANZAN

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Jul 14, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 15, 2020

Tanggol Bayi, an association of women human rights defenders in the Philippines, has condemned the Duterte administration for red-tagging Sr. Mary John Mananzan, 83.

“Duterte and his cabal of witch hunters are delusional if they believe that they can silence the  likes of Sister Mary John Mananzan. She has lived through the worst of times," said Tanggol Bayi leaders Cristina Palabay and Kiri Dalena. 


She is a recipient of numerous national and international awards and recognition. She was cited by Women Deliver as one of the 100 inspiring persons in the world on the occasion of the 100 years of the International Women’s day celebration in March 2011.


Sister Mary John was cited for leading the way in integrating feminist activism into Catholic faith. As Women Deliver stated: "In her groundbreaking career, Mananzan has worked to empower women and to combat injustice and oppression wherever she finds it – whether within the political system, or at the hands of the church." 


A staunch women’s rights advocate, and having been in the leadership of women’s coalition Gabriela since its founding in 1984, she championed women’s rights, brought the voices of oppressed and exploited women in the halls of power, earning for herself prominence and acclamation both locally and abroad. 


"To tag Sister Mary John as a terrorist, with all the above cited accomplishments and contributions to the uplift of the poor, is preposterous to say the least. Those who did so with their twisted sense of logic did not do their assignment. Those who did so may not even have done in their lifetime a pinch of what MJ has done for the people. There is no other aim in doing so but to silence and stop her at the work she is doing for the poor, and especially the discriminated women – a valuable resource this dispensation should be appreciative of instead of being threatened,” Palabay and Dalena argued. 


“But more concerning is the attendant risk to the life of Mananzan due to terrorist tag slapped on her. And with the terror law signed by Duterte, the life of Sister Mary John Mananzan, along with those of many other women human rights defenders, has been committed to even more danger. The terror law’s patently obscure definition of terrorism could easily be equated as terroristic acts by the law’s anti-terrorism council (ATC) composed of non-judicial officials, who are known to readily kowtow to the will of the President.  For her track-record of defending human rights or women’s rights and her resolve to call out the anti-people policies of this government, Sister Mary John will surely be on top of the list of the ATC to be surveilled for proscription as a terrorist,” they stressed.

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