VOL. 9 ISSUE 76 • TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 2016
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P 15.00 • 20 PAGES SEPARATION ANXIETY. An elementary teacher comforts a crying kindergarten student experiencing separation anxiety during the first day of school at Vicente Hizon Sr. Elementary School in Bo. Pampanga, Davao City yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.
BAYAN OPPOSES DEATH PENALTY Zarate says flaws in justice system may cause life of an innocent person By FUNNY PEARL A. GAJUNERA
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ESPITE the support of the Bayan Muna for the “pro-poor and pro-people” agenda of president-elect Rodrigo R. Duterte, the progressive group said it will continue to engage the incoming president on issues that they do not agree. Bayan Muna Representative Karlos Isagani Zarate said that they will stand firm on their opposition on the restoration of death penalty. Zarate said that even from the start they aired their disagreement on the implementation of death
penalty although it is written on the Philippine Constitution. He said that there are so many flaws in the justice system of the Philippine that may cause the life of an innocent person. “Maraming problema sa ating justice system and if you impose death penalty to crimes, problema yan kasi period na yung death penalty, pano pag nag kamali? Hindi mo na maibalik ang buhay ng tao,’ Zarate said, Zarate explained that unlike other countries the forensic investigation of the
Philippines is late compared to the advanced technologies of the United States and Europe among others. Zarate however said that despite the advanced technologies of forensic examination of the firth world countries they still commit mistakes in imposing death penalty to some innocent people. Zarate however clarifies that they understand that death penalty is under the constitution of the Philippines. “Our constitution clearly says that death penalty
should only be imposed to crimes that are considered heinous. Pag aaralan natin yan pag dating ng panahon na nasa panukalang batas na iyan ng congress,” he said. Asked on what will be the proper punishment for people proven guilty of rape and murder, Zarate said that they will study the possible consequences for those people. He added that in the past, most people who were sentenced of death penalty were poor people for they cannot hire a good lawyer to defend them.
NO TO DEATH PENALTY. Bayan Muna Party-list representative Carlos Isagani T. Zarate says he disagrees with President-elect Rodrigo R. Duterte’s plan to reintroduce capital punishment for heinous crime offenders. Zarate was among the guests in yesterday’s Kapehan sa Dabaw at the Annex of SM City Davao. Lean Daval Jr.