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Ataque à DDH

Maria Natividad "Naty" Castro

Data do incidente
18 Fev 2022
Precisão da data
Todos corretos
Maria Natividad Naty Castro
Feminino
Defensor dos Direitos Humanos
Prisão ou detenção
Alvo: Individual
Localização do Incidente: Filipinas
Benguet Filipinas Diversificados/ Conglomerados, Mineração
Outros atores

Fontes

Dr. Maria Natividad ("Naty") Castro was arrested on February 18, 2022 for allegedly being linked to the outlawed New People’s Army, and being involved in the kidnapping of a government-backed militia member in 2018 while helping indigenous communities in Mindanao. Naty Castro is a longtime advocate and human rights activist. One of her recent efforts, which allegedly led to her red-tagging, was her work in support to the Lumads and indigenous peoples opposing development projects on their lands. On March 25 decision, the Bayugan City Region Trial Court Branch 7 dismissed the case and ordered Dr. Castro's release.