Civil Society Group gathers at embassy in Bangkok, expresses condolences to slain PIC Bishop
6 October 2006 6:00 pm

Several activists, including FORUM-ASIA and Strategic Initiatives for Pinoys Abroad , took part in a gathering at the Philippine embassy in Sukhumvit. The group expressed their concern and sent condolences to the family of the slain PIC (Philippine Independent Church) Bishop of Tarlac City, Reverend Alberto B. Ramento, who was stabbed to death at dawn on 3 October in his Parish of San Sebastian. A statement by the Philippine Independent Church (PIC) condemning the killing was submitted to the Philippines Ambassador.Several activists, including FORUM-ASIA, took part in a gathering at the Philippine embassy in Sukhumvit.

The group expressed their concern and sent condolences to the family of the slain PIC (Philippine Independent Church) Bishop of Tarlac City, Reverend Alberto B. Ramento, who was stabbed to death at dawn on 3 Oct in the Parish of San Sebastian.

A statement by the Philippine Independent Church (PIC) condemning the killing was submitted to the Ambassador. The group's letter of concern to President Gloria Arroyo was also given through the embassy.

Human rights defenders believe that with this incident, extrajudicial killings may have adopted a new strategy such as making it appear like robbery, or some other common crime.

The delegation appealed to the Philippine government through Ambassador Antonio V. Rodriguez, to immediately investigate the killing and bring perpetrators to justice.

Incoming Consul General Ronel B. Santos received the letter of concern from the delegation.

A wreath of flowers and sympathy card are also expected to be sent to the bereaved family of the slain bishop.