A SENATOR is calling for an inquiry into the killings and acts of violence against Non-Moro Indigenous Peoples (NMIPs) in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).
A resolution filed by Senator Lorna Regina “Loren” B. Legarda on Monday, directs the Senate to assess the full range of challenges faced by NMIPs in the region. These include probing the adequacy of existing protection programs and the urgent need for strengthened legal and policy interventions.
Beyond ensuring accountability for specific incidents of violence, there is a pressing need to reinforce the rule of law and establish clear, enforceable mechanisms that safeguard the rights and security of NMIPs without exacerbating tensions or exposing communities to further vulnerabilities,” she added.
Ms. Legarda said that the Resolution was Filed Following the Killing of A Tribal Chieftain in Ted-Ted-Labangian, Maguindanao del Sur on FEB. 19.
Data from the Timuay Justice and Governance and Climate Conflict Action reported there were at least 84 NMIP killings from 2014 to 2024, including 12 leaders, seven youth, and eight women.
However, data from the regional police office showed that only 36 NMIP were killed during the period.
“These significant discrepancies among the records highlight the urgent need for independent validation, comprehensive investigation, and reinforced protection measures to hold perpetrators accountable while safeguarding NMIPs from further risks, threats, endangerment, and violence,” she added. – Adrian H. Halili