schools continue to operate. The CHRP took a stand against the threats, saying that the
same ''would violate the lntemational Humanitarian Law (lHL) that gives protection to noncombatants, civilians, as well as civilian properties and institutions, during armed confliet."6
c.
ln August 2018, during a counterinsurgency operation, military forces conducted an aerial
strike in the village of Dagohoy in Talaingod, Davao del Nort6, where a Lumad school was
situated. An exchange of gunshots soon followed. The attacks reportedly caused trauma to
the Lumad school children who were attending classeB in the said school,T
d.
On 12 December 2018, the 17h Congress approved th€ request of President Duterte to
extend martial law in Mindanao until the end of 2019.8 Th6 constitutionality of the extension
was subsequently upheld by the Supreme Court of the Philippines.e The CHRP issued a
statement, maintaining that the declaration of martial law "should be reserved as an
€xtraordinary measure for lawless violence, invasion, or rebellion, as detormined in th€
Constitution, and should never be the norm." The CHRP also rominded the Philippine
government to address the grievances of the displaced Lumad communities.l0
e.
ln July 2019, the Philippin€ Department of Education ("DepEd") suspended the permits to
operate 55 Lumad schools in the Davao region.1lThe suspensions were based on a tinding
that the schools deviated from the D6pEd's curriculum and allegedly taught Communist
ideologies. The DepEd Regional Office 11 also claimed that the Lumad schools' teaching
materials covered the anthem of th€ Communist Naw People's Army, instructions for use of
firearms, and strategies for ambush of military troops.l2
4.
The suspensions have greatly affected the Lumad children and disrupted their schooling, making
them vulnerable to attacks and subjecting them to hara$ment. The suspensions hava also lad to the
denial of the Lumad children's basic and fundamental rights to education and self-determination.
5.
Other incidents involving the harassment of lPs are as follows:
a
6Press relcase
ln July 2019, the CHRP launched a motu proprio investigation on a human tratficking caEe
involving Lumad victims from Quezon, Bukidnon based on information received from various
labor groups. 34 of the Lumad were rescued from a fish pen in Sual, Pangasinan after being
lrt'l Humanitsrian Law," tl August 2017,
http://ch.gov.pl/bombing-of-lumad-schools-agaiost-intl-humanitarianlaw-cfu/ (Last accessed: 27
fiom the CHRP, "Bombing of Lumad schools against
August 20 I 9).
I
Tlnquirer.net (Mart
D. Sambalud), "Air strikes Dear 'Lutrcad' $chool traumatize kids," September 2018,
(Last sccessed;
httos://newsinfo.inguirer.net/1027059/air-strikes-near-lumad-school-traumatize-kids
27 August 2019).
rRappler.com (Mara Cepcda), "Congrcss extends martial law in Minrlanso to end of 2019," 12 December 2018,
https r/www. rapp ler. com/nation/2 I 8 733 -conllless-extension-m&dial-law-rldndanao-december-20 I 9
(Last accessed: 27 August 2019).
eRappler.com (Lian Buan), "Supreme Court upholds 3d extension of Mindanao martial law," 19 February 2019,
https://ww\ .rappler.cor/nation/223839-sqpreme-court-decision-3rd-extcnsion-mindanso-madial-law
(Last accessed: 27 August 2019).
rostatement from CHRP spokespcrson, Atty. Jacquelitre Ann dc Guia, "On thc Suprcmc Court's dccisiotr oIl thc
Mindanao," 20 February 2019,
eoustitutiouelity of the third extension of martial law
h
sta
decision-on-the-constitutiomlitv-of-the-third-extension-of-maiialJaw-in-miodalrao/
'rManila Bulletin (Merlha Hcmando-Malipot), "DepEd explains suspension of 55 Lumad schools," 18 July 2019,
nlains-sutbension-of-55Jumad-schools/ (Last accessed:
httos://news. mb.com. Dttl2o19/07 I 18/'
27 August 2019).
rrlnquirer.net (Matthew Reysio-Cruz), "DepEd shuts down
55 'Lumad'
15 July 2019,
(Last accessed: 27 August
schools,"
httos://newsinfo.inquirer.net/ I 141670/deoed-shuts{own-55Jumad-schools
2019).