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to alleviate the sufferings of the masses and in order to assert its
constitutional role, came up with a solution in the form of public
interest litigation for the eradication of social evils through the
medium of the law, as is enjoined by the Constitution. Today, public
interest litigation is being used effectively in Pakistan to protect
against the violation of the human rights of all classes of society."
Philippines
In a communication dated 5 October 1994, the Special Rapporteur
transmitted the following observation to the Government of the Philippines:
"According to the information received by the Special Rapporteur,
15 Christians were killed on 8 June 1994 on Basilan Island, a part of the
Sulu Archipelago in the southern Philippines. The victims are said to
belong to a group of 36 people taken hostage by a commando under the
orders of Abu Sayyaf, the dissident Muslim fundamentalist leader of the
Moro National Liberation Front (FMLN). Father Cirilo Nacorda, a Spanish
priest, is said to be among the people still being held. Father Cirilo
Nacorda is reported to be the successor of Father Bernardo Blanco, a
Spanish priest, abducted in 1993 by the same rebel group and held hostage
for several weeks until he escaped. It is stated that his abductors had
abducted an American Franciscan missionary in August 1992. According to
the police report, the rebels stopped a convoy of several vehicles
carrying 60 or so people. They reportedly let the Muslims go, after
identifying them by making them recite a Muslim prayer. When the police
were about to catch up with them, they reportedly killed 15 of the
Christians and took away the other 21."
Romania
In a communicated dated 31 August 1994, the Special Rapporteur
transmitted the following information to the Romanian Government:
"According to information received, the media are allegedly
contributing to the creation of a climate of religious intolerance
against evangelists through press articles attacking the latter. The
media are also allegedly supporting calls by Orthodox leaders and jurists
for the Government to adopt and vote on a religious bill of law to
protect the dominant Orthodox Church against proselytism by
neo-Protestant and Western evangelical groups."
On 25 October 1994, the Romanian Government transmitted the following
information to the Special Rapporteur in reply to the above-mentioned
allegations:
"After December 1989 a great number of ’preachers’, ’prophets’, as
they are calling themselves, came to Romania.
Some of them proved to be honest, keeping their activities in the
framework of a purely religious presentation and commentary of the
Gospel.