A peasant activist was shot dead by unknown motorcycle-riding gunmen in Balilihan, Bohol last Dec. 30, a human rights group said on Tuesday.
According to the Central Visayas chapter of Karapatan, the victim was identified as Lorenzo “Dodoy” Paña, a resident of Brgy. Bantolinao in Antequera town.

He was a former officer of peasant organization Hugpong sa Mag-uuma Dapit sa Kasadpan (HUMANDA KA) in the province.
Paña was killed while he was on his way to bring lunch to his son working at a construction site near his residence. He sustained six gunshot wounds on his body.
Karapatan, in a statement, strongly condemned the killing of the Bol-anon activist.
He was a victim of “red-tagging” and subjected to various “harassment and threats by state forces” before his death, the group said.
Paña was among the 305 farmers and peasants leaders who were killed since President Duterte assumed office in 2016.
The killing of Paña is the latest spate of violence to hit peasants after five farm workers suspected as New People’s Army (NPA) rebels were gunned down in Baras, Rizal on Dec. 17.
This was followed by the death of nine Tumandok indigenous people in the hands of the police and military in Iloilo.
“It is no coincidence that he (Paña) was murdered on the very same day nine Tumandok leaders were massacred in Panay Island,” Karapatan said.