IBP condemns killing of Atty Alzate in Abra; urges law enforcers to hold perpetrators accountable
The Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) condemned the killing last Sept. 14 of its commissioner on bar discipline, Atty. Maria Saniata Liwliwa V. Gonzales Alzate, in Bangued, Abra.
“We urgently call upon the National Bureau of Investigation, the Philippine National Police, and all relevant investigative agencies to promptly launch comprehensive investigations into this heinous crime, along with all other unsolved cases targeting lawyers,” the IBP said in a statement.
“We ask that they ensure the expedient resolution of these investigations, thereby holding the perpetrators truly accountable,” it also urged.
It said Alzate "upheld the highest standards of the legal profession, leaving behind an enduring legacy for us all.”
It also said: "We unite in solidarity with the legal community and the family of Atty. Alzate. We honor her memory as an esteemed public interest lawyer and a dedicated Commissioner of the Integrated Bar."
The killing of Alzate, it said "serves as a stark reminder of the pervasive threats faced by lawyers, judges, and officers of the Court across the Philippines.”
“In a society built upon the foundations of justice and equity, there is no place, nor can there be any tolerance, for those who would assail those dedicated to upholding the legal profession and cause of justice,” it alaso said.