Etta Rosales Explained

Loretta Ann P. Rosales
Office:Chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines
Term Start:September 1, 2010
Term End:May 5, 2015[1]
Office1:Member of the Philippine House of Representatives for Akbayan Partylist
Term Start1:June 30, 1998
Term End1:June 30, 2007
Alongside1:Risa Hontiveros (2004 - 2007) and Dr. Mario J. Aguja (2001 - 2007)
Predecessor1:newly created
Successor1:Risa Hontiveros
Walden Bello
Birth Date:17 August 1939
Birth Place:Philippine Commonwealth
Nationality:Filipino
Party:Akbayan (1998–present)
Otherparty:ACT Teachers (1982–1998)
Occupation:Activist
Profession:Teacher
Website:Website

Loretta Ann Pargas Rosales[2] (born August 17, 1939) is a Filipina activist, teacher and politician who has served three terms as the party-list representative of the Akbayan Citizens' Action Party to the Philippines' House of Representatives from the 11th-13th Congress (1998-2007). She was the Chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights of the Republic of the Philippines from 2010 to 2015.

Career

She is a well-known defender of human rights and was instrumental in instituting a class action suit in the Hawaii District Court which resulted in the only judgment holding the former dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos liable for gross human rights violations committed during his incumbency, which judgment was partially executed in 2011.[3] She herself is a victim of human rights violations by the Marcos regime.[4]

As an activist, she founded the leftist and now party-list Alliance of Concerned Teacher (ACT). She was also the chairperson of Partido ng Bayan.[5] She joined Akbayan in 1998, formed the Akbayan Citizens' Action Party, better known as Akbayan. She was elected as a congresswoman for that party list from 1998 to 2007.[6]

After serving in Congress for three terms, she served as Co-Chairperson of the Philippine Coalition for the International Criminal Court and founded Building Bridges for Peace, a multi-sectoral initiative to secure land rights and security for agrarian reform and indigenous communities through dialogue.

In 2010, she was the possible choice of President Benigno S. Aquino III to head the country's Commission on Human Rights as a replacement to Leila de Lima, who became the Justice Secretary of the country.[7] Many left-wing organizations, such as Karapatan and the Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) (a group she was formerly aligned with), protested her appointment, stating that she was unfit for the position.[8]

Rosales is a known critic of the regime of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and has often led her party list in protests in opposition to it. Risa Hontiveros, a colleague in Akbayan, welcomed her appointment.[9] She was appointed Commission on Human Rights Chairperson on September 1, 2010.[10] As CHR Chairperson, she also served as Chairperson of the Southeast Asia National Human Rights Institutions Forum, the regional network of national human rights institutions in ASEAN.

In November 2017, the Progressive Alliance cited Rosales for her contribution to human rights in the Philippines and for political courage. She was the first recipient of the award.[11]

In 2018, Rosales was recognized by the Human Rights Violations Victims' Memorial Commission as a human rights violations victim of the Martial Law Era.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Etta Rosales quietly leaves Commission on Human Rights. 26 May 2015.
  2. News: Read: SC media briefer on Marcos burial decision . September 20, 2023 . ABS-CBN News . November 8, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211024182837/https://news.abs-cbn.com/focus/11/08/16/read-sc-media-briefer-on-marcos-burial-decision . October 24, 2021.
  3. http://www.gmanews.tv/story/196160/militant-groups-dispute-rosales-nomination-as-chr-chief Militant groups dispute Rosales' nomination as CHR chief
  4. http://www.bulatlat.com/main/2010/07/13/kmu-to-hontiveros-etta-seriously-flawed-choice-for-chr/ KMU to Hontiveros: Etta seriously flawed choice for CHR
  5. Abinales, Patricio N. The revolution falters: the left in Philippine politics after 1986. Southeast Asia program series, 15. Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ, 1996. p. 98
  6. Jimenez-David, Rina. Welcome to the family . Philippine Daily Inquirer, 17 July 2010.
  7. http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/267094/partylists-wary-etta-head-chr Party-lists wary of Etta as head of CHR
  8. http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/07/08/10/rights-group-rejects-rosales-chr-chair Rights group rejects Rosales as CHR chair
  9. http://www.gmanews.tv/story/195658/etta-rosales-perfect-as-chr-chief-says-hontiveros Etta Rosales 'perfect' as CHR chief, says Hontiveros
  10. Web site: 2015-05-26 . Etta Rosales quietly leaves Commission on Human Rights . 2022-08-03 . Inquirer . en.
  11. Web site: Ex-CHR head gets int'l award for political courage. Cupin. Bea. Rappler. en. 17 July 2019.
  12. Web site: Roll of Victims. Human Rights Violations Victims' Memorial Commission. en. 24 November 2023.