To further address the “chilling” rise in the incidents of extrajudicial killings and involuntary disappearances, the Supreme Court yesterday said it is studying the issuances of the writ of habeas data to uphold the people’s “right to truth.”
Chief Justice Reynato Puno said the writ of habeas data will be effective alongside the enforcement of the still to be implemented writ of amparo, which will deny authorities the defense of simple denial when they are sued to produce before the courts the bodies of victims of involuntary disappearances (writ of habeas corpus).
The use of the writ of habeas data, he said, has been proven effective in solving problems of enforced disappearances in Latin American countries like Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Argentina and Ecuador.