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Chito Gascon

Jose Luis Martin Cosgayon Gascon (Spanish: [xoˈse ˈlwis maɾˈtiŋ ɡasˈkon]; 26 May 1964 – 9 October 2021), also known as Chito Gascon (Spanish: [ˈtʃito ɣasˈkon]), was a Filipino lawyer, civic organizer, and human rights activist. In 2015, he was appointed by then President Benigno S. Aquino III as the Chair of the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines serving a term from 2015 to 2021.[1]

Chito Gascon
7th Chairman of the Commission on Human Rights
In office
June 18, 2015 – October 9, 2021
PresidentBenigno Aquino III
Rodrigo Duterte
Preceded byLoreta Ann P. Rosales
Succeeded byLeah Tanodra-Armamento
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives for Youth
In office
June 30, 1987 – June 30, 1992
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byEdgar M. Avila
Cesar Chavez
Personal details
Born
Jose Luis Martin Cosgayon Gascon

(1964-05-26)26 May 1964
Manila, Philippines
Died9 October 2021(2021-10-09) (aged 57)
Alma materUniversity of the Philippines Diliman
St Edmund's College, Cambridge

Prior his stint in the Commission on Human Rights, he served as member of the Human Rights Victims' Claims Board, which administered reparations for martial law victims.[2]

Jose Luis Gascon Commission on Human Rights building

He was the youngest member of the 1986 Constitutional Commission that drafted the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines. As a member of the Philippine House of Representatives representing the youth sector, he spearheaded the passage of pertinent legislation for the creation of the Sanggunian Kabataan (under the Local Government Code) and Republic Act 7610, a special law providing protection to children from abuse.[3][4]

Early life and education edit

Gascon graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy in 1998 and Bachelor of Laws degree in 1996, both from the University of the Philippines, Diliman. He was elected president of the University of the Philippines Student Council in 1985.[5]

In 1997, he earned a Master of Law degree specializing in Human Rights, Law of Peace, and Settlement of International Disputes from St. Edmund's College, University of Cambridge.[5]

He attended the 1997 Summer Institute on Human Rights administered by the International Institute for Human Rights with the European Human Rights Mechanisms in Strasbourg, France. He has also attended specialized seminars at the Theodor Heuss Academy for Freedom in Gummersbach, Germany and with the Center for Democratic Initiatives at the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia.[citation needed]

Activism and civic work edit

Gascon was an active student leader during his time at the University of the Philippines. In the wake of the assassination of Senator Ninoy Aquino on 21 August 1983, he helped mobilize protest actions in schools demanding justice and radical political change.

In 1985, he was elected Chair of the University of the Philippines Student Council and led the youth movement that participated in the EDSA People Power Revolution. He organized Human Rights Awareness Fairs in campuses and was an active member of Amnesty International Philippine Section at which he served for many years as a board member.

He also actively campaigned for the release of Political Prisoners and visited detention centers with Lingap Bilanggo. He was a member of Liberal International's Human Rights Committee & was also alternate member in the Inter-Agency Committee on Extra-Judicial Killings and Enforced Disappearances established under AO 35. He was in the Official Delegation for the 2012 Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva that was led by then-Justice Secretary and former CHR Chair Leila De Lima.

He has been involved in many different civil society political alliances working for human rights and democracy such as the Kongreso ng Mamamayang Pilipino (KOMPIL 1 & 2), Bansang Nagkaisa sa Diwa at Layunin (BANDILA), the Black & White Movement, Social Liberals & Democrats for the Advancement of Reforms (SoLiDAR), and Re:Publika@DemokraXXIa - a new network of progressive activists. He was previously the executive director to both the liberal think tank National Institute for Policy Studies (NIPS) from 1987 to 2002 and LIBERTAS - a lawyers' network on the Rule of Law from 2005 to 2008.

He was founding trustee and corporate counsel of the International Center for Innovation, Transformation, and Excellence in Governance (InciteGov) - the policy group of the so-called "Hyatt 10," and was part of its Advisory Group. He was Founding Trustee of the Institute for Leadership, Empowerment, and Democracy (iLEAD) and was in the organizing committee of the Asian Democracy Network (ADN). He was Director General of the Liberal Party from 2008 to 2011 and was Political Director of its successful 2010 National Electoral Campaign.

He has taught law, Politics, & Human Rights at the Political Science Departments at both the Ateneo de Manila and De la Salle Universities. He was also a Fellow at the Robredo Institute of Governance (RSIG).[citation needed]

Political career and public service edit

1986 Constitutional Commission & 8th Philippine Congress edit

In the transition to democracy, during the term of President Corazon C. Aquino, Gascon served as the youngest member of the 1986 Constitutional Commission that drafted the 1987 Constitution and the 8th Philippine Congress, passing legislation that institutionalized youth participation in local government (Sangguniang Kabataan) as well as a special law providing for special protection of children from all forms of abuse (RA 7610).

Department of Education (2002-2005) edit

He has held several senior positions in government, such as separate stints as Undersecretary at the Department of Education (DepEd, from 2002 to 2005) & the Office of the President (Political Affairs, from 2011 to 2014). He was also a board member of the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) from 2010 to 2011.

Peace Negotiations edit

He served as Panel Member at Peace Negotiations with the National Democratic Front (NDF) from 2001 to 2004 and had served as the chair from 2010 to 2014 of the Government's Human Rights Monitoring Committee (GPhMC) of that peace process within the framework of the Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL).

He has also assisted in peace negotiations involving the conflict with Muslim rebels in Mindanao as a member of the Technical Working Group on Power Sharing and Alternate Panel Member in peace talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), and with the Ad Hoc High-Level Working Group for the Tripartite Review of the 1996 Final Peace Agreement with the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) together with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation's Peace Committee for Southern Philippines.

Commission on Human Rights edit

 
Gascon with Chel, Maris, and the Diokno family at Liwasang Diokno, CHR

On 18 June 2015, Gascon was appointed by President Benigno S. Aquino III as the new Chair of the Human Rights Commission of the Philippines for the 2015–2022 term.[1] Gascon succeeded Etta Rosales who retired on 5 May 2015. Executive Director Marc Cabreros served as officer-in-charge of the commission after Rosales' resignation until Gascon's appointment.[6]

Awards and recognition edit

His continuing reform advocacies were in the areas of human rights, access to justice and the rule of law, transparency and accountability initiatives, political and electoral reforms, peace and conflict transformation, people's participation and civic education, and state building in the context of democratic transitions. Among the fellowships and recognitions he has received are:

Personal life edit

He was married to Melissa P. Mercado and had a daughter, Ciara Sophia.[citation needed]

Death edit

On 9 October 2021, his brother Miguel revealed in a Facebook post that Chito had died from COVID-19.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Ho, Alex (15 July 2015). . CNN Philippines. Archived from the original on 16 July 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Philippines Loses Staunch Rights Defender". Human Rights Watch. 12 October 2021. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  3. ^ "The Commission En Banc". Commission on Human Rights. 10 January 2018. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Republic Act 7510 - Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act". The Official Gazette. 17 June 1992. from the original on 16 August 2017.
  5. ^ a b Quilinguing, KIM G. (9 October 2021). "Human Rights Icon Chito Gascon Passes Away". University of the Philippines. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  6. ^ Elemia, Camille (18 June 2015). "Aquino names LP official as new CHR chair". Rappler. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  7. ^ Adel, Rosette (9 October 2021). "CHR chair Chito Gascon succumbs to COVID-19, dies at 57". The Philippine Star.
  •   Media related to Chito Gascon at Wikimedia Commons

Bibliography edit

  • . Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism. 2 February 2006. Archived from the original on 16 July 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2015.

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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Cosgayon and the surname or paternal family name is Gascon Jose Luis Martin Cosgayon Gascon Spanish xoˈse ˈlwis maɾˈtiŋ ɡasˈkon 26 May 1964 9 October 2021 also known as Chito Gascon Spanish ˈtʃito ɣasˈkon was a Filipino lawyer civic organizer and human rights activist In 2015 he was appointed by then President Benigno S Aquino III as the Chair of the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines serving a term from 2015 to 2021 1 Chito Gascon7th Chairman of the Commission on Human RightsIn office June 18 2015 October 9 2021PresidentBenigno Aquino III Rodrigo DutertePreceded byLoreta Ann P RosalesSucceeded byLeah Tanodra ArmamentoMember of the Philippine House of Representatives for YouthIn office June 30 1987 June 30 1992Preceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byEdgar M Avila Cesar ChavezPersonal detailsBornJose Luis Martin Cosgayon Gascon 1964 05 26 26 May 1964Manila PhilippinesDied9 October 2021 2021 10 09 aged 57 Alma materUniversity of the Philippines Diliman St Edmund s College Cambridge Prior his stint in the Commission on Human Rights he served as member of the Human Rights Victims Claims Board which administered reparations for martial law victims 2 Jose Luis Gascon Commission on Human Rights building He was the youngest member of the 1986 Constitutional Commission that drafted the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines As a member of the Philippine House of Representatives representing the youth sector he spearheaded the passage of pertinent legislation for the creation of the Sanggunian Kabataan under the Local Government Code and Republic Act 7610 a special law providing protection to children from abuse 3 4 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Activism and civic work 3 Political career and public service 3 1 1986 Constitutional Commission amp 8th Philippine Congress 3 2 Department of Education 2002 2005 3 3 Peace Negotiations 3 4 Commission on Human Rights 4 Awards and recognition 5 Personal life 6 Death 7 See also 8 References 9 BibliographyEarly life and education editGascon graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy in 1998 and Bachelor of Laws degree in 1996 both from the University of the Philippines Diliman He was elected president of the University of the Philippines Student Council in 1985 5 In 1997 he earned a Master of Law degree specializing in Human Rights Law of Peace and Settlement of International Disputes from St Edmund s College University of Cambridge 5 He attended the 1997 Summer Institute on Human Rights administered by the International Institute for Human Rights with the European Human Rights Mechanisms in Strasbourg France He has also attended specialized seminars at the Theodor Heuss Academy for Freedom in Gummersbach Germany and with the Center for Democratic Initiatives at the Australian National University in Canberra Australia citation needed Activism and civic work editGascon was an active student leader during his time at the University of the Philippines In the wake of the assassination of Senator Ninoy Aquino on 21 August 1983 he helped mobilize protest actions in schools demanding justice and radical political change In 1985 he was elected Chair of the University of the Philippines Student Council and led the youth movement that participated in the EDSA People Power Revolution He organized Human Rights Awareness Fairs in campuses and was an active member of Amnesty International Philippine Section at which he served for many years as a board member He also actively campaigned for the release of Political Prisoners and visited detention centers with Lingap Bilanggo He was a member of Liberal International s Human Rights Committee amp was also alternate member in the Inter Agency Committee on Extra Judicial Killings and Enforced Disappearances established under AO 35 He was in the Official Delegation for the 2012 Universal Periodic Review at the Human Rights Council in Geneva that was led by then Justice Secretary and former CHR Chair Leila De Lima He has been involved in many different civil society political alliances working for human rights and democracy such as the Kongreso ng Mamamayang Pilipino KOMPIL 1 amp 2 Bansang Nagkaisa sa Diwa at Layunin BANDILA the Black amp White Movement Social Liberals amp Democrats for the Advancement of Reforms SoLiDAR and Re Publika DemokraXXIa a new network of progressive activists He was previously the executive director to both the liberal think tank National Institute for Policy Studies NIPS from 1987 to 2002 and LIBERTAS a lawyers network on the Rule of Law from 2005 to 2008 He was founding trustee and corporate counsel of the International Center for Innovation Transformation and Excellence in Governance InciteGov the policy group of the so called Hyatt 10 and was part of its Advisory Group He was Founding Trustee of the Institute for Leadership Empowerment and Democracy iLEAD and was in the organizing committee of the Asian Democracy Network ADN He was Director General of the Liberal Party from 2008 to 2011 and was Political Director of its successful 2010 National Electoral Campaign He has taught law Politics amp Human Rights at the Political Science Departments at both the Ateneo de Manila and De la Salle Universities He was also a Fellow at the Robredo Institute of Governance RSIG citation needed Political career and public service editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Chito Gascon news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message 1986 Constitutional Commission amp 8th Philippine Congress edit In the transition to democracy during the term of President Corazon C Aquino Gascon served as the youngest member of the 1986 Constitutional Commission that drafted the 1987 Constitution and the 8th Philippine Congress passing legislation that institutionalized youth participation in local government Sangguniang Kabataan as well as a special law providing for special protection of children from all forms of abuse RA 7610 Department of Education 2002 2005 edit He has held several senior positions in government such as separate stints as Undersecretary at the Department of Education DepEd from 2002 to 2005 amp the Office of the President Political Affairs from 2011 to 2014 He was also a board member of the Bases Conversion Development Authority BCDA from 2010 to 2011 Peace Negotiations edit He served as Panel Member at Peace Negotiations with the National Democratic Front NDF from 2001 to 2004 and had served as the chair from 2010 to 2014 of the Government s Human Rights Monitoring Committee GPhMC of that peace process within the framework of the Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law CARHRIHL He has also assisted in peace negotiations involving the conflict with Muslim rebels in Mindanao as a member of the Technical Working Group on Power Sharing and Alternate Panel Member in peace talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front MILF and with the Ad Hoc High Level Working Group for the Tripartite Review of the 1996 Final Peace Agreement with the Moro National Liberation Front MNLF together with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation s Peace Committee for Southern Philippines Commission on Human Rights edit nbsp Gascon with Chel Maris and the Diokno family at Liwasang Diokno CHR On 18 June 2015 Gascon was appointed by President Benigno S Aquino III as the new Chair of the Human Rights Commission of the Philippines for the 2015 2022 term 1 Gascon succeeded Etta Rosales who retired on 5 May 2015 Executive Director Marc Cabreros served as officer in charge of the commission after Rosales resignation until Gascon s appointment 6 Awards and recognition editHis continuing reform advocacies were in the areas of human rights access to justice and the rule of law transparency and accountability initiatives political and electoral reforms peace and conflict transformation people s participation and civic education and state building in the context of democratic transitions Among the fellowships and recognitions he has received are Benigno S Aquino Fellowship for Public Service given by the US State Department s Embassy in the Philippines in 2001 First Filipino recipient of both the Democracy and Development Fellowship at Stanford University s Center on Democracy Development and the Rule of Law in 2005 and Reagan Fascell Democracy Fellowship at the International Forum for Democratic Studies of the National Endowment for Democracy in 2006 Asian Public Intellectual Fellowship given by the Nippon Foundation in 2007 Asian Leadership Fellowship given by the Japan Foundation in 2008Personal life editHe was married to Melissa P Mercado and had a daughter Ciara Sophia citation needed Death editOn 9 October 2021 his brother Miguel revealed in a Facebook post that Chito had died from COVID 19 7 See also editPhilippine Constitutional Commission of 1986 Sanggunian Kabataan Commission on Human Rights Philippines References edit a b Ho Alex 15 July 2015 Gascon is new human rights head CNN Philippines Archived from the original on 16 July 2015 Retrieved 16 July 2015 Philippines Loses Staunch Rights Defender Human Rights Watch 12 October 2021 Retrieved 7 July 2023 The Commission En Banc Commission on Human Rights 10 January 2018 Retrieved 23 September 2020 Republic Act 7510 Special Protection of Children Against Abuse Exploitation and Discrimination Act The Official Gazette 17 June 1992 Archived from the original on 16 August 2017 a b Quilinguing KIM G 9 October 2021 Human Rights Icon Chito Gascon Passes Away University of the Philippines Retrieved 7 July 2023 Elemia Camille 18 June 2015 Aquino names LP official as new CHR chair Rappler Retrieved 18 September 2017 Adel Rosette 9 October 2021 CHR chair Chito Gascon succumbs to COVID 19 dies at 57 The Philippine Star nbsp Media related to Chito Gascon at Wikimedia CommonsBibliography edit Jose Luis Martin Chito Gascon Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism 2 February 2006 Archived from the original on 16 July 2015 Retrieved 16 July 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chito Gascon amp oldid 1221589261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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