The Department of Foreign
Affairs, through its top Diplomat shots back at United Nations High Commissioner
for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein over his report on the
human rights situation in the Philippines.
During the 36th session of the
UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Zeid expressed concern over President Rodrigo
Duterte's perceived lack of respect for the right to due process.
Zeid, included the Philippines
among the 40 countries with “darker and more dangerous” human rights
situations. *
DFA Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano (photo credit to owner) |
DFA Secretary and former Senator
Alan Peter Cayetano slams Zeid for relying on uncorroborated information for
his report before the UN Council.
"The Philippines has
provided the Human Rights Council with all the facts regarding the campaign
against illegal drugs in our report to the Third Cycle of the Universal
Periodic Review [UPR] in May 2017," Cayetano said.
Cayetano added that the UN high commissioner's report would have
been balanced and accurate if he considered the Philippine government's report
during the UPR.
He stressed that Duterte's anti-drugs campaign was conducted by
all means that the law allows.
"The anti-illegal drug campaign should follow approved
protocols to ensure the protection of human rights, and that any erring law enforcement
agent would be investigated and prosecuted to the full extent of the law,"
he said.
Philippine Deputy Permanent Representative Maria Teresa Almojuela,
meanwhile, said that Zeid 's report was "highly-biased" and was based
on "sweeping generalizations."
“Like any country, the Philippines cannot and does not assert that
it manages the challenges to human rights in a perfect manner, but the
Philippine government, more than any party here, seeks justice and dignity for
all Filipino people," Almojuela said in a statement in response to the
report. *
At the 36th Human Rights Council debate, Almojuela insisted that
the government investigates and prosecutes all credible allegations of human
rights violations.
"The UPR has shown our openness to constructive dialogue to
continue to enhance and strengthen the protection and promotion of human rights
in the country,” she said.
report from PhilStar
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