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The Commission on Human Rights is hopeful that the Philippine government will accept the remaining recommendations from member-states of the United Nations Human Rights Council, newly-appointed commissioner Beda Epres said.

The Commission on Human Rights is hopeful that the Philippine government will accept the remaining recommendations from member-states of the United Nations Human Rights Council , newly-appointed commissioner Beda Epres said.out of the 289 recommendations made by member-states during the Universal Periodic Review.

Meanwhile, the government outrightly rejected the legalization of abortion and the matter of divorce. Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla also said the country isMeanwhile, Epres said the CHR also supports the country’s rejoining the International Criminal Court .

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