The Philippines has “no state policy to attack, harass or intimidate human rights defenders, lawyers and other practitioners of the legal profession, and members of the media.”
This was pointed out by Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin C. Remulla on Wednesday, Nov. 16, during the adoption of the recommendations of the Working Group of the Universal Periodic Review of the Philippines that was conducted by the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland.
He lamented that “my country has the unfortunate distinction of dealing with the longest-running armed communist insurgency in the world, whose adherents deliberately blur the lines between civic activism and armed violence.” “The sad reality is that this armed conflict has curtailed the Filipino people’s right to development, causing unimaginable suffering to many families, particularly those whose children have been recruited to bear arms against the government,” Remulla said.
Remulla addressed the issue on the safety of human rights defenders and journalists after identifying this as among the three matters raised by a number of delegations at the UPR of the Philippines. The other two issues were climate change and accountability. “We expect nothing less from our friends and partners that have been the beacon of human rights and justice the world over,” he said.
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