MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang accused the United Nations of
echoing criticisms of local groups critical of the current administration after
one of its independent experts expressed concern over the situation of human
rights advocates in the Philippines.
In a world report released Wednesday, UN special rapporteur on the
situation of human rights defenders Michel Forst called on the Philippine
government to end all forms of violations against human rights defenders.
“(The special rapporteur)
urges the government to cease immediately the public stigmatization of human
rights defenders, which can incite perpetrators to act against them and instead
to publicly recognize the legitimacy and importance of their work,” Forst
said.
He added: “The state should develop protection mechanisms that
protect and support human rights defenders.”
In a statement Thursday, Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo
branded the call of Forst “not only reckless but [also] irresponsible for it
not only demeans the integrity of the UN special rapporteur system but the
entire UN mechanism itself.”
Panelo went on to claim that the UN has been used by groups
critical of President Rodrigo Duterte as a “tool for vilification.”
“We are fed up with this practice of using the UN as a platform to
parrot baseless criticism of local interest groups who are supported by
politicians belonging to the opposition. UNSRs should be less gullible as this
reinforces the president’s contempt for them who have consistently manifested
bias against the Philippines,” he said.
The report cited data from various organizations, including local
rights group Karapatan, which documented 697 killings since 2001. The
group tallied 84 killings under the present administration.
Karapatan is associated with the national democratic activist
movement while those in the mainstream political opposition are identified with
the former ruling Liberal Party, which Karapatan and its allied organizations
also criticized when it was in power.
Panelo, who is also Duterte’s chief legal counsel, dared local
groups to submit their alleged cases of violations against their members to
proper authorities.
“Unless they can properly do so, we stand by our firm admonition
of these groups to refrain from making a fool of these UNSRs, a mockery of the
UN, as well as using their allegations as a leverage to secure financial
resources from overtrusting funding institutions,” he said, without evidence to
back his claim.
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