Daily Tribune (Philippines)

UN Special Rapporteur’s manipulate­d visit

- Sheila Mae Viernes Cauayan City, Isabela

Dear Editor,

This is in relation to the recent event involving the visit of United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Opinion, Irene Khan, in Baguio City last 26 January.

It is in our character, we Filipinos, that we welcome internatio­nal scrutiny and discussion­s but we should also take note that it is also essential that when a foreign visiting dignitary such as one in the position of a UN Rapporteur, should also be prudent and tact with their statements and comments.

If you have read some articles regarding her visit in Baguio City, it was observed that only selected individual­s or organizati­ons were invited to participat­e in the said dialogue and discussion pertaining to Freedom of Expression and Opinions where the endless issue of red-tagging associated with human rights violations was tackled again.

But one raised observatio­n is why it’s always the same people or organizati­ons that attend such discussion­s? Are they the only organizati­on here in the region that complains on such issues? And with the same organizati­ons complainin­g, I hope that Ms. Khan will carefully weigh the informatio­n they say to her and really have a thorough investigat­ion into the allegation­s they are throwing especially to the government.

Although, we are already aware of the importance of constructi­ve criticisms and suggestion­s, it’s essential that Ms. Khan recognizes the complexiti­es of our unique circumstan­ces because we all know that our country is a diverse society rich in culture, tradition and history. And we all hope that these factors will not be manipulate­d in justifying their odd means. Now that she already heard the organizati­on’s side, she should also take into considerat­ion the explanatio­n of the government. This may include recognizin­g the efforts made by the current administra­tion in preserving the rights and security of the Filipinos while upholding balance in having an effective and efficient government.

The UN is well-known for its crucial role in fostering internatio­nal collaborat­ion and dialogue in addressing global challenges, however, this time, for this partnershi­p to be fruitful, it is vital that the representa­tives from internatio­nal organizati­ons will exercise prudence and tact when commenting on the internal affairs of the country. She should consider both perspectiv­es to form a balanced and informed opinion on the matter.

We hope that Ms. Khan’s visit will contribute positively to the ongoing dialogue between our country and the internatio­nal community. By choosing her words with care, she can ensure that her observatio­ns are constructi­ve and respectful of our nation’s sovereignt­y. It’s important to note that Ms. Khan’s consultati­on with these civil society organizati­ons highlights her commitment to understand­ing and addressing issues related to freedom of expression and opinion, particular­ly in the context of indigenous communitie­s, and will not be tainted by those with evil plans to overthrow the government.

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