Philippine Daily Inquirer

CHR LISTS DU30 ‘ATTACKS’ ON RIGHTS DEFENDERS

- By Patricia Denise M. Chiu @PDMCHIUINQ President Duterte —MALACAÑANG PHOTO

The Duterte administra­tion has legitimize­d violence against human rights defenders (HRDS) in the country, the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) said in a report released on Friday in one of its most scathing assessment­s of the President’s record concerning civil liberties.

“The prevailing climate of impunity in the context of violence against HRDS is largely attributab­le to the pronouncem­ents of the President,” the CHR said in its 104-page report, which stems from a fact-finding inquiry launched by the commission in September 2019.

The CHR also said there is a “systematic attack” on rights defenders across all sectors of civil society in the Philippine­s.

“The President through his pronouncem­ents created a dangerous fiction that it is legitimate to hunt down and commit atrocities against HRDS because they are enemies of the state,” the report said.

Statements “Extreme supporters” of Mr. Duterte also contribute to the hostile environmen­t in the country for human rights workers, since these supporters “demonize the concept of human rights and HRDS,” the commission said.

According to the report, some of Mr. Duterte’s most damaging public statements against HRDS include the following:

• He does not care about human rights.

• HRDS should be blamed if the country’s drug problem worsens.

• HRDS should be shot if they are obstructin­g justice.

• He will investigat­e human rights groups for conspiracy.

• Lawyers defending drug suspects will be the next target of his war on drugs.

• He wishes to kill journalism in the country.

• He will target left-wing groups as they are communist fronts.

The CHR also slammed the Duterte administra­tion’s penchant for creating “lists and matrices.”

‘Red-tagging’

“The legitimiza­tion of violence against HRDS is further made possible by the government’s insidious practice of drawing-up [sic] lists and matrices of alleged enemies of the state,” the report said.

The report also noted how under the Duterte administra­tion, the concept of human rights has been undermined, to make it appear that HRDS are protectors of criminals.

The CHR cited instances of

“Red-tagging” and public vilificati­on of rights workers, constant profiling and surveillan­ce of HRDS, the militariza­tion of the government, and the worsening culture of impunity in the country.

‘Enemies of the state’ “These acts largely remain unabated and HRDS are oftentimes left without any remedy to protect themselves,” CHR said.

The report also found that the Duterte administra­tion “purposely engages in acts that frustrate the fulfillmen­t of the rights provided [in the United Nations Declaratio­n on Human Rights Defenders].”

In its recommenda­tions, the CHR urged the Duterte administra­tion to pass the human rights defenders bill and to stop Red-tagging and calling HRDS “enemies of the state.”

The President through his pronouncem­ents created a dangerous fiction that it is legitimate to hunt down and commit atrocities against HRDS because they are enemies of the state

Commission on Human Rights

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