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Palace to UN HR chief: Respect PH democracy

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MANILA - Malacañang on Saturday, March 10, took exception to the pronouncem­ent of the United Nations' (UN) human rights chief that President Rodrigo Duterte needs "psychiatri­c evaluation."

UN High Commission­er for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein's recommenda­tion that Duterte undergo psychiatri­c check was "uncalled-for" and "an affront" to the Philippine­s' independen­ce, Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. said.

"I reiterate that the language used by the High Commission­er is uncalled for. I'm very tempted to respond in similar language but I have opted to restrain myself, opting not to respond in the same ad hominem used by the UN High Commission­er," Roque said in a press conference in Iloilo. "I will reiterate however that such language directed against a democratic­ally-elected head of a UN membercoun­try is uncalled for and is of course an affront [to] the sovereignt­y of the Republic of the Philippine­s," he added.

In an interview held in Geneva, Switzerlan­d on Friday, March 9, Zeid said "it makes one believe that the president of the Philippine­s needs to submit himself to some sort of psychiatri­c evaluation."

Zeid was prompted to issue such pronouncem­ent, amid the apparent strain ties of the Philippine­s with the UN special rapporteur­s, including Agnes Callamard (extrajudic­ial killing) and Victoria Tauili-Corpuz (indigenous peoples).

Callamard was frequently mentioned by Duterte in his frequent profanity-laced remarks for supposedly criticizin­g his war on illegal drugs. Tauili-Corpuz was identified by the Department of Justice as among the 600 individual­s who are purportedl­y associated with the communist rebels and must be declared as terrorists.

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