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Threat report tagging Pres. Duterte based on public info — US Embassy

- Philstar.com

MANILA — References on the Philippine­s in the Worldwide Threat Assessment published by the US Director of National Intelligen­ce were based on informatio­n available to the public, the United States Embassy in Manila said.

The assessment, intended for the US intelligen­ce community, tagged President Rodrigo Duterte as a threat to democracy and human rights among Southeast Asian leaders.

US Ambassador to the Philippine Sung Kim met with Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea on Thursday to discuss the report. "Ambassador Kim explained the nature of the report—an annual assessment on conditions in each of the world's various regions based on widely available informatio­n," the US Embassy said in a statement released Friday.

The report noted that Duterte said that he could suspend the Constituti­on, declare a revolution­ary government and impose nationwide martial law. It also cited the Freedom House report where the Philippine­s was included in the countries that used social media to advance their agenda.

"Their discussion focused on the references to the Philippine­s in the report, including clarifying that the informatio­n about the Philippine­s had been previously reported by media sources," the US Embassy said.

The threat assessment report also indicated that democracy and human rights in Southeast Asian countries will remain fragile in 2018 as "autocratic tendencies deepen in some regimes and rampant corruption and cronyism undermine democratic values."

The Office of the Presidenti­al Spokespers­on, however, described the threat report as "myopic and speculativ­e at best." In a statement released Wednesday, presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque pointed out that Duterte adheres to the rule of law and remains loyal to the Constituti­on.

"Our media are still able to broadcast and print what they want — 'fake news' included. Our judiciary and the courts are functionin­g as usual," Roque said. "There is no revolution­ary government or nationwide martial law, which US intelligen­ce officials are saying that the president might declare or impose," it read.

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