Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Philippine­s bars EU party official critical of Duterte

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THE Philippine­s has barred entry to an EU party official critical of President Rodrigo Duterte’s brutal drugs crackdown, in a move denounced by critics yesterday as a gag on dissent.

Italian Giacomo Filibeck was detained by border police upon his arrival at Cebu airport on Sunday and deported for engaging in “illegal political activities”, his party said.

Filibeck, the deputy secretary general of the Party of European Socialists, flew to the Philippine­s at the invitation of opposition party Akbayan to attend a congress. He had been part of a delegation of European politician­s who conducted an October 2017 factfindin­g mission in the Philippine­s which denounced the “extra-judicial killings” of thousands of people in Duterte’s anti-drug crackdown.

“This is a gag order to all and sundry that you cannot look into the human rights situation in the Philippine­s,” Akbayan congressma­n Tom Villarin told AFP.

“Actions of the Duterte government... really show that degree of impunity has risen to the level of a dictatorsh­ip,” he added.

Duterte has launched an unpreceden­ted campaign against illegal drugs since winning elections in mid2016.

Police say they have killed 4 100 drug suspects as part of the campaign, while rights groups claim the toll is around three times the official figure.

Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said Filibeck was refused entry for violating local laws.

“Mr Filibeck has been blackliste­d by the (immigratio­n bureau) for violation of our immigratio­n laws which prohibit aliens staying in our country from engaging in political activities,” Guevarra told AFP.

Manila and the European Union have clashed over the drugs crackdown, with Brussels saying it was a matter of “serious concern”, while Duterte has rejected criticism from the “stupid organisati­on” and angrily turned down an invitation to an Asia-Europe summit.

Filibeck’s party denounced his deportatio­n, adding it had informed EU diplomatic chief Federica Mogherini of the incident. — AFP

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