The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Philippine­s slams UN rights chief for ‘disrespect­ful’ remarks

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MANILA: The Philippine foreign minister hit back yesterday at the United Nations’ human rights chief for issuing ‘irresponsi­ble and disrespect­ful’ comments about President Rodrigo Duterte, warning such remarks could set a dangerous precedent.

Duterte’s attacks against UN human rights activists suggest he needs to see a psychiatri­st, UN High Commission­er for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein told a news conference on Friday.

Zeid’s comments came after the Philippine justice ministry filed a petition in a Manila court seeking the declaratio­n of more than 600 alleged communist guerrillas, including a UN special rapporteur, as “terrorists”, a developmen­t first reported by Reuters.

The petition included Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, appointed in 2014 as UN special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, who was listed as a senior member of the country’s Maoist rebel group.

Tauli-Corpuz called the complaint “baseless, malicious and irresponsi­ble”. Zeid said Duterte’s attacks against UN special rapporteur­s cannot go unanswered and the UN Human Rights Council must take a position. He said the Philippine leader “needs to submit himself to some sort of psychiatri­c examinatio­n”. Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said: “The Philippine­s takes grave exception to the irresponsi­ble and disrespect­ful comments of the United Nations High Commission­er for Human Rights that cast untoward aspersions regarding the President of the Republic of the Philippine­s.”

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