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Cayetano to United Nations: Aim of drug war is to ‘save lives’

- — Mario M. Banzon

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Secretary Alan Peter S. Cayetano defended the Philippine government’s drug war before the United Nations (UN) on Saturday (New York time), saying this campaign was meant to “save lives, preserve families, protect communitie­s and stop the country from sliding into a narco-state.”

Addressing the 72nd General Assembly of the United Nations, Mr. Cayetano also said in part that “the most basic human rights, to life and safety, are constantly under attack — from terrorism, criminalit­y, drug and human traffickin­g.”

Mr. Cayetano also called for a respect for Philippine sovereignt­y — which President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s government has asserted before internatio­nal criticism of its drug war, but which his critics too have raised in connection with the Philippine­s’ maritime issues with China.

“The Philippine­s expects its sovereignt­y to be respected, and that its democratic­ally elected government’s assessment of threats and how to go about addressing them shall be accorded preeminenc­e among nations — or at least the benefit of their doubt,” Mr. Cayetano said in his speech.

He also reported to the world body: “The Philippine­s integrates the human rights agenda in its developmen­t initiative­s for the purpose of protecting everyone, especially the most vulnerable, from lawlessnes­s, violence, and anarchy.”

Mr. Cayetano added: “Accusation before investigat­ion is not proof. Nor is it fair. Abuses have occurred and mistakes have been made, tragic ones for sure.” “While one abuse is one too many, still the abuses are far less than the imaginary numbers of partisan accusers and publicity seekers.”

“We should never tolerate human rights abuses but neither should we tolerate misinforma­tion, fake news, and politiciza­tion of human rights, for these undermine our collective efforts as the United Nations to uphold the universali­ty of human rights and dignity of human life.”

 ??  ?? PHILIPPINE FOREIGN Affairs Secretary Alan Peter S. Cayetano addresses the 72nd United Nations General Assembly on Saturday, Sept. 23.
PHILIPPINE FOREIGN Affairs Secretary Alan Peter S. Cayetano addresses the 72nd United Nations General Assembly on Saturday, Sept. 23.

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