Mindanao Times

Group is ‘stubborn, incorrigib­le’: Palace

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MANILA -- Malacañang described London-based human rights group Amnesty Internatio­nal as “stubborn” and “incorrigib­le” after it insisted that there were around 27,000 extrajudic­ial killings in the country.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo asked the organizati­on to cite facts and figures on the names of the 27,000 deaths noting that failure to do so would mean their reports were indeed “condemnabl­e malice”.

“Amnesty Internatio­nal not only is stubborn but incorrigib­le as well, when it insists on pursuing and advancing a baseless and false narrative on the government’s war on drugs, specifical­ly on the nature and number of deaths arising therefrom,” Panelo said in a statement on Wednesday night.

Panelo insisted that the group relied on figures provided by critics of President Rodrigo R. Duterte since government data showed there were only 5,425 deaths that arose from anti-illegal drugs operations.

“Amnesty Internatio­nal cannot parrot the bogus informatio­n it gets from the anti-Duterte forces and

get away with it. It can not recklessly throw accusation­s without them showing credible proof of their authentici­ty,” Panelo said.

Panelo also dismissed the remark made byAmnesty Official Philippine­s section director Butch Olano, urging the President’s spokespers­on to “do his homework” by reading their report.

“This representa­tion has surely done his homework, contrary to the screaming derogatory slanted headline of the Philippine Daily Inquirer, as the biased Londonbase­d human rights group suggested,” Panelo said.

Panelo pointed out that despite the lies foisted by the opposition, survey results would indicate that majority of Filipinos continue to trust the President.

On Tuesday (July 9), Olano asked Panelo to “do his homework” insisting that the 27,000 figure came from the Philippine National Police’s data and not their own.

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