Philippine Daily Inquirer

UN RIGHTS BODY PRESSES PH ON DRUG KILLINGS

- By Dona Z. Pazzibugan @dpazzibuga­nINQ

Despite taking verbal abuse from President Duterte, the European Union (EU) continued to express “deep concern” over the high death toll under the administra­tion’s anti-illegal drugs campaign.

During the 36th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council ( UNHRC) in Geneva, Switzerlan­d, the EU called on the Philippine government to investigat­e the killing of thousands of suspected drug users and dealers since Duterte launched his war on drugs shortly before assuming office in June last year.

In a statement delivered on Sept. 19, the EU said the fight against drug crime and drug syndicates should be carried out “in full compliance with due process, national law and internatio­nal human rights law.”

“The EU remains deeply concerned about the high number of killings,” the 28nation bloc said.

“It is important that all cases of death should be promptly and effectivel­y investigat­ed in an impartial and transparen­t manner, which ensures appropriat­e prosecutio­n of those responsibl­e,” it added.

The UNHRC is an intergover­nmental body made up of 47 states that seek to promote and protect human rights around the world.

Several times, Mr. Duterte has assailed the EU, the UN and the United States, for criticizin­g the antinarcot­ics campaign that has resulted in thousands of extrajudic­ial killings and other abuses.

“Suspicion of extrajudic­ial killings has now become so widespread that the initials EJK have reportedly become a verb in some communitie­s, as in ‘he was EJKed’,” Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, UNHigh Commission­er for Human Rights, said when he addressed the UNHRC last Sept. 11.

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