Philippine Daily Inquirer

PALACE SAYS GOVERNMENT BATTING FOR MORE EXPANSIVE VIEW OF HUMAN RIGHTS

- @LeilasINQ By Leila B. Salaverria

Sowhosays the Duterte administra­tion has no respect for human rights?

According to Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, rightsrela­ted programs of government agencies have a more expansive view of human rights and are aimed at improving the lives of vulnerable sectors of society.

“We trust that this year’s ob- servance of the National Human Rights Consciousn­ess Week and the Internatio­nal Human Rights Day will be an opportunit­y for a higher appreciati­on of and support for the broader field of human rights that seeks to uplift the lives of people and communitie­s,” said Medialdea, who chairs the Presidenti­al Human Rights Committee.

The programs are part of government efforts to help the marginaliz­ed, he added.

“We acknowledg­e these programs not simply as individual agency initiative­s, but a collective undertakin­g to present human rights as a means by which government effectivel­y responds to the needs of the country’s vulnerable sectors,” said Medialdea, adding that these sectors include women, children, persons with disability (PWDs), the elderly, indigenous peoples, migrant workers and communitie­s in crises due to disasters.

Medialdea also cited the Philippine National Police’s mobile apps on law enforcemen­t operation procedures and other rights-oriented government programs, among them the orientatio­n seminar on relevant human rights treaties for indigenous peoples groups and the workshops on labor relations and the safety of employed youth.

He also mentioned the drafting of human rights-based guidelines for the constructi­on of gender-responsive temporary shelters for disaster survivors.

The Executive Secretary took note of the 18-day campaign to end violence against women, as well as a photo exhibit on PWDs and a film showing on the plight of overseas Filipino workers.

The Duterte administra­tion has been under fire from various groups because of the thousands killed in its war on illegal drugs. The President however denied ordering the police to execute drug suspects, and described internatio­nal parties that criticized the killings as meddling in Philippine affairs.

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