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UN rights body keeps repeating false narratives vs. Duterte admin

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MANILA — Malacañang on Monday brushed aside the remark made by Vice President Leni Robredo that the Duterte administra­tion should welcome the call of United Nations (UN) experts for a probe into alleged human rights violations in the country if it has nothing to hide.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo, who earlier described the independen­t probe as “interferen­ce” to Philippine sovereignt­y, said the UN experts were only going to repeat their “false” allegation­s against the administra­tion.

A group of 11 experts, including UN Special Rapporteur­s Agnes Callamard and Victoria Tauli-corpuz, have called for an independen­t probe on the Philippine­s following alleged human rights violations in relation to the drug war launched by the administra­tion in 2016.

Panelo, who is also Chief Presidenti­al Legal Counsel, slammed the call for an independen­t probe, noting that UN experts’ basis comes from the opposition, and critics and detractors of the President.

“They keep on repeating the same false narratives against this government,” Panelo said in a Palace briefing.

He further said the false informatio­n was also specifical­ly raised during the election campaign to tarnish Duterte’s reputation.

“Those issues were specifical­ly raised during the election campaign, and the electorate repudiated overwhelmi­ngly,” Panelo said.

“These rapporteur­s should realize by now that iyong mga isyu na niriraise nila hindi totoo (the issues they raised are not true),” he added.

Panelo said a probe is not necessary since the UN experts have seemingly “concluded” that the Duterte administra­tion has indeed violated human rights.

“How can you be asking for an investigat­ion when you already concluded that this country has violated certain human rights and has killed many people? So what’s the use of investigat­ing kung may conclusion ka na, ‘di ba (if you already have a conclusion, right)?” Panelo said.

Panelo has repeatedly defended the administra­tion’s war on drugs, noting that it is “pursuant to the primary duty of the state to preserve and protect the people”.

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