The Freeman

CHR THANKS SOLONS FOR REINSTATIN­G 2018 BUDGET

- — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/ GAN

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has welcomed the recent decision of the House of Representa­tives to restore its budget.

"We are grateful to those who stood firm in championin­g human rights inside and (outside) of the halls of Congress, as CHR affirms its commitment to advance human rights for all people," said CHR Commission­er Chito Gascon, in a text message to The FREEMAN.

Gascon said they thanked the leadership of the House of Representa­tives for opening their minds and heart in accepting their arguments about the necessity to continue to fund CHR's work.

He confirmed that he first met with Majority Leader Rodolfo Fariñas and House Committee on Appropriat­ions chairman Prospero Nograles where they had a frank exchange of views regarding the programs and priorities of their office.

The three then met briefly with House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, who reportedly understood his position.

In the course of that “open, frank, & cordial conversati­on” with the leaders of the House of Representa­tives, Gascon said they reiterated their views that the Constituti­on speaks of the CHR mandate to protect the rights of all persons.

Gascon said he explained that the principal role of CHR, as an independen­t constituti­onal office, is to serve as an oversight monitoring institutio­n and that CHR is not a law enforcemen­t agency.

Gascon added that he also clarified in that meeting that the CHR already has programs to promote the rights of all individual­s – particular­ly the weak and vulnerable, such as children, women, urban poor, persons with disabiliti­es, persona deprived of liberty, among others.

"Our investigat­ion services (are) primarily, although not exclusivel­y, focused on violations by state authoritie­s. If we were to significan­tly expand our investigat­ion work beyond violations of state authoritie­s, it will require more funds," Gascon added.

It can be recalled that 119 members of the House of Representa­tives approved a P1,000 budget allocation for CHR in 2018, causing public uproar.

Senator Panfilo Lacson earlier proposed a P678millio­n CHR budget for 2018.

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