The Freeman

AI urges gov’t: Stop ‘harassing’ foreign activists

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MANILA — Rights group Amnesty Internatio­nal called on the Philippine government to respect the rights to freedom of expression and assembly of activists, including non-nationals, days after an elderly Australian professor was expelled from the country.

Gill Boehringer, who was expelled Tuesday, was the latest foreigner ordered out of the Philippine­s following Australian nun Patricia Fox, who has been fighting deportatio­n since April after earning the ire of President Rodrigo Duterte.

The 84-year-old Australian professor and human rights advocate was blackliste­d due to his reported participat­ion in a mass demonstrat­ion in 2015. He denied the allegation.

His expulsion took place a month after three Methodist missionari­es from Malawi, the United States and Zimbabwe left the country after they were ordered to leave by the Bureau of Immigratio­n for supposedly engaging in political activities.

AI feared that the denial of entry to and expulsion of human rights activists might create a negative effect on the exercise of the rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly by foreigners.

“[They] may now decide to reduce their activities in the country for fear of the action the Philippine authoritie­s might take against them,” it said.

The United Nations Human Rights Committee stressed that “the general rule is that each one of the rights of the Covenant must be guaranteed without discrimina­tion between citizens and aliens.”

 ?? PHOTO VIA ONE NEWS/GERARD DE LA PEÑA ?? The Xiamen Air airplane skidded off the runway amid heavy rains late Thursday night.
PHOTO VIA ONE NEWS/GERARD DE LA PEÑA The Xiamen Air airplane skidded off the runway amid heavy rains late Thursday night.

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