The Philippine Star

Phl to explain drug war before UN

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano will raise the government’s war on drugs and campaign against criminalit­y during his address to the United Nations on Saturday.

The Department of Foreign Affairs said Cayetano will represent President Duterte at the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly. It is Cayetano’s first appearance on the world stage since his appointmen­t last June.

Cayetano will deliver the President’s message for the internatio­nal community to unite against terrorism, nuclear weapons and other common threats.

Philippine Permanent Representa­tive to the UN Teodoro Locsin Jr. said Cayetano’s statement is expected to touch on the need to address the threats posed by the Islamic State and the continuing missile test launches and detonation­s by North Korea.

Cayetano is also expected to share with UN memberstat­es the efforts of the Duterte administra­tion to protect the rights and promote the welfare of Filipino migrant workers as well as the ongoing campaign against criminalit­y and illegal drugs.

The UN has repeatedly condemned the Duterte government’s war on drugs that has seen a spate of summary killings of drug suspects and minors.

Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, UN High Commission­er for Human Rights, reported to the UN Human Rights Council Duterte’s open support for a shoot-to-kill policy for suspects as well as the absence of credible investigat­ions into reports of thousands of extrajudic­ial killings.

In August 2016, Duterte threatened to pull the Philippine­s out of the UN after facing criticism from the world body over his brutal crackdown on drugs and other crimes.

Locsin said Cayetano will also have bilateral meetings with his counterpar­ts from Belgium, Colombia, Hungary, Ireland, Japan, Morocco, Norway, Poland, United Arab Emirates and the Vatican.

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