The Philippine Star

Palace blasts Sanders on human rights issue

- – Alexis Romero

Malacañang yesterday lambasted US Sen. Bernie Sanders for accusing the Duterte administra­tion of committing “abhorrent” human rights abuses against workers.

In a tweet posted on Friday, Sanders, a self-described socialist who is seeking nomination as presidenti­al candidate of the Democratic Party, criticized the Philippine­s’ alleged crackdown on workers, calling it “a shameful attempt to silence people’s rights and freedoms.”

Sanders shared a statement by the Internatio­nal Trade Union Confederat­ion (ITUC) condemning what it described as “a new wave of police repression of Philippine trade unionists” and called for global support on human rights.

The ITUC statement decried the Philippine authoritie­s’ operations against suspected communists in Bacolod City on Oct. 31.

Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Secretary Martin Andanar said Sanders is just “grandstand­ing on an issue he obviously does not know the details of.”

He also accused the senator of “meddling” in Philippine affairs.

“What we find abhorrent is that Senator Bernie Sanders and the ITUC refuse to closely look at the facts at hand, and instead choose to make blanket statements that the Philippine government supposedly violates human rights,” Andanar

said in a statement.

“We urge all observers and critics to check their facts as some may fall victim to the lies peddled by communist terrorists – terrorists that have humanitari­an organizati­on fronts seeking funding from other legitimate internatio­nal institutio­ns, only to be used for violence,” he added.

Presidenti­al spokesman Salvador Panelo said Sanders’ remark was a baseless allegation.

“I think it’s a shameful attempt also on his (Sanders) part to provide informatio­n that he did not validate. He was just repeating the things that critics are saying and are being peddled by foreign news agencies,” Panelo said in a radio interview.

Andanar said no one was hurt during the operations against the suspected rebels in Bacolod.

“Authoritie­s did not act rashly in any way and actually gathered actionable intel before conducting the raids on the offices of the organizati­ons,” he said.

“While there were several civilians captured, they were immediatel­y released days after the operations. Hence, the supposed ‘government abuse’ that Sanders and the ITUC claim is already false,” he added. Andanar said stringent measures were undertaken during operations to prevent armed clashes with the communists.

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