The Philippine Star

US Senate OKs resolution vs De Lima jailers

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

The United States Senate has approved a resolution seeking sanctions against Philippine officials involved in the detention of Sen. Leila de Lima and in extrajudic­ial killings in the conduct of the Duterte administra­tion’s war on drugs.

Senate Resolution 142, authored by Sen. Edward Markey (Massachuse­tts), calls on

US President Donald Trump to impose sanctions against concerned Philippine officials pursuant to the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountabi­lity Act.

The resolution, passed yesterday, calls on the Philippine government to drop all charges against De Lima, remove restrictio­ns on her personal and work conditions and allow her to fully discharge her legislativ­e mandate, especially as chair of the Senate committee on social justice.

It also calls on the US president to ensure that US security assistance provided to the Philippine National Police (PNP) is fully consistent with the human rights conditions mandated in section 36 of the Arms Export Control Act and the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.

The government was also urged to recognize the importance of human rights defenders and their work and allow them to operate freely without fear of reprisal.

The government, the resolution stated, should guarantee freedom of the press and drop all charges against Rappler and its CEO Maria Ressa.

The Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountabi­lity Act allows the US government to impose sanctions on foreign government officials implicated in human rights abuses in any part of the world.

These actions target serious human rights abuse and corruption on a global scale, and guarantee tangible and significan­t consequenc­es for those who undermine the rule of law, disregard internatio­nally accepted human rights standards and threaten the stability of internatio­nal political and economic systems.

The Philippine­s has called on the US to respect the Philippine­s’ domestic laws and processes after Trump signed the 2020 budget with a provision banning officials involved in the “wrongful” detention of

De Lima from entering the US.

President Duterte ordered the Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) to prevent US Sens. Patrick Leahy and Richard Durbin, as well as Markey, from entering the country. The two senators led the filing of a provision in the US budget calling for the release of De Lima and banning the entry to the US of Philippine officials linked to her arrest and detention.

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