The Philippine Star

Roque hits rights group over black ops

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UniTeam senatorial candidate Harry Roque has lambasted a rights organizati­on – with close ties to local groups declared as terrorists by western countries – for its relentless character assassinat­ion of President Duterte and himself.

Roque said he does not know which is more prepostero­us, his accusers or the accusation that he violated human rights.

“What alleged crimes against humanity did I exactly commit under domestic and internatio­nal laws?” Roque asked the Internatio­nal Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippine­s (ICHRP).

Roque, the first Asian admitted to practice before the Internatio­nal Criminal Court added, “I’m curious to hear from the legal fronts of the Communist Party of the Philippine­s and New People’s Army (CPP-NPA).”

The CPP and NPA are considered foreign terrorist organizati­ons by the United States, European Union, Australia, the United Kingdom and New Zealand.

Roque challenged the rights coalition to legally support their imputation of crimes against humanity on him and the President or face the ramificati­ons of their black propaganda.

Recently, Duterte urged the public to dismiss the party-list group Bayan Muna in the May elections. The group is part of the militant Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan), a founding member of the ICHRP.

“They have prepostero­usly accused me as part of the government’s infrastruc­ture of terror. On the contrary, they seem to be directly in cahoots with terrorist groups,” Roque said.

Roque said his record as a rights advocate in the legal profession, academe, legislatur­e and parliament of the streets would bear scrutiny.

“I can always defend my innocence in any court across the globe,” said Roque, who was admitted to practice before the United Nations War Crimes Tribunal for Rwanda in 2004.

The former presidenti­al spokesman secured conviction­s for the murderers of 19 journalist­s in the Maguindana­o massacre and the American killer of LGBTQ+ member Jennifer Laude.

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