On May 20, the state-run Philippine News Agency ran a fake news report claiming 95 countries in the UPR were convinced that there were no extrajudicial killings in the Philippines. Wrong.
On May 8, Foreign Affairs Secretary Cayetano, who represented the Philippines at the UPR, told the UN President Duterte “has a policy of zero tolerance for abuse of law enforcers.†Wrong.
Sources:
UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), Human Rights Council adopts Universal Periodic Review outcomes of Philippines, Algeria and Poland
OHCHR, Basic facts about the UPR
United Nations General Assembly, Report of the Working Group on the Universal Periodic Review: Philippines
United Nations Human Rights Council, Philippines response to UN Human Rights Council recommendations in the 3rd cycle of the Universal Periodic Review of the Philippines, 8 May 2017
First Draft, Fake news. It’s complicated.
Interview with Lauro Baja, former Philippine Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Interview with Ruben Carranza, Director, Reparative Justice Program, International Center for Transitional Justice
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