Malacañang rejects UN rights investigation of drug killings

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Malacañang rejected a call by some members of the UN Human Rights Council to probe the growing number of killings in President Duterte’s war on drugs, saying it was interfering in the country’s sovereignty. | JMAurelioINQ

“Police accounts of drug raids are not reliable and the officers enforcing the ‘drug war’ have been shown to plant weapons and drugs to justify the killings,” Laila Matar of Human Rights Watch told the UNHRC this week.

Carlos conceded that Asian countries were unlikely to vote in favor of the resolution, adding: “I think it will be a close shave.”One Asian ambassador, speaking on condition of anonymity, indicated that his country would not support it, telling Reuters: “There are worse things happening in the world.

Iceland has always been one of the countries vocal about their concern over Duterte’s bloody campaign.

 

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JMAurelioINQ Mr. Paleto, Kayo Din Po Already Made A Conclusion Sa Mga Inosenting Biktima Ng War On Drug. Hindi Pa Po Proven Ng Korte! TInudas Nyo Na! Paano nyo po nasabi na iyan ay False Recital Of Facts! Para Pabolaan Iyang Sinasabi Mo At Magkalinawan Tayo Sa U.N. Pa Imbestigahan Po Natin!

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