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Palace hits Callamard, to raise unannounced visit before UN

Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella

Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella. 蜜桃工作室 FILE PHOTO

Malaca帽ang on Friday expressed disappointment over the unannounced visit of United Nation (UN) Special Rapporteur Dr. Agnes Callamard in the Philippines.

鈥淲e are aware that Dr. Callamard is currently in the Philippines and we are disappointed that, in not contacting our government in advance of this visit, she has sent a clear signal that she is not interested in getting an objective perspective on the issues that are the focus of her responsibility,鈥 Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said in a statement.

Callamard is in the country after she was invited to speak at a policy forum on illegal drugs.

During the forum, she said that 鈥渨ar on drugs does not work,鈥 and that 鈥渂adly thought out drug policies鈥 only breed more problems.

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Abella questioned the timing of Callamard鈥檚 visit 鈥渁t the very time our government has a senior-level delegation traveling to Geneva to meet with officials of the Office of the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights as part of the 3rd Cycle of the Universal Period Review of the Philippines and the issue of human rights.鈥

鈥淥ur position is very clear, if Dr. Callamard is committed to ensuring due process to our government and a truly objective assessment of our record on an issue of tremendous importance to our nation, she should be in Geneva meeting with our representatives,鈥 he said.

The Palace official said Malacanang sent a letter to Callamard on September 26, 2016, inviting her to the Philippines to witness the government鈥檚 war on drugs which she heavily opposed.

鈥淥ur hope at that time was that Dr. Callamard would accept this invitation as part of a commitment to carry out her new responsibilities in a manner that was objective and fair to all perspectives on this important issue,鈥 he said.

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But Abella said Callamard did not respond to the invitation.

鈥淭he fact that Dr. Callamard did not respond to our invitation showed that she would not be approaching her review of allegations concerning our country objectively or comprehensively,鈥 he said.
He said the invitation to Callamard to visit the Philippines 鈥渕akes it clear that we respected her as a professional and we very much wanted her to see the situation on the ground first-hand and engage in an exchange of views with officials in our government to understand our position on the issue of human rights and the progress being made in the Philippines.鈥

鈥淗er actions since then, and the circumstances surrounding her current visit, have made it clear that Dr. Callamard is not approaching her assignment professionally or objectively,鈥 Abella said.
He said the Philippine team in Geneva would raise the issue before the UN, saying Callamard鈥檚 actions were unprofessional.

鈥淭his is a matter we have asked our representatives at the United Nations to take up with their United Nations counterparts and it is something our delegation in Geneva will certainly be raising during their current visit,鈥 he said.

鈥淥ur commitment to carrying out the President鈥檚 social justice agenda remains as strong as our commitment to ensuring that our nation is freed from the damage done daily to millions of our people by the proliferation of illegal drugs throughout our country,鈥 he added. 鈥淭he goals associated with these commitments are complementary and the efforts to achieve them are being carried out in a manner that respects our laws.鈥 IDL/rga

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