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Don鈥檛 come uninvited, Palace tells Callamard

United Nation Special Rapporteur Dr. Agnes Callamard 蜜桃工作室 FILE PHOTO / NI脩O JESUS ORBETA

Don鈥檛 come to the Philippines unless you鈥檙e invited.

Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque had this to say to UN Special Rapporteur Agnes Callamard, who has been the subject of tirades by President Duterte.

The President said last week he would slap Callamard if she investigated him over alleged extrajudicial killings in his administration鈥檚 war on drugs.

The UN human rights office condemned the threat on Tuesday.

Roque said Mr. Duterte should be taken 鈥渟eriously but not literally,鈥 adding that the President鈥檚 attacks on Callamard were due to her conduct when she visited the Philippines earlier this year.

According to Roque, Callamard came to the country 鈥渦ninvited, despite the fact that at that time, we were already negotiating the requisite invitation required for special rapporteurs to be able to investigate in member nations of the United Nations.鈥

鈥淪o what she did, to come here despite the fact that negotiation was still pending, was an act of bad faith,鈥 he said in a press briefing.

Mr. Duterte, he said, was angered as well when she brought along a doctor who opined that illegal drugs do not cause brain damage鈥攃ontrary to UN literature that showed prohibited drugs had adverse effects.

鈥淣ow, my advice: Don鈥檛 come to the Philippines when uninvited,鈥 Roque said.

Callamard came to the country last May not to conduct a fact-finding probe on extrajudicial killings, but to attend a drug policy forum. She was invited by the Free Legal Assistance Group.

Asked about this fact, Roque said Callamard should have 鈥渞esisted鈥 the invitation since there were ongoing negotiations about her official visit to the country.

He also said that during that visit, she still commented on matters that should have been investigated first.

鈥淪o the position of the Palace is, how could she have come up with conclusions when she had not yet conducted an investigation? To us, because she already had conclusions even before an investigation, she has preconceived conclusions about the issue of alleged killings in the drug war,鈥 Roque said.

Mr. Duterte has met criticism of his blood-soaked war on drugs with insults and threats, and has accused foreign parties who commented on it with meddling in Philippine affairs.

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