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Alleged Malaysian atrocities need validation, says DFA

Department of Foreign Affairs spokesman Raul Hernandez. 蜜桃工作室.NET FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines鈥擶hile recent reports of human rights violations in Sabah have made headlines, the Department of Foreign Affairs said Tuesday every information will have to be validated before authorities can act on it.

Filipinos fleeing strife-torn villages in Sabah told stories of alleged abuses by Malaysian authorities who are hunting down the armed followers of Sultan Jamalul Kiram III in Borneo.

鈥淔irst thing that we have to do is gather stories or reports [on human rights violations] and make sure that we鈥檙e able to validate the reports before we go to the next step,鈥 Hernandez said in a televised press conference, but refused to go into details on what the next step would be.

He said victims still have to go through the process of providing a signed formal statement that will then be checked by authorities.

Hernandez said that acting on purported human rights violations without having them verified is 鈥渋rresponsibility.鈥

He said authorities could be the one to look for these alleged victims to get details from them, saying the DFA has done similar action in the past where victims were even offered legal and other forms of assistance.

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