MalacaƱang on Saturday said the legislature will permit a United Nations test into the human rights circumstance in the nation as long as ...
"Makikipagtulungan lang tayo sa mga tao na walang throb conclusion at may katapatan na talagang mag iimbestiga sila," Roque said in a public interview at the Legislative Building in Katipunan, Zamboanga del Norte.
The Palace official was requested to clear up President Rodrigo Duterte's request to fighters, cops and other formally dressed faculty not to react to questions that would be postured by UN exceptional rapporteurs looking to audit the human rights circumstance in the nation.
Duterte made the comment after Iceland, amid the 37th Session of the UN Human Rights Council, approached the Philippines to acknowledge a visit from an UN extraordinary rapporteur without preconditions or restrictions.
"'Yung mandato po ni Presidente dahil sa tingin niya na yung mga gustong pumasok na mga UN rapporteur ay yung mga one-sided at meron nang conclusion bago dad magkaroon ng imbestigasyon. Bakit ka nga naman makikipagtulungan sa isang rapporteur na meron na siyang conclusion at ang kinakailangan na lang niya ay ilang mga bagay para masuportahan ang kaniyang conclusion?," Roque clarified.
The Palace official demanded that "straightforwardness" has nothing to do with the President's request to formally dressed faculty to avoid UN probers.
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