DFA rejects UN call for independent probe of drug war killings

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The DFA said that the investigation might fall into the hands of those who would spread disinformation and one-sided reports. | CMarquezINQ

DFA noted that the investigation might fall into the hands of those who would spread disinformation and one-sided reports.“We reject this call as it is being made in bad faith by parties who want to undermine domestic processes and spread disinformation, on the basis of one-sided reports coming from questionable sources,” the DFA said in a statement issued on Saturday.

This reaction came after 11 UN experts issued a joint statement urging an independent probe of the deaths in the drug war of the Duterte administration.

 

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