The Inter-Parliamentary Union , the world’s oldest and largest group of national parliaments, said it was “ever more convinced” that the cases of former Senator Leila de Lima were related to her vocal opposition to the deadly war on drugs, as it renewed its call for her freedom.
“The Committee on the Human Rights of Parliamentarians [e]xpresses grave concern that six years after she was first charged, Ms. De Lima continues to languish in detention, even after the key witness against her in one of the two remaining cases stated that he had been forced by the former executive authorities to testify against her,” the resolution read.
Should charges not be dropped, the IPU committee requested to let its trial observer continue monitoring and reporting on respect for fair-trial standards in the cases before the Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court, “including in order to assess if and how existing concerns about the legality and fairness of the proceedings are properly reviewed.”
“[The committee] requests the Secretary General to convey this decision to the relevant parliamentary authorities, the complainant, and any third party likely to be in a position to supply relevant information,” it added.
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