Washington urged to look at UN report to identify De Lima jailers

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MANILA -- A group of human rights experts working with the United Nations called for Sen.

Leila de Lima’s release in 2018, concluding that her detention was arbitrary in a report, which can now help Washington identify Philippine officials to be covered by targeted sanctions.

“It’s not rocket science to know this,” said Manila-based lawyer Tony La Viña, a member of the Committee for the Freedom of Leila De Lima. Here’s where the report of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention under the UN Human Rights Council comes in.The Philippines is a state party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The treaty guarantees that “no one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest or detention” or “shall be deprived of his liberty except on such grounds and in accordance with such procedure as are established by law.

The House of Representatives inquiry went as far as revealing her home address and telephone numbers on national TV, leading to a "flood or hate messages and death threats," the working group noted. “I do not think so,” he told ABS-CBN News, insisting that De Lima was been accorded due process and that the Supreme Court had affirmed her arrest.In identifying Philippine officials to be sanctioned, the state department can start with the list made public by De Lima soon after US President Donald Trump signed the budget law, said La Viña.

 

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Maybe it’s time to probe her too...i think releasing her for the sake of pressure isn’t right because she is fishy too

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