• 7 months ago
Hindi raw makaaapekto sa trabaho ng Commission on Human Rights ang nilikhang Special Committee on Human Rights Coordination ni Pres. Bongbong Marcos. Pero ayon sa ilang grupo, mas dapat tugunan ng gobyerno ang anila'y lumalang human rights violations sa bansa.


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00:00 The Special Committee on Human Rights Coordination of President Bongbong Marcos will not be affected by the work of the Commission on Human Rights.
00:10 But according to some groups, the government should be more aggressive in handling the growing human rights violations in the country.
00:18 Sandra Aguinaldo is the expert.
00:23 Under the Administrative Order 22 signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, the Special Committee on Human Rights Coordination was established.
00:32 The committee is under the Presidential Human Rights Committee.
00:36 It aims to continue the initiatives and accomplishments of the UNJP or United Nations Joint Program for Human Rights that will end on July 31.
00:47 In other words, instead of extending the work of the UNJP, the Special Committee will do it.
00:53 Some of the work of the Special Committee, which is also called the Super Body of Malacanang, is to strengthen the mechanism for the protection and promotion of human rights in the field of investigation and accountability,
01:06 the circulation of data on human rights violations by law enforcement agencies, human rights-based approach in the fight against drugs, and the provision of ways to seek help from victims of human rights.
01:20 Some of these works are also being done by the CHR or the Commission on Human Rights.
01:25 But the CHR said that it will not affect their work as an independent body that was created by the Constitution to protect human rights.
01:36 It will not affect the mandate of the Commission on Human Rights.
01:40 We remain to be an independent body who will monitor the government's compliance and also to protect and promote human rights in the Philippines.
01:51 That's why their work will continue and include the records of human rights violations recorded under the Marcos Jr. Administration.
02:01 Our records will validate that there are still human rights violations.
02:10 We still record disappearances, killings, threats, and especially the red tagging.
02:21 The Philippine Government's effort to protect and defend farmers is facing the media as victims of the government's red tagging,
02:29 which puts the lives of those who help the poor of the farmers at risk.
02:34 For them, the government should directly address the concerns of human rights violations instead of the special committee's red tagging.
02:43 We think that the BBM is concerned about human rights violations.
02:51 In truth, his policies and programs continue to bring happiness to the security forces.
03:03 No one is being held accountable.
03:06 We always cover up and deodorize.
03:14 It can be said that the Marcos Jr. Administration is always defending human rights.
03:25 Meanwhile, the CHR and ambassadors of various countries launched the Management Information System Monitoring Outlet,
03:34 an application or app where you can complain about human rights using your gadgets.
03:41 For GMA Integrated News, Sandra Aguinaldo, for Tutok 24 Horas.
03:48 .
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