PhilStar-Feb 21

The Department of Foreign Affairs condemned the European Parliament for adopting another resolution on human rights abuses in the Philippines, calling it an attempt to interfere in the country’s electoral process. In a statement Sunday, DFA said the allegations raised in the text are “unfair, largely baseless” as it dismissed the resolution as another intrusion in the country’s internal affairs. Last week, the European Parliament issued a resolution calling on the Philippines to immediately end violence against suspected drug offenders and to stop labeling activists and journalists as supporters of communist rebels. It also warned of the temporary withdrawal of trade benefits if calls remain unheeded. The parliament adopted the text with 627 votes in favor, 26 against and 31 abstentions. DFA claimed without basis the calls of European lawmakers were prompted by “supporters of libelous journalists and bitter critics of the current administration because they miserably lost the previous election.” The European Parliament issued similar texts in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2020. Read more at: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2022/02/21/2162328/dfa-calls-european-parliament-reso-rights-issues-attempt-influence-elections