Philippine Alan Peter Caetano Foreign Minister and Secretary of State Rex Stillen gather in Washington to discuss Manila anti-drug war
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DFA) issued a statement during the Washington DC State Council meeting on Thursday.
"Contrary to the media's report, Cayetano also made it clear to Tillerson that the Philippines does not have national policies to tolerate extrajudicial killings, especially illegal drug suspects."
It said Cayetano told Tillerson that Manila particularly welcomed further cooperation with Washington on solving the illegal drug problem in the country.
Cayetano also said that he discussed talks with Tillerson about the openness of the Philippines to accept independent observers or investigators who can understand government campaigns to eradicate not only illegal drug problems .
It also said that Caietano once again highlighted the seriousness of illegal drug problems in the Philippines and the threat to Filipinos.
Since the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte started controversial drug war in 2016, thousands of people are killing themselves.
At the same meeting, the statement said the two secretaries also promised to work closely with common concerns and concerns.
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On January 31, 2017 Amnesty International announced a search report investigating 59 drug-related killings in 20 cities. "Execution outside the court" is a process in which the police systematically aimed at poor people and unarmed people nationwide, planted "evidence" at the same time, recruited payer, and reported an official incident report from people who killed them We have detailed the method of making it. " Amnesty International is strongly concerned that intentional, extensive and systematic killings of drug criminal suspects that were planned and organized by the authorities under international law are crimes against humanity. "
Intelligence authorities wrote an unpublished 26 page report on drug warfare to organize a campaign against Duterte. The report entitled "Extrajudicial killing sponsored by France" details the alleged methods, planners and perpetrators of the campaign. This document is shared with the leaders of the Philippine Catholic Church and the Government-funded Human Rights Committee. Reuters could not confirm some claims to individuals in the press; therefore, news agencies will not publish complete documents. However, many of its findings support and expand earlier investigations into drug warfare and independent human rights monitoring by Reuters. (To see the cover page of the report, please click the link: tmsnrt.rs/2o8U73N)