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Statement of CHR spokesperson, Atty Jacqueline Ann de Guia, on the the passage of the ‘Bawal Bastos’ bill

Women and members of the LGBTQIA+ community have long been at the receiving end of catcalling, wolf-whistling, and obscene remarks in public spaces. While there are cities in the Philippines, such as Manila and Quezon City, that passed local ordinances punishing such acts, a national legislation further strengthens the commitment to curb gender-based sexual harassment in streets, schools, workplaces, and other similar places.

On this note, the Commission on Human Rights lauds the passage of the Safe Streets, Public Spaces and Workplace Act, also known as the ‘Bawal Bastos’ bill.

To achieve its purpose, the Commission looks forward to its meaningful implementation to ensure that the rights of vulnerable and disadvantaged are protected in every part of the country.

The greater challenge to us all is to work on a society that is free from discrimination, a community safe to express one’s self, and a country with respect to everyone’s rights and dignity. ###

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