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Statement of CHR Spokesperson, Atty. Jacqueline Ann de Guia, on the inappropriate behavior displayed by local bets during a campaign rally in Laguna

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) condemns the acts of two political candidates during a campaign rally in Laguna. A video of the incident shows the two local bets gyrating their hips while sitting on a female supporter. One of the political aspirants was also seen removing the face mask of a female supporter.

We condemn this incident as it is not only exploitative of women and demeans their inherent dignity, but it also debases the incumbent office, which the political aspirants hold. Further, it breaks health protocols as set by the Commission on Elections and Department of Health, especially that the pandemic is not yet over.

As the Gender Ombud, CHR takes this occasion to reiterate to the political aspirants involved and their party-mates that women are not sexual playthings to be objectified for the purposes of entertainment for the sake of garnering votes. Those in government, including those aspiring to be leaders, need to always bear in mind the primacy of respecting human rights.

At the same time, we remind those involved in this incident to continue to practice health and safety protocols to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Candidates must set an example for their followers to follow health protocols given that these are same people that they aspire to serve and protect.

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