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Statement of CHR spokesperson, Atty Jacqueline Ann de Guia, on case of the teacher-student incident aired over a radio programme

Media has an undeniable role in truth-telling, especially when done to fight injustices and violations of human rights. But it must always to do so to complement the rule of law, not supplant it.

The Commission on Human Rights believes that every allegation of cruelty committed against children, especially in spaces we expect to be safe, such as schools, must be investigated. This process recognises the inherent right to be treated as innocent until proven guilty until a final judgment through a fair trial has been made. In keeping with our firm position, we believe that all crimes must be punished.

But when we take the law into our own hands, such practice is not any different from anyone who seek to violate the rights of others. We trust that the ongoing investigations of the Department of Education will proceed in strict consideration of all applicable laws and policies. For the true form of justice rests on fairness and the respect for human dignity and rights.

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