Pamantayang Oras ng Pilipinas:

Sunday, June 8, 2025 - 5:49 PM

  1. Bahay
  2. Payo sa Patakaran
  3. Human Rights Advisory on the Accepted and Noted Recommendations by the Philippines During the Third…

Statement of the Commission on Human Rights on the directive to submit a list of drug personalities at the barangay level

PAHAYAG NG PRESS | 14 January 2018

Addressing the problem on the sale and use of illegal drugs is best achieved with the participation of all concerned, especially the community. At the same time, Constitutional guarantees, such as presumption of innocence and right to due process, are in place to ensure that human rights are protected at all times.

The Commission on Human Rights welcomes community-based programs directed to strengthen the government’s effort to curb the issue of illegal drugs and criminality. However, we urge the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), as well as barangay officials, to be more discerning in carrying out the directive to submit a list of suspected drug pushers and criminals in their communities.

We have consistently maintained that intelligence gathering in pursuing drug personalities and criminals is a function of law enforcement. But giving sanctions to barangay officials who would not comply may encourage a practice of unthorough submission of names just to avoid being penalized by the DILG.

Pending the issuance of its comprehensive guidelines, the Commission is open to join forces with the DILG to ensure that adequate safeguards are observed in operationalizing this directive. The DILG must also present a clear process on how barangay officials will obtain valid information on the suspected personalities, as well as ways to verify the integrity of that information.

The Commission reiterates its call to the government to evaluate its anti-illegal drug campaign and adopt a more responsive and human rights-based approach to combatting criminality, while providing avenues for collaboration to concerned communities and sectors who genuinely want to contribute in achieving the government’s goal of providing a dignified life for all.

 

DOWNLOAD FILE DITO

 

Kaugnay na Post

Iba pang mga Kwento

The Commission on Human Rights welcomes the release of Gerardo Dela Peña from the New Bilibid Prison on 30 June 2024. Dela Peña was arrested in 2013 at the age of 74. More than a decade later, he has overserved

“The point is not to make a perfect world, just a better one—and that is difficult enough.” Such were the words uttered by the late Senator Jose “Ka Pepe” W. Diokno, a staunch advocate for human rights in the Philippines.

  Dahil sa mga komento kamakailan ni PNP Chief Oscar Albayalde sa paglimita sa bilang ng mga babaeng recruit sa 10% ng puwersa ng pulisya at pangangatwiran na ang naturang limitasyon ay makatwiran kung isasaalang-alang kung paano nabubuntis ang mga babaeng pulis at

The Commission on Human Rights expresses its support to the Reformation Initiative for Sustainable Environment for Food Security (RISE) project signed by the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) that aims to

PRESS STATEMENT Statement of Chairperson Chito Gascon on President Duterte’s Inauguration The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) congratulates President Duterte on his inauguration to high office and wishes him much success in pursuing his mandate. We are heartened by his

Ang Commission on Human Rights (CHR) ay nagpahayag ng matinding pagkabahala sa mga natuklasan ng National Bureau of Investigation sa 'fabricated' anti-drug operations na isinagawa ng ilang miyembro ng San Jose Del Monte Police noong Pebrero, na nag-iwan ng anim na katao.