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Youth groups give Duterte a failing grade on human rights

President Rodrigo Duterte. ACE MORANDANTE/ Presidential Photo

President Rodrigo Duterte. ACE MORANDANTE/ Presidential Photo

A militant youth lawmaker in the House of Representatives gave a failing mark to the administration鈥檚 drive to uphold human rights in its bloody crackdown on drugs and criminality.

Kabataan Rep. Sarah Elago made this statement on Friday to mark the first 100 days of President Rodrigo Duterte in office.

She said youth groups, including the League of Filipino Students, Anakbayan, National Union of Students of the Philippines, and the College Editors Guild of the Philippines, gave Duterte an 鈥渋ncomplete鈥 mark because of the administration鈥檚 failure to fulfill its campaign promises this early.

She said in the first 100 days, there are cases of extrajudicial killings related to the war on drugs, as well as politically motivated killings of farmer activists.

Since Duterte waged his war on drugs, at least 3,500 suspected drug criminals have been killed, mostly vigilante murders of suspected pushers whose bodies were dumped on the streets of the metropolitan with their faces covered in tape beside a poster declaring, 鈥淗uwag tularan (Don鈥檛 emulate).鈥

搁贰础顿:听THE KILL LIST

鈥淯nder the President鈥檚 first 100 days, not only have we seen hundreds of cases of extrajudicial killings relating to the war on drugs, but also politically-motivated killings, including the death of several farmer-activists. For this, we give the President a failing mark on human rights,鈥 Elago said.

Elago also gave a 鈥減oor鈥 grade to Duterte鈥檚 policy in addressing the rising costs of education, on top of the President鈥檚 refusal to stop the K to 12 Program.

鈥淲hen it comes to education, we rate the President鈥檚 performance as 鈥榩oor.鈥 There were no significant advances or even pronouncements as regards tuition and other school fee increases, the high cost of education, commercialization, and even privatization of educational institutions. Worse, the president backtracked on his campaign promise of discontinuing the K-12 program,鈥 Elago said.

The K to 12 only posed additional financial burdens to the families of students who would be compelled to study two more years in secondary education, Elago said.

Under the听K听to听12听program, there will be one year of kindergarten, six years of elementary and six years of secondary education (the latter includes four years of junior high and two years of senior high school).

鈥淭he K-12 program poses added burdens, both on part of the government and the families of students. Two more years of education is tantamount to two more years of torture. Yet the President has done nothing to stop it,鈥 Elago said.

鈥淎ll in all, the youth sector rates the President鈥檚 performance for his first 100 days as 鈥榠ncomplete.鈥 While there are significant strides, there are also areas for improvement, especially when it comes to education and human rights,鈥 Elago added.

Elago also gave an incomplete mark to Duterte鈥檚 policy on labor to end contractualization, on the peace talks with the Communist Party of the Philippines which are still marred by violations of the unilateral ceasefire and the avowed independent foreign policy with the President鈥檚 declarations of breaking away from the US and seeking an alliance with China and Russia

搁贰础顿:听

鈥淲e need to acknowledge the great strides the President has done in rekindling the peace negotiations with the National Democratic Front of the Philippines. It is a quantum leap that his predecessors failed to do. Now, the peace process is advancing towards discussing fundamental socio-economic reforms, reforms that will benefit not only the rebels but all Filipinos. This achievement is the saving grace of the President鈥檚 100-day performance,鈥 Elago said.

搁贰础顿:听

Elago said the President has an incomplete mark on independent foreign policy because 鈥渓opsided鈥 agreements such as the Visiting Forces Agreement and the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, which are still in place. The agreements increased rotational presence of US troops in the Philippines.

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Duterte has hinted at scrapping the EDCA to boot out US forces in the Philippines and has said this year鈥檚 joint war games with the US would be the last.

搁贰础顿:听

鈥淲e laud the President鈥檚 nationalist stance, and his bravery in calling out the empty promises of the US, especially when it comes to military support. Yet we still give him a grade of 鈥榠ncomplete,鈥 since lopsided deals such as the Visiting Forces Agreement and the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement are still in force,鈥 Elago said. RAM/rga

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