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17
May 2007
PHILIPPINES
RE-ELECTED, GARNERS 3RD TOP SPOT IN UN HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL ELECTION
17
May 2007 New York, NY—The Philippines proved wrong critics of its human rights
record when it garnered third top spot in today’s race for the 14 seats in the
United Nations Human Rights Council.
In
his report to Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo, Ambassador Hilario G.
Davide, Jr., Permanent Representative to the United Nations, said that
Manila
’s third place finish demonstrates the international community’s continued
confidence in the
Philippines
’ commitment to uphold, protect and promote human rights.
With
its re-election, the
Philippines
will serve another term of three years until 2010.
Ambassador
Davide stated that the
Philippines
received 179 votes or 43 more votes than it had during last year’s elections.
India
topped the elections with 185 votes followed by
Indonesia
and
Madagascar
which tied for the second spot with182 votes each.
“The
re-election of the
Philippines
to the United Nations Human Rights Council is a vindication for the
Philippines
and President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo,” Ambassador Davide said, referring to
the campaign launched by non-government organizations to frustrate the
Philippines
’ re-election bid because of alleged human rights abuses.
This
was the
Philippines
’ first election victory under the watch of Ambassador Davide who assumed as
Permanent Representative only three months ago.
This re-election follows
Manila
’s successful one-year term as member of the 47-member Council.
In
Manila
, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto G. Romulo welcomed confirmation of the
Philippines
’ election to the HRC and thanked the
Philippines
’ partners in the community of nations for the “overwhelming support.”
“The
Philippines
re-election to the Council is a clear vote of confidence for the
Philippines
and President Arroyo’s efforts to move further forward the global agenda of
upholding and protecting human rights,” Romulo said.
“With
this fresh mandate, the
Philippines
has been given another opportunity to strengthen further its advocacy in key
human rights areas,” Romulo pointed out.
“This
fresh mandate likewise underscores our Foreign Service Posts’ success in
harnessing and sustaining global support for the
Philippines
’ initiatives in the United Nations,” Romulo added.
Secretary
Romulo cited in particular the efforts of Ambassador Davide and Ambassador
Enrique Manalo, the Philippines’ Permanent Representative to the United
Nations in
Geneva
.
In
its re-election candidature, the Philippines indicated voluntary commitments
that include strengthened resolve to address politically-motivated killings of
media members and activists, sustained leadership in promoting interfaith
dialogue, continued advocacy of the rights of migrant workers and commitment to
making the Council a more efficient and effective organization.
Aside
from the
Philippines
,
India
,
Indonesia
and
Madagascar
, the other member-states that were elected to the Council are
Qatar
,
Italy
,
Netherlands
,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
,
Slovenia
,
Nicaragua
,
Bolivia
,
South Africa
,
Angola
and
Egypt
.
The
UN HRC was created by the 192-nation UN General Assembly on 15 March 2006 with
the passing of Resolution No. 60/251. END
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