+ Follow BERNARD REGNAULD FABRE Tag
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[Title] => No reason for RP not to sign UN convention on forced disappearances
[Summary] => Malacañang sees no reason why the Philippines should not sign the draft United Nations convention to protect persons from enforced disappearance.
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has yet to make a final recommendation on the matter.
Presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor and Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita, in separate interviews, said the DFA is still finalizing its recommendation regarding the draft UN Declaration on the Protection of All Persons from Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance adopted by the world body in December 1992.
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[Title] => France calls on RP to act on political killings
[Summary] => France yesterday joined calls for President Arroyos government to do more to stop a spate of political killings.
"Its important to decrease the level of violence," said Embassy Charge dAffaires Bernard Regnauld Fabre.
"I can speak as a diplomat living in Manila and I can see what the newspapers are reporting every day and there are clearly disappearances in the Philippines. Disappearances are not something acceptable in the democratic society," Fabre said on the sidelines of a United Nations Convention Against Disappearances
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BERNARD REGNAULD FABRE
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The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has yet to make a final recommendation on the matter.
Presidential chief of staff Michael Defensor and Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita, in separate interviews, said the DFA is still finalizing its recommendation regarding the draft UN Declaration on the Protection of All Persons from Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance adopted by the world body in December 1992.
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"Its important to decrease the level of violence," said Embassy Charge dAffaires Bernard Regnauld Fabre.
"I can speak as a diplomat living in Manila and I can see what the newspapers are reporting every day and there are clearly disappearances in the Philippines. Disappearances are not something acceptable in the democratic society," Fabre said on the sidelines of a United Nations Convention Against Disappearances
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