MANILA, Philippines --- Some opposition senators on Friday hailed the United Nations Human Rights Council's (UNHRC) conduct of a review into the human rights situation in the Philippines, with Sen. Leila de Lima saying this would be a clear signal to President Rodrigo Duterte that truth and justice will prevail. READ: Let probers in, UN rights body asks PH government De Lima said that while the actions to be taken by relevant UN officials in light of the UNHRC resolution are "relatively modest" compared with the establishment of a commission of inquiry that the human rights community has been advocating, the review "will still be a significant development," and "a clear s...
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