Atty. Paula Defensor Knack, international law expert and sister of late senator Miriam Santiago gave a message to United Nations rapporteur Agnes Callamard, warning her that the Liberal Party is just using her so they could gain power again.
"You should stop helping the stupid yellows because their agenda is to use you so they can grab power again," she said.
She posted on her Facebook page her opinion on Callamard, saying that she is disturbed by the rapporteur's appearance.
"Callamard sounds like calamares, good to eat, but bad to see.. I see her hair is always standing, why, why why? Lack of shampoo and conditioner for fine hair? It's buy one take one in the train station at the Hague," the Hague-based lawyer said.
She said she can mail some products to Callamard, who always has a bad hair day.
Callamard is the assigned rapporteur by the United Nations to investigate President Rodrigo Duterte's war against drugs.
Since last year, Callamard has been actively opposing the methods of Duterte, especially the rising number of extrajudicial killings in the country.
Last week, the rapporteur was seen at an event by the Commission on Human rights and it was later on reported that the Malacanang Palace was not informed of the visit.
Knack through her post shows an assumption that Callamard is an ally of the Liberal Party, whose members have also shown opposition to Duterte.
"Someone in the UN should not be used as a tool to oust a President," she said, "It is illegal and against the UN charter,"
She also sarcastically thanked the rapporteur of her visit and bid her farewell.
"I thank you for visiting the PH, the top economic performer in ASEAN. Bow. Now change your hair-do!" she said.
She also questioned why a UN representative is "so biased" in favor of a power grabbing group, referring to the LP despite Duterte's overwhelming win in the elections.
Knack brought into topic the other atrocities and issues in a global scale.
"What happened to the Mexico-U.S drug war violations? Did the U.S. pay attention to the UN? What about violations in Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Ukraine by members of the UN Security Council?"
The UN has been persistent in its opposition to the country's war against drugs, with human rights violations as its main argument.
Knack through her post shows an assumption that Callamard is an ally of the Liberal Party, whose members have also shown opposition to Duterte.
"Someone in the UN should not be used as a tool to oust a President," she said, "It is illegal and against the UN charter,"
She also sarcastically thanked the rapporteur of her visit and bid her farewell.
"I thank you for visiting the PH, the top economic performer in ASEAN. Bow. Now change your hair-do!" she said.
She also questioned why a UN representative is "so biased" in favor of a power grabbing group, referring to the LP despite Duterte's overwhelming win in the elections.
Knack brought into topic the other atrocities and issues in a global scale.
"What happened to the Mexico-U.S drug war violations? Did the U.S. pay attention to the UN? What about violations in Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Ukraine by members of the UN Security Council?"
The UN has been persistent in its opposition to the country's war against drugs, with human rights violations as its main argument.
source: filipinewsph
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