PH cosponsor of resolution on Internet rights | Inquirer Opinion

PH cosponsor of resolution on Internet rights

/ 10:32 PM August 06, 2012

This refers to the article titled “Internet freedom and our OFWs” (Inquirer, 7/22/12) which stated that “surprisingly, the Philippines voted with China and North Korea against Internet freedom,” referring to Resolution A/HRC/20/L.13 on the promotion, protection and enjoyment of human rights on the Internet.

Contrary to this assertion, the Philippines, along with 84 other countries, cosponsored the resolution. It was adopted without a vote on July 5, 2012.

The Philippines’ stand on this issue is consistent with the constitutional guarantee on freedom of expression.

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This fact is stated on Page 24 of the report of the rapporteur of the 20th Session of the Human Rights Council.

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