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Articles/Stories: Negroponte to RP: halt unabated killings

MANILA – US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte told ABS-CBN in an exclusive interview July 31 he believes that the Philippines could halt the spate of extrajudicial killings in the country if the authorities would focus on the cases of politically related murders.

“We of course know about these reports although the facts are not entirely clear as to the extent to which these killings might be occurring. What we want to do is encourage the authorities, the appropriate authorities, to look into these matters and give them the attention that they deserve," Negroponte told Maria Ressa, ABS-CBN news and current affairs chief.

Negroponte, former US ambassador to the Philippines, was here to attend the Asean ministerial conference in Manila that ended Aug. 2. Negroponte added: “We’re confident that the democratic spirit that exists in the Philippines and the concern for justice that exists here, your government and your country could deal with this kind of situation. But it’s a situation that bears watching."

Cases of political killings hound the Arroyo administration not only in the country but also in the international community for its alleged failure to stop the murders. Left-leaning groups have accused President Arroyo and the military of involvement in the slays.

The human rights group Karapatan estimated that more than 800 cases of extrajudicial killings have taken place since Mrs. Arroyo took power in January 2001.

Negroponte, meanwhile, reiterated Washington’s support for the Philippines amid the proposal by the State Department to cut foreign military funding.

“Actually, the money that we’re seeking is money that’s been planned over a five year period. I think there’s a slight dip this year but basically, we want to provide a consistent level of military support," he said.

He also lauded the “significant progress” of the Philippine military in terms of improving its capability.

Negroponte served as US ambassador to the Philippines from 1993 to 1996.

He subsequently served as US permanent representative to the United Nations from 2001 to 2004 and was ambassador to Iraq from June 2004 to April 2005.

Prior to his appointment in the state department, he was the first ever US director of national intelligence.

 
Articles/Stories: Negroponte to RP: halt unabated killings
 
Posted on Wednesday, August 29 @ 06:17:21 CDT by news_keeper
 

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