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The British government welcomed yesterday the Philippine government’s intention to accede to the United Nations’ Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture and Cruel and Unusual Punishment (OPCAT).

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The Philippine government will soon accede to the United Nations’ Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture and Cruel and Unusual Punishment (OPCAT) that would allow close international monitoring of the country’s detention centers and prisons, Malacañang announced yesterday.

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CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE AND CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT
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                    [Title] => UK welcomes RP intent on UN protocol vs torture
                    [Summary] => 

The British government welcomed yesterday the Philippine government’s intention to accede to the United Nations’ Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture and Cruel and Unusual Punishment (OPCAT).

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The Philippine government will soon accede to the United Nations’ Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture and Cruel and Unusual Punishment (OPCAT) that would allow close international monitoring of the country’s detention centers and prisons, Malacañang announced yesterday.

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