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Senate President Franklin Drilon vowed to pursue the cases of human rights violations against the Arroyo administration in the international stage now that he was voted chairman of the Committee on Human Rights of Parliamentarians of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).
In a statement, Drilon revealed that he was elected during the 114th session of the IPU Human Rights Committee in Geneva, Switzerland which started this week.
Drilon said the prestigious international body investigates human rights violations against lawmakers all over the world.
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JOEL VIRADOR AND LIZA MAZA
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In a statement, Drilon revealed that he was elected during the 114th session of the IPU Human Rights Committee in Geneva, Switzerland which started this week.
Drilon said the prestigious international body investigates human rights violations against lawmakers all over the world.
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