Insurgency must be addressed, but it must be done with human rights at its core.
After much thought and consideration, I have deemed it proper to withdraw my signature from the Resolution passed by the CAR Regional Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee enjoining the use of a strategy similar to ‘Oplan Tokhang’ (knock and plea) in dissuading communities from supporting insurgency, such as that waged by communist rebels.
We continue to condemn terrorism, as well as the use of armed struggle to topple the government. But we continue to stand that activism is not a crime. Our people should be free to express legitimate dissent and grievances for the government to act on. With our concerns with ‘Oplan Tokhang’ and fears of red-tagging left unaddressed, supporting the said Resolution runs inconsistent with the official position of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR).
As an independent national human rights institution, it is best that CHR maintains its observer status in this and similar committees. We will remain as the conscience of the government, an independent voice, in ensuring that human rights standards are upheld in different levels of governance.
Rest assured that we shall continue to partner with law enforcement agencies on the ground in the interest of the respecting and protecting the rights and dignity of all.