Use of ‘Muslim type’ label on NBI artist’s sketch ordered probed | Inquirer News

Use of ‘Muslim type’ label on NBI artist’s sketch ordered probed

/ 04:37 PM September 24, 2015

JUSTICE Secretary Leila de Lima has ordered an investigation into the use of a sketch labeled “Muslim type” to describe one of the suspects in the recent bombing in Zamboanga City by the National Bureau of Investigation-Western Mindanao office.

De Lima said the DOJ does not allow or tolerate discrimination against any group or sector including Muslims.

“This would not only violate the equal protection clause of our Constitution but also our commitments under international law,” de Lima said.

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De Lima explained that as one of the parties to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, discrimination on such grounds as race, religion, political opinion or national origin is not allowed and that respect for human rights without distinction of any kind must be done.

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Meanwhile, Justice Undersecretary Zabedin Azis said this non-discrimination also requires mutual respect adding that as a country with a history of rich diversity, “we are determined to avoid negative stereotypes and misinformation about beliefs, cultures and communities.”

“The government will protect and respect every Filipino regardless of race, color and religion,” he added as he highlighted the role of mutual respect and equal protection of law in the pursuit of multicultural harmony.

The controversial sketch was released by the NBI-Western Mindanao office to help authorities identify and arrest the suspects in the recent bombing in Zamboanga City that killed one and injured scores of others.

NBI-Western Mindanao director Fernando Lavin has already apologized for the lapse after meeting with Muslim community leaders in the region.

The sketch of the male suspect tagged as the “Muslim Type” went viral on social media and caused outrage with many, saying the NBI is biased against Muslims and the label was an affront to the Muslim communities in the country.

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