Recognizing the suffering of Filipino women during World War II, the government vowed to look into a United Nations (UN) panel report saying the Philippines has failed to meet its obligations to the 'comfort women.'
Recognizing the suffering of Filipino women during World War II, the government vowed to look into a United Nations panel report saying the Philippines has failed to meet its obligations to the "comfort women."
“The government of the Philippines remains fully committed to women's rights pursuant to its international human rights obligations and national laws and jurisprudence,” it added. It added the government will "study the views of the committee and submit a written response within the time frame of six months as provided under the optional protocol to the CEDAW."
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