Pubdate: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 Source: Sunstar Manila (Philippines) Copyright: 2009, Sunstar Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/manila/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2304 PALACE DEFENDS PALPARAN'S ANTI-DRUG ROLE MALACAA'ANG on Saturday fended off criticisms involving the upcoming appointment of retired military general Jovito Palparan Jr. to the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB). Presidential Management Staff head and incoming press secretary Cerge Remonde said it was "unfortunate" that Palparan would come under fire for being "effective" against "communist terrorists." "He has proven he can deliver. It is somebody like General Palparan who can be of big help," Remonde said on government-run dzRB radio. "It was just unfortunate that Palparan acquired a bad track record of alleged human rights violations for which he has been investigated and made to answer," he added. But Remonde said it was also true that Palparan had a track record of being "effective" in his campaign against "communist terrorist groups." "Primarily it is because of his being effective that his (opponents) are (attacking) his image," he said. Meanwhile, the Palace official assured that there are "safeguards" in place such as the Commission on Human Rights to check alleged abuses by Palparan. "So I think the feared excesses of Palparan will be mitigated by this," said Remonde. "For us who want to sincerely stamp out or minimize illegal drugs I think General Palparan can be of great help." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin