Writing in the Herald last Friday, Murray Horton of the Philippines Solidarity Network urges Prime Minister John Key to raise the issue of human rights in the Philippines and calls on him to tell President Benigno S. Aquino III to make the country an "actual" democracy.
Mr Horton then claims that nothing has changed under the administration of President Aquino.
Mr Horton's views resemble misinformation commonly being disseminated by a number of individuals and organisations with ties to extreme leftist elements in the Philippines.
The truth is, President Aquino has done much to battle corruption in the country, including revitalising important government institutions that fight corruption such as the Department of Justice, the Commission on Audit, Office of the Ombudsman, and the Philippine Supreme Court.
In the case of the Ombudsman and the Supreme Court, this involved the impeachment, trial, and removal from office of the Ombudsman and the Chief Justice - both of whom were appointed by President Aquino's predecessor Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo - who is now herself in government custody and awaiting trial for various charges of corruption.