IRR for ‘Bawal Bastos’ law signed

Published by rudy Date posted on October 28, 2019

By: Daphne Galvez, INQINQUIRER.net, 28 Oct 2019

MANILA, Philippines — The implementing rules and regulations (IRR) for a new law that penalizes catcalling, wolf-whistling, sexist and homophobic slurs, unwanted sexual advances and other forms of sexual harassment in public spaces, workplaces, schools, and online were signed on Monday.

Members of the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) and the Technical Drafting Committee (TDC) led the signing of the IRR of Republic Act 11313 or the Safe Spaces Act or the “Bawal Bastos” law at the Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria in Quezon City.

According to the RA 1131, which was signed by President Rodrigo Duterte last April, actions or deeds considered as gender-based street and public spaces sexual harassment are committed through unwanted and uninvited sexual actions or remarks against any person, regardless of the motive.

These acts include catcalling, wolf-whistling, unwanted invitations, misogynistic, transphobic, homophobic and sexist slurs, persistent uninvited comments or gestures on a person’s appearance; relentless requests for personal details, statement of sexual comments and suggestions; public masturbation or flashing of private parts, groping, or any unwanted advances.

It also included gender-based online sexual harassments such as acts that use the information and communications technology in terrorizing and intimidating victims through physical, psychological, and emotional threats, unwanted misogynistic, transphobic, homophobic and sexist remarks and comments online.

The law also strengthens the administrative mechanisms against sexual harassment in workplaces and in education and training institutions.

It also recognizes that sexual harassment may be committed even between peers, or by a student to a teacher, or a trainee to a trainer.

In drafting the IRR, the PCW said the TDC has conducted 14 meetings and regional public consultations in several areas like Baguio, Cebu, Pampanga, Davao, Cotabato, Masbate and Metro Manila.

The IRR was signed by the heads of the following agencies and women’s organizations: Commission on Higher Education; Commission on Human Rights; Department of Education; Department of Health; Department of Information and Communications Technology; Department of Labor and Employment; Department of the Interior and Local Government; Department of Social Welfare and Development; Land Transportation Office; Metropolitan Manila Development Authority; PCW; Philippine National Police; Technical Education and Skills Development Authority; Democratic Socialist Women of the Philippines; Sentro ng Alternatibong Lingap Panlegal; and Women’s Legal and Human Rights.

IRR will be effective 15 days after its publication. /je

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