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Church objects

Manila cardinal expresses concern and calls for a stop to ‘waste of human lives’

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Manila cardinal calls for an end to the ‘waste of human lives’ following a brutal week in President Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war.

Manila: The head of the Philippine­s’ powerful Catholic Church called for an end to the “waste of human lives” following a brutal week in President Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war in which a 17yearold boy was among dozens killed.

Police raids dubbed “One Time Big Time” saw at least 76 people shot dead, authoritie­s said, as rights groups and lawmakers condemned the operation as an alarming “killing spree” in Duterte’s flagship campaign.

Yesterday the highestran­king Church official in the predominan­tly Catholic nation expressed concern about the increase in the number of deaths.

“We knock on the conscience­s of those who kill even the helpless, especially those who cover their faces with bonnets, to stop wasting human lives,” Manila Cardinal Luis Tagle said in a statement read in Sunday Masses in the capital.

“The illegal drug problem should not be reduced to a political or criminal issue. It is a humanitari­an concern that affects all of us.”

The Church, one of the nation’s oldest and most influentia­l institutio­ns, had been among the few voic es denouncing the deaths as polls showed Duterte continued to enjoy widespread popularity.

During the 14 months Duterte has been in power, police have confirmed killing more than 3,500 people – insisting they acted in selfdefenc­e. More than 2,000 other people have been killed in drugrelate­d crimes and thousands more murdered in unexplaine­d circumstan­c es, according to police data.

Following Duterte’s call, at least 44 people were killed in various cities, including a 17yearold boy whose death on Thursday sparked a national furore.

Relatives of Kian Delos Santos released CCTV footage of the boy being dragged away by two officers as they questioned a police report that he shot at them first. — AFP

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