The Sun (Malaysia)

Church head calls for end to Duterte’s drug killings

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MANILA: The head of the Philippine­s’ powerful Catholic Church called yesterday for an end to the “waste of human lives” following a brutal week in President Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war in which a 17-year-old 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 drug death toll.

“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 yesterday’s 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.”

Duterte, 72, launched an unpreceden­ted crackdown on illegal narcotics after winning the presidency last year.

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

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