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Abella says war on drugs needs ‘rethinking,’ ‘restructur­ing’

- — Rosemarie A. Zamora

MALACAÑANG ON Thursday, Sept. 7, acknowledg­ed the need for “rethinking” and “restructur­ing” the government’s drug war.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Ernesto C. Abella in a press briefing said in part, “The fact that the PNP is being investigat­ed, that there are Senate hearings, this indicates that actually the whole nation is in the process of rethinking the way we do — the way we do things.”

“And so that is part now of the entire restructur­ing and renewing, and actually it falls within the ambit of the President’s campaign that there should be lesser crime, lesser corruption and lesser — also address illegal drugs... A major rethinking going on,” he added.

President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s war on drugs has come under fire following the murders of three teenagers who, by indication­s, had no part in the illegal trade.

Mr. Abella also disclosed that the Department of Justice through the National Bureau of Investigat­ion has begun its inquiry into the killing of 14-year-old Reynaldo de Guzman, who was picked up in his neighborho­od in Cainta, Rizal, and found weeks later brutally killed in Nueva Ecija province.

For its part, Amnesty Internatio­nal’s Director for Southeast Asia and the Pacific, James Gomez, issued this statement on Wednesday:

“How many more children must die in the Philippine­s to end this horrific and heartless violence? Reynaldo de Guzman’s family has had to endure the anxiety of his disappeara­nce followed by the unimaginab­le grief of discoverin­g his body with stab wounds and his head wrapped in packing tape.”

“This is not an isolated case or a mistake, but the latest atrocity in a wave of unlawful killings that has claimed the lives of more than 50 children and thousands of other Filipinos.”

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