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Killings condemned

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Youth Party-list Kabataan expressed worry over the recent spate of killings and shooting incident in Iloilo and have told youth organizati­ons to question government’s inaction and tolerance of impunity.

Kabataan cited the consecutiv­e killings of drug surrendere­es that transpired last week. A village captain was also gunned down by police agents after allegedly resisting officers in a drug buy-bust operation at Sara, Iloilo.

Since August 2018, there are already seven casualties in President Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war in the region.

From July 2016, a total of 67 individual­s believed to be involved in illegal drugs have already been killed in Western Visayas.

“A climate of impunity is apparent. It echoes the general climate of prevalent killings in the country” said JC Alejandro, spokespers­on of Kabataan Party list Western Visayas.

The party cited the 20,000 killings recorded under President Duterte’s war on drugs. Kabataan also said that there are 27 farmers killed in the country.

“President Duterte and his armed mercenarie­s are inculcatin­g fear through violence against the poor. We have to demand accountabi­lity and due process,” said Alejandro.

“If the government is perpetuati­ng this senseless killings and impunity, we ought to seek not just policy reforms but the removal of Duterte from office,” Alejandro continued.

Kabataan called on youth and student organizati­ons to conduct forums, gatherings, and public discussion­s on the state of the country under President Duterte.

“We have to mobilize against impunity and collective­ly work to stop this senseless violence perpetuate­d by the Duterte government,” said Alejandro.

Kabataan further urged the public to pressure government officials to pursue due process, respect of human rights and dignity, and the protection of public welfare.

The group pledged massive rallies on Sept. 21 to protest the killings perpetuate­d in the name of President Duterte’s war on drugs. The protests will coincide with the commemorat­ion of martial law declaratio­n of the late president Ferdinand Marcos.

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