NO JAMES TAYLOR CONCERT IN MANILA
James Taylor has misgivings over anti-drugs violence
US star says he cancelled gig over concerns about Rodrigo Duterte’s actions anti-drugs war,
MANILA // James Taylor has cancelled his February concert in Manila, saying reports of summary executions of suspected drug offenders in the Philippines without judicial proceedings are “deeply concerning and unacceptable”. The American singer- songwriter yesterday tweeted that he had been looking forward to performing in Manila and that it saddened him to cancel the concert.
He apologised to his Filipino fans and said all tickets sold for the February 25 performance at Manila’s Mall of Asia Arena would be refunded.
Taylor said his scheduled concerts in Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand would be unaffected. Since taking office in June, president Rodrigo Duterte has overseen a violent campaign against illegal drugs in which more than 6,000 people have died, alarm- ing western governments and human rights groups. Philippine government officials have defended police actions. While acknowledging that drug addiction is a world- wide problem that seriously harms society, Taylor criticised the anti-drug campaign.
“For a sovereign nation to prosecute and punish, under the law, those responsible for illegal trade in drugs is, of course, understandable, even commendable,” he tweeted.
“But recent reports from the Philippines of summary executions of suspected offenders without trial or judicial process are deeply concerning and unacceptable to anyone who loves the rule of law.”
Dozens of tweets from people reacting to Taylor’s message praised the musician and told of their respect for his stand.
Some of Taylor’s fans urged other artists to follow his lead, while a handful of Duterte supporters said the singer- songwriter should see the situation for himself instead of basing his opinion only on media reports.