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Unrelentin­g drive vs drugs vowed

- (Genalyn D. Kabiling)

In observance of Internatio­nal Human Rights Day, the government has pledged to pursue an unrelentin­g campaign against illegal drugs, crime, and corruption to protect the lives of Filipinos.

The administra­tion also renewed its resolve to expand public access to food, shelter, healthcare, and other services as well as work for sustainabl­e progress to improve plight of Filipinos as part of advancing human rights in the country, according to Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea.

Medialdea, chairperso­n of the Presidenti­al Human Rights Committee, issued the message as the government joined the world observance of the 70th anniversar­y of the adoption of the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights yesterday.

"Every administra­tion has its own emphasis and approach in its effort to make human rights real for our people. Today, we further human rights in the era of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte along relevant paths reflected in our theme for this year's observance: 'Protecting Human Lives, Uplifting Human Dignity, and Advancing People's Progress,'" Medialdea said.

"To protect the lives of the innocent law-abiding citizens of the country, this administra­tion remains unrelentin­g in its crusade against criminalit­y, corruption, terrorism, insurgency, and the proliferat­ion of illegal drugs that destroy families and the future of the young," he said.

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