The Philippine Star

Duterte extends sympathies to NZ shooting victims

- – Christina Mendez

President Duterte has extended sympathies to New Zealand for the death of 49 people in mass shootings that targeted two mosques in Christchur­ch on Friday.

“The government and the people of the Philippine­s stand with New Zealand during this time of grief and outrage,” presidenti­al spokesman Salvador Panelo said yesterday.

Malacañang has directed the Department of Foreign Affairs to monitor closely the situation and determine the condition of Filipino nationals in the area, Panelo said.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives in this tragic incident, and we pray for strength and speedy recovery of those who were injured,” he said.

The Palace condemned the attacks, reiteratin­g the Philippine­s’ commitment to help in the fight against terrorism.

“This reprehensi­ble act has no place in a civilized world. The Philippine­s rebukes all efforts to sow terror and fear between and among peoples,” Panelo said.

“The Philippine­s joins all peace-loving nations and peoples around the world in condemning – in the strongest and in no uncertain terms – this assault on the faithful in places of worship,” he added.

Panelo said the Philippine­s and the rest of the world should not be intimidate­d by acts of terror or terrorists who know no boundaries.

“There has to be a universal unified action as well as a conscious and determined effort to neutralize and demolish any attempt at destabiliz­ing the order in societies and the tranquilit­y of their citizens and secure the safety of lives and properties of the inhabitant­s of the globe,” he added.

“We cannot allow ourselves to be held hostage by fear and intimidati­on sown by terrorists and psychologi­cally challenged persons and live in an endangered environmen­t,” he added.

“With unity in action against the enemies of the states, we shall prevail,” Panelo added.

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