‘Kill everybody’: Be careful with words, CHR tells Duterte administration

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The CHR issued the statement following a speech by President Rodrigo Duterte in which he said his order to Lt. Col. Jovie Espenido, now Bacolod City deputy police chief, was to “kill everybody” to rid Bacolod of drugs. | gabriellaluinq

De Guia said law enforcers must never use ‘extralegal processes’ in the campaign against drugs.

“The commission hopes that these words would not translate into any policy directive that is violative of the government’s obligation to uphold and safeguard the life and dignity of everyone,” she said.

 

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GabrielLaluINQ I'm in bacolod today. I hope I won't see Duterte and Edpenido here.

GabrielLaluINQ Hahahaha. Mga uto uto talaga tong mga CHR.

GabrielLaluINQ Joke only kung magsalita si miyor. Do not take him seriously, yan ang paliwanag ni Atty Panelo!

GabrielLaluINQ Figure of speech. CHR does not have any record questioning Rep Elaga, NDF atrocities and more. Useless constituent body.

GabrielLaluINQ paging interpreter Panelo 🤣🤣🤣

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GabrielLaluINQ To CHR,,please wait for the interpretation of Salsal Panelo before commenting. The bullshit President means another thing.

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