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Kasama sina:
Dr. Nymia Pimentel Simbulan
Chairperson, Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates (PAHRA)
Executive Director, Philippine Human Rights Information Center (PhilRights)

Atty. Ted Te
Free Legal Assistance Group (FLAG)

Dr. Nemuel Fajutagana
Medical Action Group (MAG)

Judy Pasimio
Purple Action for Indigenous Women’s Rights (LILAK)
Spokesperson, In Defense of Human Rights and Dignity Movement (iDEFEND)

Gary Granada
League of Authors, Artists, Advocates of Public Interest (LAPIS)

Tagapagpadaloy:
Rose Trajano
Secretary General, Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates (PAHRA)

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[In the news] Rights groups slam Duterte’s ‘shoot to kill’ order: Prioritize lives, not violence -RAPPLER.com

Human rights group says President Rodrigo Duterte’s statement may lead to more abuses as Luzon remains in lockdown in the face of the novel coronavirus outbreak

Human rights groups on Thursday, April 2, condemned President Rodrigo Duterte’s “dangerous” shoot-to-kill order against quarantine violators amid the novel coronavirus outbreak in the Philippines.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) said that Duterte’s new threats should not be viewed as empty, considering the thousands killed under his anti-illegal drugs campaign.

“At the very least, Duterte gives the police all the justification they need to commit human rights abuses against people who may be violating these COVID19 regulations because they needed to find work or food,” Carlos Conde of HRW said in a statement.

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