
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Alliance of Human Rights Advocates (Pahra), Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, and a drug policy advocacy group rebuked Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano after he referred to the Duterte administration’s controversial “war on drugs” as a “pro-life campaign.” In a Facebook live video on Saturday, Cayetano said in mixed English and Filipino, “So, the campaign against drugs is a human rights campaign. It’s a pro-life campaign, because drugs kill.” In a statement on Monday, Pahra called the remark “disgusting revisionism” and a direct insult to the thousands of families who lost relatives in anti-drug […]...
Keep on reading: Cayetano draws flak over ‘pro-life’ framing of drug war
Keep on reading: Cayetano draws flak over ‘pro-life’ framing of drug war
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