“The war on drugs is immoral.”
This is the solid proclamation expressed by activist priest
Fr. Robert Reyes who additionally unequivocally declined to be a piece of
police activities against unlawful medications.
Amid the Senate open request council hearing on the passings
of minors, Reyes said that they see the President's approach against drugs as
indecent, “Our conscience tells us not to be part of an operation we have
determined to be immoral. The war on drugs is immoral.”
The cleric likewise referred to that being drug subordinate
is a medical problem that ought to be tended medically, “You do not solve a
health issue with police force. Ang droga, hindi crime. That’s what you have to
address first. He is sick and therefore, he needs medical attention.”
Reyes' announcement is by one means or another a reaction to
Philippine National Police (PNP) boss Director General Ronald "Bato"
Dela Rosa's declaration that they will re-dispatch the Oplan Double Barrel
Roladed and empower ministers and neighborhood authorities to join the police
constrain in leading activities against unlawful medications.
At the point when Senate board of trustees executive Senator
Panfilo Lacson who is likewise a previous PNP boss said that the cops don't
work client and just pushers, the minister contended that some of those
casualties amid the tasks were murdered amidst their rest.
“Dami natutulog lang sa bahay, tapos binaril tapos lalagyan
ng cardboard na pusher,” the priest said.
He added that President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs only
promotes impunity, “Hindi lahat ng pulis ay pasaway pero kung babalikan
yung mga salita ng Pangulo, sinasabi niya ‘go ahead, ako bahala.” Kaya may
impunity,” Reyes said.
Senator Lacson said that in case a witness wants to speak
out against the said killings, the Church is very much welcome to present them
to the hearing.
Senator Lacson said that in the event that a witness needs
to take a stand in opposition to the said killings, the Church is particularly
welcome to show them to the hearing.
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