The Commission on Human Rights urged the Duterte government to 'decisively address' the recent deaths of two Parojinog siblings while in government custody.
The Commission on Human Rights on Monday, September 7, urged the Duterte government to"decisively address" the recent deaths of two Parojinog siblings while in government custody.
The CHR, however, said it is concerning that the causes of deaths were concluded in the absence of autopsy reports.
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