President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration appears to be more interested in committing human rights violations rather than solving the medical and economic problems brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, a lawyers’ group said on Wednesday. | GabrielLaluINQ
Last April 19, police officers in Norzagaray, Bulacan were slammed for
The government claimed, however, that they were violating quarantine regulations, and were distributing propaganda materials.for supposedly propagating lies about COVID-19 incidents in Sitio Zapatera. “We will always be reminded of how the administration’s mouthpieces flaunt its disregard of basic human rights by mass warrantless arrests for allegedly violating lockdown policies and misinforming the public that human rights are no longer honored amid the pandemic,” the NUPL said.
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