PhilStar-Aug 6

Reinstating the state-sanctioned killing of convicts will risk international condemnation and push the Philippines deeper into a “rights-violating abyss,” Human Rights Watch said Thursday. In a statement, HRW researcher Carlos Conde stressed that death penalty is “inherently cruel and irreversible.” President Rodrigo Duterte renewed his call to reimpose capital punishment by lethal injections for drug crimes during his fifth State of the Nation Address while the country is struggling to contain the coronavirus crisis that has so far infected nearly 116,000 people. Conde said that death penalty will mean “spilling more blood” in the name of the internationally-condemned war on drugs, which resulted in the deaths of thousands at the hands of the police and unidentified gunmen.

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