Wednesday, February 1, 2017

War on drugs: Priest speaks out against Philippines ‘blood lust’

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Manila, Philippines (CNN)"A life of sufferings, a life of killings. Is this the will of God?"

Father Amando Picardal does not flinch from the enormity of the question. As a priest in Metro Manila, he's confronted nightly with the bloodshed of President Rodrigo Duterte's drug war, which police say has now claimed more than 7,000 lives.
Picardal refuses to place that toll at God's doorstep.
    He says there is a "blood lust" in the country, encouraged by propaganda, deceit and a President with "a messiah complex." At the Baclaran Church in the capital, he preaches against the killings.
    Religion is an incredibly powerful force in this overwhelmingly Catholic country, and many of its adherents here attend Mass regularly.
    "We have to put a stop to (the killings). Because if this continues it will destroy us as a country, as a nation," Picardal says.

    Church 'full of shit'

    This criticism from within the Catholic Church has not gone unnoticed by the notoriously outspoken President, with Duterte delivering an escalating set of verbal attacks against the Church in recent weeks.
    Last week, he called it "full of shit," accusing bishops of corruption and womanizing during a speech to the family members of slain special forces.
    According to CNN affiliate, CNN Philippines, he also said priests should help him by speaking out about addiction instead of attacking him on the issue of extrajudicial killings.
    He brought up the child abuse scandals that have plagued the church, asking "What will you do about homosexuality in the seminary? What have you done to minors there?"
    The Church still holds considerable influence in the Philippines, where government statistics show 80% of the country identifies as Roman Catholic.

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    The priest sees the President as lacking in compassion.
    "By the end of his term, there will be over 70,000 people killed in this drug war," Picardal says, extrapolating the figures based on the current rate of killings.
    "Most of them will be poor, most of them will be users, and the problems of poverty and country will still be there."
    Asked whether he fears for his own life, Picardal says no, there is nothing they can they do to him that's worse than he has already faced. His experience with martial law, and the "people power" revolution that toppled it are forever written into his faith.
    "In our darkest moments, martial law, we are never abandoned by God," he says.
    He believes the Philippines is once against plunged into such darkness. But even now, as then, he has not lost hope.

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