Statement of CHR Spokesperson, Atty Jacqueline Ann de Guia, on the Jolo blast

The recent bombing in Jolo, Sulu is cruel and inhuman. No one should be made to suffer from such violence.

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) strongly condemns this attack against innocent civilians, which left at least 14 dead and several others wounded. We call on the government to investigate this incident and make perpetrators accountable for this crime in line with government’s obligation to uphold and protect human rights of all.

At the same time, this violence comes at a time when the country observes the International Humanitarian Law Month. We call out the perpetrators of this bombing for their blatant disregard for protection granted to civilians against such assaults. As this year’s theme stresses, preserving human dignity is a shared responsibility and we, likewise, urge non-State parties to respect this call in defense of human rights.

CHR continues to denounce the reprehensible harm caused by terrorism and every intent of terrorists to sow nothing but fear and conflict, especially at a time when the country is in the midst of a pandemic.

We extend our sympathies to the families and loved ones of those who died because of this senseless violence, as we pray for the healing of those who have been hurt. In aid of pursuing justice, CHR through our concerned Regional Office shall also be investigating the case.

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