Rappler's latest stories on drug war killings
Locsin forgives Iceland's 'dead resolution' on PH drug war killings
But Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr maintains he will not allow any foreign observers to enter the Philippines to conduct investigations in line with a report by the UN Human Rights Council

Man shot and hung on Talisay City bridge
The victim is identified as Dante Autero. A police official says the victim is a 'notorious' drug personality who had been in and out of prison.

Why Iceland led UN resolution on PH drug war killings
'For a small and peaceful country like Iceland, international law and the multilateral system is our sword, shield and shelter,' says Iceland's Ministry for Foreign Affairs

Bersamin: No need for int'l interference in drug war probe
'I am a member of the judiciary and kailangan ipilit kong sabihin sa ngayon wala naman kaming nakikitang dapat lamang na manghimasok taga-ibang bansa,' said Chief Justice Lucas Bersamin
On U.N. resolution vs drug war killings: What if Duterte blocks review?
Human Rights Watch's Carlos Conde says the Duterte government risks turning the Philippines into an 'international pariah' if it refuses to cooperate with the UN office
Sotto 'won't be surprised' if Philippines quits UNHRC over Iceland resolution
But Senator Panfilo Lacson says the Philippines, being a developing country, still needs 'help from the community of nations'

Roque to recommend another UN rapporteur to probe drug killings
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque, who is also President Rodrigo Duterte's adviser on human rights, says the Philippine government will 'definitely not' agree to an investigation by Special Rapporteur Agnes Callamard

IN PHOTOS: When the Church rose up vs killings in 2017
Rappler compiles 12 best images of the Philippine Catholic Church that prayed, marched, and fought for the value of life this year

Gadon on drug war: If I were President, I’d kill more
Gadon says he's considering running for the Senate again in 2019 because ‘a lot of people are pushing me’

Charlie Jean Du: 'Spare me. I'm pregnant!'
'It’s like they killed an animal,' says Liezel Du of the fate of her teenage daughter who had bullets lodged in her arms, stomach, and buttocks

Catholics return to EDSA as bishop warns of 'curse'
'A curse awaits a nation that kills its own people,' says Archbishop Socrates Villegas on 'Lord, Heal Our Land' Sunday at the EDSA Shrine

WATCH: Our Lady of Fatima returns to EDSA
This is the exact same image brought to the 1986 EDSA Revolution that toppled dictator Ferdinand Marcos, says Archbishop Socrates Villegas

FULL TEXT: Villegas homily on 'Lord, Heal Our Land' Sunday
Start the healing by repenting now,' says outgoing CBCP president Archbishop Socrates Villegas on 'Lord, Heal Our Land' Sunday in EDSA Shrine

Villegas hits priests, cops, politicians in EDSA Mass
'Magbagong buhay na tayo, kasama ako,' Archbishop Socrates Villegas said at EDSA Shrine on 'Lord, Heal Our Land' Sunday

Villegas hits 'huling baraha' mentality amid PH killings
'Ang kakapitan natin ay ang Diyos, hindi ideolohiya, hindi partido,' Archbishop Socrates Villegas says ahead of an anti-EJK event along EDSA on November 5

IN PHOTOS: Victory Church holds formation program for PNP
'We believe God is truly moving in the Philippines, especially in our government,' Victory Church says

La Salle backs EDSA procession vs killings on November 5
'We act in solidarity with other Filipinos in fight for dignity of human life and democracy,' De La Salle Philippines president Brother Armin Luistro says

'Killing of conscience' worse than killing of addicts – Bishop David
'Dapat tayong mabahala kapag sumasama ang ugali ng Pilipino,' Caloocan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David says on Rappler Talk

Christian churches on drug war: 'Stop the slaughter!'
While we reiterate our support [for] the campaign against illegal drug use we are appalled at the way such war on drugs is being conducted says the National Council of Churches in the Philippines

Duterte calls Carl Arnaiz his 'relative'
While saying this however the President forgets the name of the 19 year old who was killed by Caloocan police and whose parents he met recently

Groups seek end to drug war killings as Kian delos Santos buried
The 17 year old is laid to rest amid calls for justice for victims of extrajudicial killings
Ateneo priests, La Salle brothers hit drug war killings
We cannot build the Philippine nation on the cadavers of the Filipino people says Jesuit provincial superior Father Antonio Moreno

CHR: Death toll in drug war higher than what gov't suggests
The Commission on Human Rights says it monitors the reports of the Philippine National Police civil society organizations and the media when it comes to tallying the number of deaths in the war on drugs
