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Pahayag sa Commission on Human Rights sa nagpadayong operasyon sa kapulisan sa compound sa KOJC

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR), through its regional office in Region XI, is closely monitoring the ongoing police operation at the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) compound in Davao City on 24 August 2024. The operation is reportedly being conducted to serve an arrest warrant on KOJC leader, Pastor Apollo Quiboloy.

The CHR sternly reminds all parties involved to ensure that due process, as guaranteed by our Constitution, prevails and that everyone allows the judicial process to run its course.

The Commission reminds the Philippine National Police to exercise maximum tolerance and to ensure the safety of everyone, especially the children. The CHR stresses that no violence or unnecessary force shall be used in making an arrest, in accordance with the law.

The Commission reiterates to the members of KOJC the importance of respecting state forces, allowing them to carry out their duty, and refraining from any actions that may escalate tensions or obstruct the legal process. The CHR reminds the supporters of Pastor Quiboloy to refrain from harassing civilians who are simply performing their duties. This reminder follows reports that a special investigator from CHR Region XI was threatened and harassed by some KOJC members.

The Commission emphasizes that the rule of law must prevail to ensure that everyone’s rights are upheld and protected. The CHR calls on all involved to remain calm and cooperate fully with the legal proceedings, in the interest of justice and peace.###

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