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Statement of the Commission on Human Rights on its continuous monitoring of the situation in the KOJC compound

The Commission on Human Rights continuously monitors the situation in the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) compound in Davao City, as well as the ongoing police operations to serve the alias warrant of arrest on Pastor Apollo Quiboloy and the other accused.

Through the investigation by our Region XI personnel on the ground, the CHR has taken cognizance of incidents involving some members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and KOJC that may have resulted in human rights violations.

We have also noted the rescue of alleged victims of human trafficking inside the KOJC compound. Likewise, as the nation’s human rights institution, the Commission expresses deep concern over reports of illicit activities reportedly committed by some members of the PNP and KOJC.

The Commission reiterates its appeal to the PNP to exercise maximum tolerance and to avoid misconduct and arbitrary arrests. Moreover, it is imperative that state forces, during their search for Quiboloy, uphold the rights of KOJC members to practice their religious activities and ensure the safety of civilians living within the compound. This aligns with the fundamental rights enshrined in Article III, Sections 3 and 5 of the Philippine Constitution. The CHR has also taken cognizance of the reported incident where a police officer used pepper spray on a KOJC church member.

Also, the Commission implores the members of KOJC to refrain from engaging in unruly activities that may jeopardize the safety of everyone, including state forces, the media, and civilians. This reminder follows reports of KOJC members setting wheels on fire, throwing chairs, and verbally harassing the media.

The Commission reminds those who conduct public assemblies to secure a permit and respect the allotted time and place of their gathering, in accordance with Batas Pambansa 880 (BP 880), and to avoid incidents that may interfere with the rights of the general public.

Furthermore, the CHR welcomes any initiative from the local government to ensure the safety of the people of Davao City and, above all, to uphold the rule of law. With this, the Commission appeals to everyone to allow legal proceedings to ensue without undue interference.

The CHR also underscores the need for accountability for those accused, urging them to abide by the law and allow justice to prevail for the victims and their families.

In light of the current circumstances, we urge everyone to report any violations of human rights through our regional office in Davao City and the CHR MISMO.

The Commission reiterates its commitment to upholding human dignity above all. The CHR remains vigilant in its oversight, ensuring that all actions taken by both state forces and KOJC members are in accordance with the law and respect for human rights.###


For any human rights violation, you may report here: https://mismo.chr.gov.ph/

Kung may nasaksihang anumang paglabag sa karapatang-pantao, i-report sa CHR MISMO https://mismo.chr.gov.ph/

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