MANILA (Reuters): Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's order to kill armed rebels was legal, his spokesman said on Monday (March 8), as catholic leaders joined condemnation of the killings of nine activists in separate weekend raids against suspected insurgents.
Human Rights groups are outraged over the deaths of what they said were legitimate activists under the guise of counter-insurgency operations, which came two days after Duterte told security forces they could kill rebels if they were holding a gun and to "ignore human rights".