Manila, Philippines, Jan 16, 2019 / 00:38 am
A government spokesman said Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is open to dialogue with the country's bishops, after the president recently suggested that citizens of the country kill the Church leaders.
Tensions have increased between Duterte and the bishops as Church leaders have continued to condemn the president's brutal war on drugs. Since Duterte's rise to power in 2016, thousands of people have reportedly died in extrajudicial killings.
In a speech on Dec. 5, Duterte said people should "kill and steal" from Catholic bishops, stating "this stupid bunch serve no purpose – all they do is criticize," according to UCA News.
Bishop Arturo Bastes of Sorsogon and Bishop Ruperto Santos of Balanga condemned the statement, describing the comments as dangerous and inappropriate remarks that cannot be dismissed as an attempt at humor.