A child rights group called on the government on Thursday to ensure that children's rights and welfare are diligently protected and not turned into collateral damage in the government's campaign against illegal drugs. The Child Rights Network (CRN) was reacting to reports that a policeman raped a 15-year-old daughter of drug suspects in exchange for their freedom. READ: Manila cop tagged in child rape made two 'indecent proposals' "We call on the government to not only thoroughly investigate the crime and obtain justice for the child, but also acknowledge that the war on drugs only exposes children to grave danger because of the abuses...
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