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Grieving children’s choir breaking Philippine drug war cycle

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March 9, 2020
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Grieving children’s choir breaking Philippine drug war cycle

MANILA: The dozen children stared shyly at the audience but grew bolder when they began to sing, pouring their grief into music for the fathers they lost to the Philippines' drug war.

They perform as a choir that is both an act of protest against the internationally condemned campaign, and a key element in their community's effort to keep these children from being gunned down too.

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Poor families like theirs have been especially hard hit by President Rodrigo Duterte's deadly crackdown, which has pushed kids out of school to replace slain breadwinners.

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READ: Death squad disrupters – Filipina patrols help keep drug killings at bay

"It's a vicious cycle. So to get out of the cycle means making these children live different lives," Danilo Pilario, a priest behind the programme, told AFP.

The core of roughly 25 boys and girls in the group, all of whom have lost a brother or father to the crackdown, are from a town of 130,000 on Manila's outskirts called Payatas.

It is a poor place that sprouted up decades ago around a sprawling trash dump where scavenging is the local industry.

The children are from a town on the outskirts of Manila that sprouted up decades ago around a sprawling trash dump where scavenging is the local industry AFP/JAM STA ROSA

Like towns across the Philippines, Payatas saw a spike in slayings by police and unknown gunmen when Duterte launched his crackdown in mid-2016.

"TIRED POOR, BEATEN DOWN"

Choir member Joan, 12, was home on Dec 6, 2016 when police burst into the house and shot her father dead over his alleged involvement in drugs, leaving bullet holes in the family couch.

"Before he was killed, he came home to celebrate my birthday," Joan, fighting back tears during a visit to his tomb, told AFP.

Lourdes De Juan and her children visit the grave of her late husband, an alleged victim of an extrajudicial killing, at a public cemetery AFP/JAM STA ROSA

When the drug war started, Pilario and others locally rushed in to help families cover the costs of the spate of funerals – there were some 100 killings in under a year.

But the effort broadened to giving widows with little education or work experience a hand in making a living, and counseling for the children, some of whom witnessed the slayings.

"Through art is the best way for children to express what is inside. They are not yet as articulate as adults," said Pilario.

The goal is to keep the children in school and on the path toward a career, and away from the local traps of trash picking and small-time drug dealing that ensnared their fathers AFP/JAM STA ROSA

The goal is to keep the children in school and on the path toward a career, and away from the local traps of trash picking and small-time drug dealing that ensnared their fathers.

A long-term programme is now in place that includes music, art and dance classes for the boys and girls, as well as the Oyayi Sa Unos (Lullaby in the Storm) choir.

The children have already performed at art show openings, prestigious Philippine universities and even for Manila households at Christmas.

One of their most powerful appearances came last year at a protest near Duterte's annual address to the nation, where they sang their signature piece, Awit ng Naulila (Song of the Orphan).

As he touted his infamous policy, which anti-drug agents say has killed over 5,500 alleged dealers and users, they sang of the damage it had done to them.

"I'm tired, poor, beaten down and bewildered … Looking for those with sympathy in their hearts to give," part of the opening verse says.

"PEOPLE ARE AFRAID"

Rights groups say the true toll is at least four times higher and could amount to crimes against humanity.

Still, polls report that the drug war has the overwhelming backing of the Philippine people, despite the killing.

channel news asia

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MANILA: The dozen children stared shyly at the audience but grew bolder when they began to sing, pouring their grief into music for the fathers they lost to the Philippines' drug war.

They perform as a choir that is both an act of protest against the internationally condemned campaign, and a key element in their community's effort to keep these children from being gunned down too.

Advertisement

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Poor families like theirs have been especially hard hit by President Rodrigo Duterte's deadly crackdown, which has pushed kids out of school to replace slain breadwinners.

Advertisement

Advertisement

READ: Death squad disrupters – Filipina patrols help keep drug killings at bay

"It's a vicious cycle. So to get out of the cycle means making these children live different lives," Danilo Pilario, a priest behind the programme, told AFP.

The core of roughly 25 boys and girls in the group, all of whom have lost a brother or father to the crackdown, are from a town of 130,000 on Manila's outskirts called Payatas.

It is a poor place that sprouted up decades ago around a sprawling trash dump where scavenging is the local industry.

The children are from a town on the outskirts of Manila that sprouted up decades ago around a sprawling trash dump where scavenging is the local industry AFP/JAM STA ROSA

Like towns across the Philippines, Payatas saw a spike in slayings by police and unknown gunmen when Duterte launched his crackdown in mid-2016.

"TIRED POOR, BEATEN DOWN"

Choir member Joan, 12, was home on Dec 6, 2016 when police burst into the house and shot her father dead over his alleged involvement in drugs, leaving bullet holes in the family couch.

"Before he was killed, he came home to celebrate my birthday," Joan, fighting back tears during a visit to his tomb, told AFP.

Lourdes De Juan and her children visit the grave of her late husband, an alleged victim of an extrajudicial killing, at a public cemetery AFP/JAM STA ROSA

When the drug war started, Pilario and others locally rushed in to help families cover the costs of the spate of funerals – there were some 100 killings in under a year.

But the effort broadened to giving widows with little education or work experience a hand in making a living, and counseling for the children, some of whom witnessed the slayings.

"Through art is the best way for children to express what is inside. They are not yet as articulate as adults," said Pilario.

The goal is to keep the children in school and on the path toward a career, and away from the local traps of trash picking and small-time drug dealing that ensnared their fathers AFP/JAM STA ROSA

The goal is to keep the children in school and on the path toward a career, and away from the local traps of trash picking and small-time drug dealing that ensnared their fathers.

A long-term programme is now in place that includes music, art and dance classes for the boys and girls, as well as the Oyayi Sa Unos (Lullaby in the Storm) choir.

The children have already performed at art show openings, prestigious Philippine universities and even for Manila households at Christmas.

One of their most powerful appearances came last year at a protest near Duterte's annual address to the nation, where they sang their signature piece, Awit ng Naulila (Song of the Orphan).

As he touted his infamous policy, which anti-drug agents say has killed over 5,500 alleged dealers and users, they sang of the damage it had done to them.

"I'm tired, poor, beaten down and bewildered … Looking for those with sympathy in their hearts to give," part of the opening verse says.

"PEOPLE ARE AFRAID"

Rights groups say the true toll is at least four times higher and could amount to crimes against humanity.

Still, polls report that the drug war has the overwhelming backing of the Philippine people, despite the killing.

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