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CBCP opposes use of nuclear power in PH

Killings down but fear lingers on Negros Island

A climate of violence, fear and impunity grips our island. Some of my priests and lay people have cried in grief over these senseless deaths that left children orphans, parents burying their children, wives or husbands widowed Gerardo Alminaza San Carlos Bishop

MANILA, Philippines — An official of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) urged the Duterte administration Wednesday to do away with its plan to introduce nuclear power in the country’s energy sector given the dangers Filipinos may be exposed to in the event of a meltdown.

San Carlos Bishop Gerardo Alminaza said he was “greatly concerned” by Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi’s recommendation for an executive order that would allow the use of nuclear energy in the country.

­—Jovic Yee

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