A decade-long “rido” (clan war) that resulted in casualties and property damage was peacefully resolved on Tuesday through a ...
They are Slaughtering Us Like Animals” was the attention-grabbing headline of the New York Times’ graphic photo essay in 2016 which showed the world the terror and anguish felt by victims’ families ho ...
Would the DOJ take the cue from what Enrile has said and file criminal charges against Duterte?” IF NO less than Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Juan ...
Argentine priest Luciano Felloni, who helped families of victims of extrajudicial killings (EJK) under the Duterte ...
Senatorial aspirant Jimmy Bondoc has expressed his opposition in rejoining the International Criminal Court (ICC) to ...
The emphasis should not just be on reducing the drug supply but also on reducing the demand for illegal drugs” WAS Rodrigo Duterte’s war on illegal drugs ...
The ICC might assert its independence and continue probing the bloody drug war, National Union ... which resulted in thousands of deaths, including those of minors and civilians. In March 2019, Mr.
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GMA Network on MSNICC welcomes Philippine openness to drug war probeThe International Criminal Court (ICC) has expressed its approval of the Philippines’ willingness to engage with the ICC’s investigation into drug war-related deaths during the administration of ...
MANILA-The Philippines will respond ... 6,200 suspects were killed during anti-drug operations that they say ended in shootouts. But activists say the death toll was far greater, with thousands ...
MANILA, Philippines — Palace said that the Philippines ... openness to discussing the previous administration’s bloody war on drugs with the ICC. “Hindi, ganito iyong sa ICC ano, we ...
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