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MANILA, Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jrs government appears to welcome the Philippine National Polices (PNP) probe into the previous administrations war on drugs. Asked about the PNPs plan to reinvestigate high profile drug war killings, E
MANILAoogbet, Philippines Sen. Ronald Bato dela Rosa has no regrets implementing the bloody war on drugs of former president Rodrigo Duterte, saying he would do it again if given a chance as he expressed willingness to participate in the Senates inq
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MANILA, Philippines Senator Joel Villanueva on Friday emphasized that the upcoming Senate probe on the governments drug war is not about pointing fingers or glorifying the trigger-happy. Speaking to reporters in a virtual conference, Villanueva said
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VANGUARD OF JUSTICE The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague is investigating the extrajudicial killings related to the drug war in the Philippines from Nov. 1, 2011, to March 16, 2019, when Rodrigo Duterte served as Davao City mayor and
MANILAphv88, Philippines — “I am very sorry in behalf of my men na nagkamali sa inyo.” This was retired police colonel and former Cebu City police chief Royina Garma’s tearful apology to the relatives of the victims of the bl
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This file photo shows, then-presidential candidate and Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte shaking hands with then-Cavite Governor Jonvic Remulla. INQUIRER.net MANILA, Philippines — Some cases related to the drug war “are now being reopened