The 2023 Dahas Report: The casualties of Marcos’s “bloodless” drug war
The key hotspots for the killings are Davao del Sur, 61; Cebu, 52; Metro Manila, 41; Negros Occidental, 31; and Iloilo, 22.
The key hotspots for the killings are Davao del Sur, 61; Cebu, 52; Metro Manila, 41; Negros Occidental, 31; and Iloilo, 22.
In Duterte country, the “new face” of Marcos’s drug war effort eerily still resembles what the Dutertes have long imprinted on their turf.
Low-level peddlers, however, still make up the bulk of those killed in the drug war.
Ilan pa kaya ang dinoktor din ang cause of death sa libu-libong kaso ng pagpatay kaugnay sa drug war ni Duterte? Alamin sa komentaryo ni Christian Esguerra ngayong linggo.
A human rights group has urged Morris Tidball-Binz, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial or arbitrary executions, to either support the reopening of the investigation by International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Karim Khan into alleged drug-related killings in the Philippines or conduct his own probe.
Does Zubiri need to witness the killings and hear the gunshots to believe the PNP report on 28 deaths in the first 100 days of the Marcos administration?