Tag: drug war
Court finds four Philippine police guilty in drug war killings
The four low-ranking officers were all sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for the shooting deaths of the two victims at a Manila slum
Memorial site for drug war victims inaugurated in Philippines
Villanueva lamented the plight of EJK victims’ families who are unable to prioritize securing their loved ones’ remains due to poverty
Banality of evil
What if evil becomes banal and normal... What if it is clothed in garments of obedience, duty, obligation, purpose, patriotism, or "truth”?
Women as first witnesses
They even stood at the foot of the cross at the time when all the rest of men went running away
Photos: ‘Compassion and Healing in the New Normal’
Families of victims of drug-related and extrajudicial killings in the Philippines stage a play before representatives of the European Union
Philippine Church groups join ICC probe into ‘drug war’ killings
“This is a step in the right direction to promote transparency, fairness, and trust in public institutions,” said Father Antonio Labiao
Philippine corpse-whisperer seeks justice for drug war victims
Fortun is helping rights groups gather evidence that could be used in court against police accused of carrying out extrajudicial killings
Groups welcome Philippine court decision on ‘drug war’ victim’s cause of...
The victim's father said the court decision was a small victory, considering that there are thousands more who were killed
Philippine police officer jailed in rare drug war conviction
During his six-year term, which ended in June, Duterte openly ordered police to shoot dead drug suspects if officers' lives were in danger
Philippines undercounts recent ‘drug war’ deaths, says Human Rights Watch
Police claim of 46 killed far below independent monitor’s figure, says HRW