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161 Philippines: Widow Tells Duterte: Kill Drugs, Not PeopleMon, 01 Aug 2016
Source:Philippine Daily Inquirer (Philippines)          Area:Philippines Lines:138 Added:08/01/2016

Case of 'Cardboard Justice' Assailed

That is the message of Jennilyn Olayres to President Duterte, whose war on illegal drugs had taken the life of her husband, Michael Siaron.

Olayres (not Olaires as earlier reported) will bury her husband on Wednesday, 11 days after motorcycle-riding men shot him dead at Pasay Rotunda on Edsa and Taft Avenue.

She conceded Siaron, 29, was a drug user, but she said it was impossible that he was a dealer because they were too poor and could barely pay for their next meal.

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162 Philippines: Column: Islands Of CompassionMon, 01 Aug 2016
Source:Philippine Star (Philippines) Author:Pamintuan, Ana Marie Area:Philippines Lines:139 Added:08/01/2016

Next week in Washington, a Filipino quality will be highlighted in an assembly of young leaders from around the world. It's "calidad humana" a term coined by Chile's former ambassador to Manila, Roberto Mayorga, to describe the ordinary Filipino's compassion and humaneness that he has found so remarkable because, he says, it is rapidly disappearing in many societies including his own.

The term, as Mayorga acknowledges, defies exact translation; the closest he can think of in Filipino is

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163 Philippines: DOJ: Preachers Delivering Drugs to NBP InmatesSat, 30 Jul 2016
Source:Philippine Star (Philippines) Author:Macairan, Evelyn Area:Philippines Lines:111 Added:07/30/2016

A religious group regularly visits the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) to preach love and hope to inmates and offer women and illegal drugs on the side, according to reports reaching Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II.

"We have found out some of the possibly religious personnel who were conducting preaching inside the penitentiary have been used to bring drugs as well as prostitutes inside the penitentiary," Aguirre said, citing information he received from a member of a non-government organization and three NBP guards who visited him recently.

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164 Philippines: Column: The Bad And The Ugly In Rody's WarSat, 30 Jul 2016
Source:Sunstar Davao (Philippines) Author:Velez, Tyrone Area:Philippines Lines:72 Added:07/30/2016

A FRIEND from my college years now based in Cagayan de Oro messaged me for help. His activist friend working in an LGU was surprised to find his name included in a list of suspected drug lords.

He vouches that his friend is clean and is a victim of false information made by the mayor's political rivals.

This message comes at a time when we are seeing distressing news on President Duterte's war on drugs and crime. At first, news of drug users and peddlers surrendering en masse, the relief of top ranking police chiefs for alleged protecting of drug lords and the cleanup of Bilibid were reasons to cheer.

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165 Philippines: Column: On Drug Addiction and the SONA 2016 (PartSat, 30 Jul 2016
Source:Sunstar Davao (Philippines) Author:Maglana, Mags Z. Area:Philippines Lines:90 Added:07/30/2016

IN his first State of the Nation Address (Sona) among the memorable lines that President Rodrigo Roa Duterte said were: "human rights must work to uplift human dignity. But human rights cannot be used as a shield or an excuse to destroy the country your country and my country" these, and the many statements that referred to illegal drugs.

Michael Moore, the American documentary filmmaker and author known for his critique of the current state of American politics, economics and culture, featured dealing with drug addiction in his production "Where to Invade Next", a documentary premised on the idea of identifying and "stealing great ideas" of other countries that could be brought back to the United States--hence the notion of invasion, but minus the violence that it usually entails.

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166 Philippines: Column: UnleashedFri, 29 Jul 2016
Source:Philippine Star (Philippines) Author:Pamintuan, Ana Marie Area:Philippines Lines:138 Added:07/29/2016

Corazon Aquino unleashed the freedom fighter in the Pinoy. Fidel Ramos unleashed the team spirit.

Rodrigo Duterte is unleashing... our inner homicidal maniac?

Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but I can't help wondering if this "killing time" under Dirty Rody emboldened Army reservist Von Tanto to shoot that biker with whom he had a vehicular altercation Monday night.

CCTV footage showed Tanto not just shooting to kill rather than wound, but finishing off Mark Vincent Geralde as the biker lay dying on the pavement. A stray bullet apparently hit and critically wounded a teenage girl standing in front of her house nearby.

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167 Philippines: Column: Worrisome DevelopmentsFri, 29 Jul 2016
Source:Philippine Star (Philippines) Author:Sison, Jose C. Area:Philippines Lines:140 Added:07/29/2016

All told, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte's first State of the Nation Address (SONA) really inspires hope for a better Philippines in the future. The "show" at the Batasan looks so authentic and natural indeed, devoid of any semblance of artificiality. What we saw is what we got especially the persona of Duterte as a man of the masses to whom most Filipinos can relate.

He really looks so sincere and raring to tackle his job as he entered the halls of Congress in Barong Tagalog with rolled up sleeves.

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168 Philippines: PUB LTE: All Filipinos' Right to Life Now at RiskFri, 29 Jul 2016
Source:Philippine Daily Inquirer (Philippines) Author:Kine, Phelim Area:Philippines Lines:48 Added:07/29/2016

PRESIDENT Duterte's State of the Nation Address (Sona) was laced with confusing and sometimes contradictory messages. At one point he stated rightly that the "rule of law must at all times prevail" and that government is obliged to "fulfill the human rights of our citizens."

However, President Duterte's unwillingness to use his Sona to direct a thorough investigation into the alarming surge in the killings of suspected drug dealers and users in recent weeks, allegedly by the police, symbolizes a critical failure on his part to fulfill his obligation to defend the rule of law and to uphold and protect the rights and freedoms of all Filipinos.

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169 Philippines: Rody Tells LGUs: Intensify Drug WarFri, 29 Jul 2016
Source:Philippine Daily Inquirer (Philippines) Author:Salaverria, Leila B. Area:Philippines Lines:120 Added:07/29/2016

MOMENTS after presiding over his first National Security Council meeting on Wednesday, President Duterte called on local government officials to support his war against illegal drugs, warning that unless the scourge is eliminated, it will haunt the three succeeding administrations.

No details of the five-hour long council meeting-attended by former Presidents Fidel Ramos, Joseph Estrada, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Benigno Aquino III, Vice President Leni Robredo, Cabinet secretaries and leaders of Congress-were revealed.

Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III, briefing reporters yesterday, confirmed that the drug problem was among three major issues tackled, but that Mr. Duterte had requested participants to keep sensitive issues to themselves.

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170 Philippines: Column: 6-month Deadline Ups Pressure To KillThu, 28 Jul 2016
Source:Philippine Star (Philippines) Author:Pascual, Federico D. Jr. Area:Philippines Lines:129 Added:07/29/2016

RIGHT TO LIFE being inherent in the human person, the many believers in the sanctity of life are not likely to withdraw their call that suspected users of illegal drugs be given a chance to be heard before being silenced on the spot by a bullet.

There are many circumstances that an arresting police officer must sort out in his mind a split-second before pulling the trigger on a suspected drug-user/pusher who is still presumed innocent under the law.

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171 Philippines: LTE: War On DrugsThu, 28 Jul 2016
Source:Sun.Star Cebu (Philippines) Author:Antiga, Rene F. Area:Philippines Lines:66 Added:07/29/2016

President Rodrigo Duterte's campaign promise to eradicate the menace of illegal drugs in the country from three to six months may soon be realized at the rate the police are cracking the whip on drug lords and pushers.

As of the latest count, there are already 312 dead, 3,228 arrested, 120,209 who surrendered and 63,972 houses raided. The government is turning the tide on its bloody war against drugs.

"This will be a fight to the death," said PNP chief Ronald "Bato" dela Rosa, who declared total war on drugs. He also warned police officers who are involved in drugs not to push their luck too much or else suffer the same fate as the drug lords.

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172 Philippines: Column: PerspectiveThu, 28 Jul 2016
Source:Manila Times (Philippines) Author:Santiago, Katrina Stuart Area:Philippines Lines:113 Added:07/29/2016

EVER since the President won on a platform of ridding this country of drugs and crime, we have heard it said: this is not a war on drugs; it is a war on the poor. This is a violation of human rights, a violation of the rights of the poor to due process, their right to life, their right to live.

Human rights are the soul of the country, said the Vice President. This President has no sense of what human rights are about, say critics. Media spins these deaths: they are all poor! The chairmen of Barangays Bel-Air, Dasmarinas, Forbes Park, San Lorenzo, and Urdaneta sign are no drug users and pushers in posh villages.

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173 Philippines: PUB LTE: Drugs, Feeling Good And SocietyThu, 28 Jul 2016
Source:Philippine Daily Inquirer (Philippines) Author:Asahan, Gerard Mark Area:Philippines Lines:43 Added:07/29/2016

OUR new president, Rodrigo Duterte, asked us that he be given three to six months to eradicate the problem of drug trafficking and abuse that's plaguing our country. The number of casualties in the ongoing war against drugs, which is hardly a month-old, has alarmed the Commission on Human Rights and some citizens.

Can we really win a war against drugs? We've been fighting this war for years, but illegal drugs remain within reach of anybody who wants to use them. What if the proliferation of drugs is not the real problem but just a "symptom"?

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174 Philippines: Kerry Cites Need For HR ProtectionThu, 28 Jul 2016
Source:Philippine Daily Inquirer (Philippines) Author:Salaverria, Leila Area:Philippines Lines:48 Added:07/28/2016

UNITED States Secretary of State John Kerry mentioned the need to protect civil and human rights during talks on a wide range of issues yesterday with President Duterte and Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay.

In a press briefing, Palace spokesperson Ernesto Abella said Kerry brought up the matter then listened "very intently" to the President's explanation of his drive against criminality.

Before meeting with the President, Kerry held a joint press conference with Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay and spoke of the need to protect people's rights even as authorities seek to uphold peace and order.

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175 Philippines: Senate To Probe Drug KillingsWed, 27 Jul 2016
Source:Philippine Star (Philippines) Author:Romero, Paolo Area:Philippines Lines:49 Added:07/28/2016

The Senate is set to investigate the rising incidence of extrajudicial killings of alleged drug pushers even as President Duterte has vowed there will be no letup in his anti-drug campaign.

The inquiry will be spearheaded by the Senate committee on justice and human rights, chaired by Sen. Leila de Lima, along with Sen. Panfilo Lacson as chairman of the committee on public order and dangerous drugs.

De Lima earlier filed Resolution No. 9 seeking an investigation into "recent rampant extrajudicial killings and summary executions of suspected criminals to strengthen the mechanisms of accountability of law enforcers and to institute corrective legislative measures to ensure full respect of basic human rights, especially the right to life."

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176 Philippines: 300 Dead In President's War On DrugsWed, 27 Jul 2016
Source:Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Author:Murdoch, Lindsay Area:Philippines Lines:79 Added:07/27/2016

Country 'Drowning' Bishops, UN and Even Vice-President Alarmed at Vigilante Violence

The new Philippines government's war on drugs has already killed almost 300 people since the start of July - but President Rodrigo Duterte wants the authorities to escalate the war.

Mr Duterte shrugged off alarm over the rising body count in his first state of the nation address, declaring that drugs were drowning his country and human rights were no excuse to shield criminals.

"Double your efforts. Triple them if need be," he said in a message to police.

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177 Philippines: Top Visayas Cop Bares Offer by Vigilantes to HelpWed, 27 Jul 2016
Source:Philippine Daily Inquirer (Philippines) Author:Mayol, Ador Vincent S. Area:Philippines Lines:73 Added:07/27/2016

CEBU CITY-The highest-ranking police official in Central Visayas revealed an offer made by what he said is a vigilante group to help the police bring down drug suspects as part of the Duterte administration's war on drugs.

Chief Supt. Noli Talino, Central Visayas police director, said he received a text message from an anonymous group offering to help police kill suspected pushers and others involved in drug trafficking.

"They want to take the law into their own hands because they could no longer stand the presence of people who continue to peddle or use illegal drugs," Talino said.

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178 Philippines: CHR Probes Drug KillsWed, 27 Jul 2016
Source:Cebu Daily News (Philippines) Author:Mayol, Ador Vincent S. Area:Philippines Lines:174 Added:07/27/2016

At least eight cases that bore the marks of extrajudicial killings of drug suspects are now being investigated by the Commission on Human Rights in Central Visayas (CHR-7).

The probe came barely 24 hours after President Rodrigo Duterte's tirade against human rights advocates questioning his tough anti-crime policies, particularly on the slaying of suspected drug peddlers.

Leo Villarino, CHR-7 chief investigator, said they received a directive from lawyer Diana De Leon of CHR's Human Rights Protection Office in Manila last July 15, mandating the regional office to conduct an investigation on what could be cases of summary executions.

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179 Philippines: QC Cops in 'Cleansing' Mode, Kill Peer forWed, 27 Jul 2016
Source:Philippine Daily Inquirer (Philippines) Author:Brizuela, Maricar B. Area:Philippines Lines:83 Added:07/27/2016

A MEMBER of the Quezon City Police District's (QCPD) antinarcotics division, whom the high command had monitored for allegedly reselling drugs seized in big-time raids and arrests, was shot dead by fellow officers who were carrying out what their leader called an "internal cleansing" of their ranks.

Senior Insp. Ramon Castillo became another statistic in the Duterte administration's bloody war on drugs, albeit in a distinct category of kills. He allegedly refused to surrender and shot it out with a team who had him entrapped in a buy-bust operation in Greater Fairview, Quezon City, early Tuesday.

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180 Philippines: Duterte Defends Deadly Anti-Crime WarTue, 26 Jul 2016
Source:Straits Times (Singapore) Author:Dancel, Raul Area:Philippines Lines:91 Added:07/26/2016

S. China Sea Gets Brief Mention in His State of the Nation Address

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte yesterday defended his deadly anti-crime war even as he enumerated a host of big measures to bring economic relief to wage earners, conclude peace with communist and Muslim rebels, fix infrastructure bottlenecks and improve disbursement of government resources through a shift to federalism.

"We will not stop until the last drug lord, the last financier and the last pusher have surrendered or put behind bars - or below the ground if they so wish," Mr Duterte said in his first State of the Nation Address before Congress.

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