Filipino religious superiors honor families of Duterte drug war victims
- Supporters of Duterte have launched online harassment against victims' advocates, labeling many as liars, according to human rights lawyer Kristina Conti.
- A study by the Stratbase ADR Institute indicated that about 51% of Filipinos believe Duterte should be accountable for these killings, showing significant public sentiment on the issue.
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Human rights group criticizes paid ads allegedly funded by Duterte supporters
The International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (ICHRP) said supporters of former president Rodrigo Duterte have been using paid online ads to “manipulate online discourse” regarding his arrest.
FACT CHECK: Contrary to claim, media reported Duterte’s drug war hearing statements
Claim: The media did not report statements made by former president Rodrigo Duterte during a Senate hearing on October 28, 2024, in which he defended his administration’s war on drugs. Rating: FALSE Why we fact-checked this: The claim can be found on a Facebook Reels post on March 18 by the page “Briella Reese.” The video shows Duterte’s remarks from the Senate hearing, where he expressed support for the police and asserted that he did not orde…
After Duterte arrest, PH drug war victims face abuse, falsehoods
MANILA, Philippines – The bloodied body of Sheerah Escudero’s 18-year-old brother was found in 2017 with hands bound and head wrapped in packaging tape, a suspected victim of the then-President Rodrigo Duterte’s “war on drugs” that left thousands dead. The arrest of Duterte on March 11 on an International Criminal Court warrant over the drug
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