Families of Duterte drug war victims demand probe into online threats
- Relatives of drug war victims filed complaints on April 4 in Manila, following online threats.
- These families seek justice for loved ones killed during Duterte's anti-drug campaign.
- The complaints target alleged pro-Duterte supporters for online harassment and disinformation.
- The complaints ask the NBI to find the identities and IP addresses of those responsible.
- The legal team will assess libel or civil cases once the NBI report is complete.
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Duterte victims seeking 'truth and justice': lawyer
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Everything I did was for my country, Duterte says via daughter
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Philippine ex-president Rodrigo Duterte, facing International Criminal Court charges over his deadly narcotics crackdown, said "everything I did, I did for my country," his daughter told reporters Friday. Sara Duterte, who is also her country's vice president, was briefing journalists at the detention centre in The Hague after a long conversation with her father interned inside. She also relayed that her father wants pro…
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Families of Philippine drug war victims fight back, urge probe into online attacks
MANILA - Families of Philippine drug war victims who say they have been targeted by a \"coordinated\" campaign of online harassment urged law enforcers on Friday to investigate the attacks and identify those responsible to help them pursue legal action. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Families of Duterte drug war victims demand probe into online threats
Family members of people killed during former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte's bloody crackdown on drugs demanded an investigation Friday into what they say has been a flood of online threats since his arrest.
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