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Ten years on, Duterte’s kill order strikes deep

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MANILA — Memory is brutal for the families of drug war victims. Sally Ramos had to cover her daughter’s head with a cloth because her skull had been shattered, just so she could hug her one last time.  Ramos holds on to that memory with unwavering resolve, refusing to give up the fight for justice to all the victims of drug-related extrajudicial killings. “Even if the Dutertes kill me, I will not stop fighting for justice,” Ramos told Bulatlat i…
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Bulatlat broke the news on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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