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Topic: War on DRUGS and the extrajudicial KILLINGS - page 2. (Read 606 times)

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September 17, 2017, 09:53:53 PM
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First, let's take a look at the results. So far, I can see that the crime rate has been reduced by a significant amount. This means that most of the criminals are either dead, or behind the bars. And therefore it will be unfair to claim that Duterte's campaign against the drugs didn't had any impact at all.
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September 17, 2017, 09:12:25 PM
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The Philippine Government has declared War on DRUGS since the election of a New President sometime last year.  Many have surrendered due to fear of death while others fought the government about it.  The result is blatantly bloody. Thousand has already lost their lives,  many were widowed and children orphaned.   Today, there is at least 3,000 plus killed from police operations and another of about 4,000 due to extrajudicial killings.  A warning has already sent to all, but only a few have listened or adhere to it... To you, is killing pushers and users alike a good way to stop the proliferation of Drugs... Are you in favor of the way to fight drugs???
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