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Relatives weep during the funeral of Jerome Dacanay, who was killed in a police drug sting operation, in Calumpit, Bulacan province, Philipp...

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21 December 2018

Relatives weep during the funeral of Jerome Dacanay, who was killed in a police drug sting operation, in Calumpit, Bulacan province, Philipp...

#3580316

21 December 2018

Relatives weep during the funeral of Jerome Dacanay, who was killed in a police drug sting operation, in Calumpit, Bulacan province, Philippines, February 20, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Drug dependents take part in a community church rehab session in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a...

#2972572

Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Drug dependents take part in a community church rehab session in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a...

#2972572

22 July 2018

Drug dependents take part in a community church rehab session in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Children weep during the funeral of 13-year-old Aldrin Pineda, in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Children weep during the funeral of 13-year-old Aldrin Pineda, in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as...

#2972578

22 July 2018

Children weep during the funeral of 13-year-old Aldrin Pineda, in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Mourners weep during the funeral of 13-year-old Aldrin Pineda, in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Mourners weep during the funeral of 13-year-old Aldrin Pineda, in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as...

#2972580

22 July 2018

Mourners weep during the funeral of 13-year-old Aldrin Pineda, in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Police secure the area as the body of Jonathan Sevilla lies dead after being shot by unknown attackers in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Police secure the area as the body of Jonathan Sevilla lies dead after being shot by unknown attackers in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines...

#2972584

22 July 2018

Police secure the area as the body of Jonathan Sevilla lies dead after being shot by unknown attackers in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, March 23, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Police investigators inspect the scene where Jonathan Sevilla was shot dead by unknown attackers in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, Marc...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Police investigators inspect the scene where Jonathan Sevilla was shot dead by unknown attackers in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, Marc...

#2972586

22 July 2018

Police investigators inspect the scene where Jonathan Sevilla was shot dead by unknown attackers in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, March 23, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Relatives weep over the body of Jonathan Sevilla, who was shot dead by unknown attackers in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, March 23, 20...

#2972588

Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Relatives weep over the body of Jonathan Sevilla, who was shot dead by unknown attackers in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, March 23, 20...

#2972588

22 July 2018

Relatives weep over the body of Jonathan Sevilla, who was shot dead by unknown attackers in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, March 23, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Funeral workers carry away the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, A...

#2972596

Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Funeral workers carry away the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, A...

#2972596

22 July 2018

Funeral workers carry away the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 1, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Relatives weep over the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 1,...

#2972598

Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Relatives weep over the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 1,...

#2972598

22 July 2018

Relatives weep over the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 1, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Funeral workers carry away the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, A...

#2972602

Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Funeral workers carry away the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, A...

#2972602

22 July 2018

Funeral workers carry away the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 1, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Heavily armed police officers secure the scene where two suspected drug dealers were killed by police during a drug sting operation in Manil...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Heavily armed police officers secure the scene where two suspected drug dealers were killed by police during a drug sting operation in Manil...

#2972618

22 July 2018

Heavily armed police officers secure the scene where two suspected drug dealers were killed by police during a drug sting operation in Manila, Philippines, June 8, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Drug dependents chant worship songs during a community church rehab session in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have be...

#2972636

Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Drug dependents chant worship songs during a community church rehab session in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have be...

#2972636

22 July 2018

Drug dependents chant worship songs during a community church rehab session in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Drug dependents fall in line for communion during a community church rehab session in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000...

#2972638

Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Drug dependents fall in line for communion during a community church rehab session in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000...

#2972638

22 July 2018

Drug dependents fall in line for communion during a community church rehab session in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Drug dependents take part in a community church rehab session in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a...

#2972642

Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Drug dependents take part in a community church rehab session in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a...

#2972642

22 July 2018

Drug dependents take part in a community church rehab session in Manila, Philippines, March 14, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Playing cards is seen soaked in blood belonging to a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Ph...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Playing cards is seen soaked in blood belonging to a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Ph...

#2972654

22 July 2018

Playing cards is seen soaked in blood belonging to a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 1, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Relatives of Kenneth Trasmano, who was killed in a police drug sting operation, weep during his funeral in Manila, Philippines, February 10,...

#2972658

Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Relatives of Kenneth Trasmano, who was killed in a police drug sting operation, weep during his funeral in Manila, Philippines, February 10,...

#2972658

22 July 2018

Relatives of Kenneth Trasmano, who was killed in a police drug sting operation, weep during his funeral in Manila, Philippines, February 10, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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