A Tragic Legacy of Duterte’s War on Drugs

Since Rodrigo Duterte became president last year, his brutal campaign against drugs has claimed thousands of lives. Human rights groups say he is guilty of crimes against humanity, yet that is scant comfort to those mourning loved ones. Here: Ginnalyn Soriano, 21, looks on as the body of her elder brother, Julius, 24, is carried away following his execution. His body showed signs that his hands had been bound before he was shot during a police operation in Caloocan, in the Metro Manila area, as part of the war on drugs. (Photo by James Whitlow Delano/Funded by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting/The Guardian)
A Tragic Legacy of Duterte’s War on Drugs
   
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