A Tragic Legacy of Duterte’s War on Drugs

Rosita Opiasa, 59, in her home in Navotas’s Market 3 shanty town. Her son, Jayson Rivera, 32, was killed in the drugs war. She still supports Duterte, which is rare in Market 3. Rivera’s photograph can be seen in the background. Opiasa runs this corner shop, where she sells single cigarettes or various small bottles of shampoo and detergent because her customers can’t afford larger sizes. (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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