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September 2018

The War on the Poor: Extrajudicial Killings and their Effects on Urban Poor Families and Communities

By |September 22nd, 2018|Categories: inFOCUS, What's New|Tags: , , , , , , |

Findings of the 2017-2018 Documentation of Extrajudicial Killings (EJK) committed under the so-called War-on-Drugs of the Duterte Administration by the Philippine Human Rights Information Center Monitoring and Documentation of EJKs Since Duterte’s inauguration as the [...]

The Road Back to Hell: The Human Rights Crisis and the Return of Authoritarian Rule Under the Duterte Regime

By |September 21st, 2018|Categories: inFOCUS, What's New|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

by the Philippine Human Rights Information Center Part I. The Rise of Duterte and the Erosion of  a Human Rights Culture "To talk about Rodrigo Roa Duterte is to talk about human rights." Specifically, that [...]

Lessons Unlearned: Thailand’s failed War on Drugs and why the Philippines is doomed to repeat it

By |September 12th, 2018|Categories: inFOCUS|Tags: , , , |

President Rodrigo Duterte’s so-called war on drugs greatly mirrors that of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, which began in early 2003 in response to a surge in methamphetamines usage. Given a striking level of similarity, it would be prudent for the Philippines to pay heed to the experience of Thailand under Thaksin’s anti-drug campaign. Specifically, two aspects - and lessons - stand out as particularly informative. These are, first, the collapse of rule of law initiated by the anti-drug policy and, second, the ultimate failure of the policy. In fact, these two aspects have already begun to take shape in the Philippines. Does the Philippines then want to go down this same path, losing tens of thousands of lives along the way?

August 2018

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