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A community call's for accountability
It was nothing short of gruesome that night after night, the townsfolk of San Andres Bukid in Manila were roused by a frequent clamor, caused by armed men in civilian clothes who, much to the locals' dismay, were guarded by policemen in their own homes.
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Cristina Antonio and Nicolene Arcaina
Bertha Justice Alumnx Cristina Antonio set a case in motion against the Philippine government’s brutal police operations in its “war on drugs.”Bertha Justice Fellow Nicolene Arcaina continues the work, and the fight for vulnerable communities continues.
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DEBUNKING LIES ABOUT THE ICC
FACT OR FAKE NEWS?
DEBUNKING LIES ABOUT THE ICC FACT OR FAKE NEWS?
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