How over 1,000 policemen and soldiers have been killed in his war against drugs, yet the “pretty boys of other countries” accuse him of wide-scale extrajudicial killings. How a pregnant prosecutor just happened to be buying something at a convenience store, and was killed by hold-up men, who needed money to get their fix. How after one crime, a gang goes on to rape a blind woman and her daughter-in-law, with her two children having to witness these. How a policeman’s family goes hungry, when a suspected criminal he arrests files a counter-charge, with the law requiring him to be suspended from the service. How one unidentified judge in Manila who heard the cases filed by the police against a thousand drug pushers, dismissed all of them.
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