สล็อตแตกง่าย Gemma Baran, 44, watched in shock when her husband’s bones were moved into a funeral bag.
She buried her husband, Patricio Baran, at a cemetery in Manila five years ago, but could no longer pay the cemetery rent. As a result, she had to move his bones to another cemetery in a project of a local Catholic church that didn’t charge any fees.
The program provides assistance to the families of those killed in President Rodrigo Duterte’s “war on drugs” has made the Philippines a global sensation in recent years.
Patricio, a 47-year-old security guard, was shot dead on July 9, 2017.
He had disappeared the day before. The neighbors fired three shots but did not see the perpetrator. Police said they found Patricio’s soulless body lying next to a gun. and a sign that says “Drug dealer and rapist”
Despite the criticism from many parties, President Duterte’s aggressive anti-drug campaign has won the support of many Filipinos.
Ofelia, a mother of four who lives in northern Manila, a neighborhood with high drug-related crime rates, sees Mr Duterte’s policy helping to eliminate it. “Evil things” in society should be reduced.
In 2020, during the coronavirus pandemic Two masked gunmen broke through a police checkpoint to kill a neighbor of Ofelia, the Bulldog, who is accused of being a drug addict.
Despite facing harsh criticism from the matter He is also being tried for crimes against humanity in the International Criminal Court (ICC), but President Duterte still receives high approval from the majority of Filipinos.
Some think this may be due to the decisive style of governance popularized by people in poor countries who do not trust the country’s judiciary system. While some think this may be due to Mr Duterte’s portrayal of an “outsider”, he does not come from an ancient political family like Aquino and Marcos, who ruled the Philippines for decades.( สล็อตแตกง่าย )
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