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State terror : Report backs ICC probe of Duterte s drug war | Human Rights News

Choking back her tears, Llore Pasco still wonders if she did enough to protect her sons, Crisanto, a father of four and a security guard, and Juan Carlos, a bachelor and part-time electric bill collector and former janitor. It has been more than four years since the brothers went missing from their village in Metro Manila on May 11, 2017. That morning, Crisanto had left early to apply for a security guard’s licence, never to return. By noon, Llore’s family started to grow anxious when they realised Juan Carlos was not to be found either. Their worry turned to shock and grief after learning on television the following day that the brothers had died. Reports said they were killed in a police operation following an alleged robbery not far from where they lived in Quezon City, part of the Philippines’ sprawling capital.

State terror : Report backs ICC probe of Duterte s drug war

‘State terror’: Report backs ICC probe of Duterte’s drug war © Provided by Al Jazeera Duterte, whose term ends next year, has pledged that his government will not cooperate with the possible ICC investigation [File: Erik De Castro/Reuters] Choking back her tears, Llore Pasco still wonders if she did enough to protect her sons, Crisanto, a father of four and a security guard, and Juan Carlos, a bachelor and part-time electric bill collector and former janitor. It has been more than four years since the brothers went missing from their village in Metro Manila on May 11, 2017. That morning, Crisanto had left early to apply for a driver’s licence, never to return. By noon, Llore’s family started to grow anxious when they realised Juan Carlos was not to be found either.

Philippine police win battle for the bulge as body fat rule dropped

n this photo taken on January 25, 2021, members of the Philippine National Police conduct morning exercises outside their office in Quezon City, as part of a fitness programme in the force to combat obesity and weight gain amongst its personnel. - AFP MANILA (AFP): Philippine police have won a battle for the bulge after the force temporarily suspended a requirement for officers seeking promotion to meet body fat targets, an official document showed Tuesday (July 13). Expanding waistlines have been a hefty problem among police in the Southeast Asian country for years. A 2019 study showed almost 35 per cent of personnel were overweight and nearly 10 per cent obese.

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