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Duterte's WAR on DRUGS
Topic Started: Aug 8 2016, 12:14 AM (138 Views)
frango
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According to U.N. data, in 2013 Filipinos spent Php 394.8 BILLION on illegal drugs...or Php 3,948 for every person......poverty much? Mayaman nga ang PILIPINAS.

When barangay capt., police, judges, councilors, mayors and governors are narco people, who can we trust & turn to? Honestly?! ONLY Duterte & BATO! While, advocates of human rights expectantly cry foul, the majority of the public support President Duterte.

Pres.Duterte cancels firearms permits of officials allegedly involved in illegal drugs; orders them to surrender them in 24 hrs to PNP.

One of Leni's campaign donors includes an alleged drug lord...hmm :hmm:
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Follow the "rule of law" according to Drilon. Sure. Just like how LP follows the rule of law. :hmm:

BALWARTE NG LIBERAL PARTY ANG MOST SHABULIZED?!!! TRUE ba ito?
This is Aquino governance. EPIC FAIL!
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Nagsalita ang mga pulpolitikong walang kaibigang drug lord. Biro mo Sec. of Justice ka pero di mo alam na nakikipag-selfie ka sa isang alleged drug lord? You mean she's the last one to know? WEH! Di nga.

Ito balwarte pa ni Aquino:


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This HI-tech drug factory na tinuturing na pinaka-malaking shabu laboratory sa Pinas na nagkakahalaga ng Php 3 BILLION na kagamitan it's hard to believe Pay-not did not know about it. Is he that clueless or so NOT IN CONTROL of what's going on inside our country? I've read a blog that accuses Pay-not of being the main protector of the drug syndicates or drug lords.
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You know who is not a hero? Hero Bautista. He should resign already. Where is the outrage from 'DUH' so-called civil society?
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Here is an opinion piece by Teddy Locsin related to the president's war vs drugs:

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OPINION: People problem, people solution
By Teddy Locsin Jr.
Posted at Aug 17 2016

BEFORE we dive into the propriety, not to say morality, even more the legality of extrajudicial killing let us put it in context.

The drug problem reaches every corner of the country. It runs really wide and goes very deep. There was a time when drugs were the pleasure of rich kids. But the ruin of rich kids posed no existential threat to our country. If they turned into vegetables they could be soup. But now the drug problem has grown into a demographic threat.

Drugs now go for P50 or even P20 pesos per sachet or by tingi. This means 2 things:

(1) The drug habits of the rich together with investments from the Sino-Sinaloa Cartel financed the organization of nationwide drug distribution networks reaching the most vulnerable Filipinos. The ones who, if addicted, cannot afford rehab which is the seasonal recreation of the addicted rich. And

(2) The drug problem is an existential threat to our democracy and the state. Remember that Great Britain systematically addicted over a hundred million Chinese to put China under British tutelage. The Japanese did that to China when it was their turn.

Chinese have not forgotten. Chinese are now teamed up with the Sinaloa Cartel. If the drug problem (of the present scale and growing) continues, the drug people can buy our Congress, our police, and elect our president. That is the drug menace.

And this is what that drug problem is made up of:

(1) People with the money to source and supply drugs.
(2) People who sell it, who are said to number 100,000 to 300,000. And
(3) Their customers numbering 1.8 to 3 million people, all in: sellers, takers, and both to pay for their addiction.

This problem has no roots in social inequality. It is in fact a leveling social factor. Rich and poor in BGC nightclub or alley elsewhere feel the same: good. Good enough to rape a young woman I am told.

The problem cannot be blamed on economic underdevelopment. It might even be a sign of economic progress. The poor can now fork out P50 pesos.

This then is a personal problem multiplied by the number of people in it—a personnel problem, so to speak.

And for that we turn to human resources: people willing and able to take out the garbage, again so to speak.

Look I am not endorsing this. I am just attempt one explanation of the problem and the solution it seems to cry out for because the court system is too slow to handle it. All that being so, what is the solution?

Remember, it is not a solution if it is not permanent. You gotta make the problem go away forever.

Since it is a people problem it is people who must be made to go away.

How do you do that?

Try decapitating the problem. But most heads cannot be reached for severance in Macau or Mexico. But some are right here in prison from where they continue to do business.

It is baffling that they do not meet fatal accidents in there. Are the walls cushioned? Cannot faulty wiring jazz up jacuzzis in there? I guess money talks even now. Then there is the vast network composed entirely of many poor people who are selling to even more poor people.

As with the heads the only solution is to cut off, the limbs in this case. There are more limbs than heads. So expect more poor people than rich drug lords killed. But so far Bato’s people have only talked to, rather than shot at club owners, and got them merely to promise to behave.

So the drug problem is a people problem. And since a real solution must be permanent you must address the people who are the problem.

And that is what has been happening.

Can anyone suggest another way to address a people problem than make people go away?

And that is the case for what is happening today.
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CNN Philippines: PNP Chief Dela Rosa: We will extend the full force of the law against those responsible for extrajudicial killings.

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The noose is tightening little by little.

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DOJ eyes driver, ex-Usec in Witness Protection Program
BY JOMAR CANLAS
AUGUST 21, 2016
From: http://www.manilatimes.net/doj-eyes-driver-ex-usec-in-witness-protection-program/281279/

THE DEPARTMENT of Justice (DOJ) is open to putting the former driver-bodyguard of Sen. Leila de Lima and a former Justice undersecretary in the Witness Protection Program (WPP) if they can testify to the lawmaker’s links to illegal drug syndicates in the New Bilibid Prison (NBP).

In a text message to The Manila Times, Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre 2nd said the driver, Ronnie Palisoc Dayan, and former Justice undersecretary Francisco Baraan could be viable state witnesses against de Lima.

“Theoretically, yes, if accusations are true and they (Dayan and Baraan) do not appear to be the most guilty,” Aguirre said when asked if the two could qualify under the WPP.

Under the Rules on Criminal Procedure of the Rules of Court, a person can be tapped as state witness if he or she “does not appear to be the most guilty” of the crime involved.

Aguirre also said the DOJ would conduct a probe on de Lima after investigators found out that two former officials of the DOJ protected drug lords inside the NBP.

“Isusunod na namin iyan [That will be next],” Aguirre said in a separate interview.

President Rodrigo Duterte last week linked de Lima to the drug trade, claiming she had an affair with her driver-bodyguard who collected money from drug syndicates to fund her senatorial campaign.

Whistleblower Sandra Cam, meanwhile, has claimed Baraan knew about the operations of de Lima and Dayan.

De Lima allegedly gave Dayan a house in Urbiztondo, Pangasinan. Baraan is said to be a native of Pangasinan and was a former board member of the province.
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75% of the most heinous crimes AND 65% of inmates in prisons are drug-related.
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Rumors have circulated in Philippine media that mayors with ties to the drug trade have begged for private meetings with Duterte and cried before him, asking for police not to storm their homes.

Duterte’s National Police Chief, Director General Ronald dela Rosa, has said that conducting air strikes on the homes of “narco-mayors” is not out of the question: “If those providing them safe haven are armed, then we will request the Air Force to bomb the place.”
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"The Philippines' drug trade is worth an estimated $8.4 billion."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ0I7HyZNiI

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What is it about these bleeding hearts & complainers? They're never happy, forgetting that the previous administration did little to fight the drug menace. Here is a president who is doing something about the problem and is not coy about revealing info about the drug trade and at the same time putting the drug criminals behind bars, no matter who they are. Who said the drug war would be a perfect war and easy to fight? There will always be collateral damage. There will sometimes be some missteps during the process. At least the president is doing something about this widespread problem. Do these bleeding hearts want the president to stop or walk on eggshells in combating the drug problem? Do they want to be on the front line so they can do the job? Do they want to experience what it feels like to be cops? Or do they just want to hug the criminals, for cryin' out loud?

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A 2012 United Nations study found the country had the highest rate of meth use in East Asia:
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/168143/un-drug-report-philippines-has-highest-rate-of-shabu-use-in-east-asia

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This kind of thinking's the reason why we need the intensified war on drugs.
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ABS-CBN News Channel on Sept 8 twitted:
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An Indonesian named Hendy Wijaya ‏twitted this on Sept 8:
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As an Indonesian, I can confirm. The problem here is so massive and severe.


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Piñol: President Duterte mulls on getting mercenaries to help crush ASG
http://bit.ly/2bOQ1gO
The WAR on DRUGS has entered Phase 2: high value target next.

Duterte:
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It was not until I became president of the PH when the truth came out. The naked truth that (drug crisis) was very bad.


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What am I supposed to do? China helped to build rehab. They're bringing materials. Only China is helping us.


Duterte:
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I am not fighting America. But don't ever believe there are EJKs. Even Ban Ki Moon joined in... isa pa tong tarantado.


Obama to Duterte:
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Fight crime, terror 'the right way'.

On the US partnership with the Philippines in fighting narcotics trafficking as well as terrorists, Obama said:
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We do want to make sure that the partnership we have is consistent with international norms and rule of law. So we're not going to back off our position that if we're working with a country, whether it's about anti-terrorism, whether it's on going after drug traffickers, and as much damage as they do, it is important from our perspective to make sure that we do it the right way.

Oh please! May I kiss your arse, Sir? Moderate your meddling o pakiki-alam! We fight drug traffickers and drug dealers our way. You kill terr orists your way. You won't hear a peep from us.

Manny Pacquiao Gives Duterte $5-million (P237m) to Support Drug War
http://www.du30newsinfo.com/2016/09/breaking-manny-pacquiao-gives-duterte-5.html

Teddy Locsin Jr:
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If something happens to him (Duterte) and Daan Matuwid returns, we are a narco-state. Period.

I agree 100%!

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Ganito lang yan:
China giveth drugs,
Previous admin noynoyed it.
Duterte came,
China taketh away.
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Israel expressed willingness to assist Philippines versus its war on illegal drugs.

Actress Angelina Jolie mentioned how she wishes America has its own Duterte to clean up her country of illegal drugs & catch all the drug pushers there. If you remember she was complaining about Brad Pitt's use of drugs as one of the reasons she filed for divorce.
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P10B SHABU SA DUTERTE ADMIN AT GIYERA SA DROGA
Source: http://www.remate.ph/2016/12/p10b-shabu-sa-duterte-admin-at-giyera-sa-droga/
By BENNY ANTIPORDA (Ultimatum column)

SA anim na taong panunungkulan ni dating Pangulong Benigno Aquino III, sinasabing hanggang P3-bilyong halaga lang ng shabu ang kabuuang nasamsam ng mga awtoridad.

Pero sa anim na buwan lamang ng gobyernong Rodrigo Duterte, nakasamsam agad ito ng kabuuang halagang P10B na shabu.

Bagama’t may mga natagpuang shabu laboratory ang Aquino administration, sa loob lang na anim na buwan ng Duterte administration, sunod-sunod ang mga malalaking ganito gaya ng sa Catanduanes, sa Pampanga at ngayon sa San Juan.

ANG P10B SHABU

Pinakahuli sa shabu na nagkakahalaga ng P6 bilyon ang natagpuan sa San Juan City.

Binubuo ito ng high grade shabu na daan-daang kilo at ibibiyahe na lang para itinda nang ma-raid ito ng National Bureau of Investigation sa Little Baguio.

Nakasamsam din ang NBI ng mga sangkap ng shabu na pupuwedeng maging 560 kilo ng shabuy sa isang shabu lab sa Wilson St. sa San Juan pa rin. Red Dragon umano and sindikato na may operasyon dito.

Nauna rito, magkasunod na nadiskubre ang tig-P2B sa mga bayan ng Lasam at Claveria sa lalawigan ng Cagayan.

Wala nang balita ukol sa shabu sa Cagayan ukol sa kung sino ang may mga gawa nito.

Pero kasing bigtime ang mga ito na nasa San Juan.

BALIGTAD

Bago nakapuwesto si Duterte sa Malakanyang, naging mabangis na ang mga patayan sa pagitan ng mga sangkot sa droga na adik, pusher, druglord, ninja cop, narco-politician at iba pa.

Nagsunog ang mga anak ng tokwa ng mga tulay na pupwedeng daanan ng Duterte administration para tuntunin sila.

Pero sa anim na taong panunungkulan ni PNoy, naghahari-harian ang mga sangkot sa droga.

Kung may napapatay ngayon na nasa 10 isang araw na sangkot sa droga, silang mga nasa droga ang pumapatay noon ng ganito ring karami ng tao.

MISTERYO

Ang nakapagtataka noon, hindi umaangal ang mga katulad nina Senador Leila de Lima at Vice President Leni Robrero, kapariang Katoliko at mga nasa human rights.

Nang bumaligtad ang sitwasyon, nang ang mga sangkot sa droga na mismo ang napapatay sa panahon ni Duterte, panay ang angal ng mga ito.

Bakit?

Isa ring nakapagtataka ang hindi pag-angal ng mga politikong kampon ni PNoy, kasama ang mga kaparian at nasa human rights sa pagkakasangkot ni De Lima sa droga at mga patayan noong panahon nila.

Bakit nga ba?

MEDIAMEN NADADAMAY

Kung sa akala ninyo ay hindi nadadamay ang mediamen sa mga pinagpapatay dahil sa droga, nagkakamali po kayo.

Ang malinaw sa atin, mimo ang ating diyaryong Remate ay nadadamay mismo sa droga.

Binibilang natin: May tatlo o apat nang napapatay na reporter natin natin dahil sa droga. Hindi ko na lang sasabihin sa inyo kung sino sila.

Ang pinakahuli na biktima ay ang kontra-shabu rin na mediaman, si Larry Que na publisher ng Catanduanes News Now.

Nakatatanggap na rin ng death threat si Jinky Tabor na local broadcaster.

Si Que ay nagsulat ng kolum na nagsasabing may mga lokal na opisyal at Tsinoy ang maaaring sangkot sa pinakamalaking shabu lab sa bansa sa Catanduanes kamakailan at naging saksi sa raid si Jinky (ingat lang kapatid na Jinky).

Ganyan katindi ang droga, mga Bro.

Ang masasabi natin sa gobyernong Duterte, nararapat lang ang giyera sa droga.

Tama lang na maubos ang mga nagpapakalat ng droga sa bisa ng bilangguan o kamatayan.

Some people in the mainstream media are definitely involved in making Digong and his administration look bad (#LeniLeaks). The above editorial is an exception. But this editorial is not exactly published in one of the big broadsheets. It is only part of the fringe media -- a tabloid. The bought-and-paid-for mainstream media want people to hate Digong. They want him to fail. Money is fueling them to do so, with the help of a millionaire in New York (#LeniLeaks). They got their marching order from the very powerful, the elites, the big media bosses, and people with huge clout or influence. Puppeteering by proxy? If the shoe fits, why not. Then they have the gall to claim they're doing it in the name of God? Oh, how holier-than-thou of them! :pray: (#LeniLeaks)
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Duterte to critics: Adopt an addict

"If you want, kayong mga bleeding hearts, if you really want to stop the violence ganoon, mag-adopt na lang. Adopt ng addict. Share a love between your fellow men. Sige... Para malaman ninyo ang perdition ng isang drug addict," he added.

"Kasi kung gusto ninyo, unahin ko iyong sa Tondo. Kayo na ang mamili kung sino ang gusto ninyo doon. Babae, lalaki. Just the same, kapag naloko iyan, sasaksakin kayo diyan. Massacre ang labas. Akala nila ganoon kadali," Duterte also said.

He also urged his critics to go to drug-infested neighborhoods and meet drug addicts so they would know the depth of the problem of the narcotics trade.
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