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Kin of drug war victims being pressured to sign ‘waivers’

12 months ago Philippines inquirer

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MANILA, Philippines — As lawmakers debate whether the Philippine government should consider cooperating with the International Criminal Court (ICC) as it looks into the country’s drug war, families of victims of that bloody campaign are being pressured by police to waive their right to pursue charges against them. Philippine Human Rights Information Center (Philrights) is Read more at: inquirer

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