Duterte Confirms Death Squad Role in Drug War

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Duterte Confirms Death Squad Role in Drug War: Necessary Evil or Abuse of Power?

Former President Rodrigo Duterte has openly confirmed his involvement in a death squad as part of the Philippines’ war on drugs, revealing shocking details during a Senate Blue Ribbon Committee hearing. He admitted to resorting to drastic measures, believing they were essential to curb the spread of illegal drugs. However, his statement raises a pressing question: Were these actions justified, or did they cross the line? Join hosts Ricky Rivera and Roy Cabonegro as they explore the far-reaching implications of Duterte’s confession and what it could mean for Philippine politics, law enforcement, and public trust. We want to hear from you—share your thoughts in the comments!

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