Philippines releases drug campaign advert

Philippines releases drug campaign advert

The video comes amid a highly controversial crackdown on drug addicts by the country’s president, Rodrigo Duterte. Duterte said he would be “happy to slaughter” the three million drug addicts in the country, a remark for which he later apologised. More than 3,100 people have been killed in police operations and vigilante attacks during Duterte’s anti-drug crackdown. Oct 5, 2016
Philippines releases drug campaign advert

Philippines releases drug campaign advert

The video comes amid a highly controversial crackdown on drug addicts by the country’s president, Rodrigo Duterte. Duterte said he would be “happy to slaughter” the three million drug addicts in the country, a remark for which he later apologised. More than 3,100 people have been killed in police operations and vigilante attacks during Duterte’s anti-drug crackdown. Oct 5, 2016
Philippines releases drug campaign advert

Philippines releases drug campaign advert

The video comes amid a highly controversial crackdown on drug addicts by the country’s president, Rodrigo Duterte. Duterte said he would be “happy to slaughter” the three million drug addicts in the country, a remark for which he later apologised. More than 3,100 people have been killed in police operations and vigilante attacks during Duterte’s anti-drug crackdown. Oct 5, 2016
Philippines releases drug campaign advert

Philippines releases drug campaign advert

The video comes amid a highly controversial crackdown on drug addicts by the country’s president, Rodrigo Duterte. Duterte said he would be “happy to slaughter” the three million drug addicts in the country, a remark for which he later apologised. More than 3,100 people have been killed in police operations and vigilante attacks during Duterte’s anti-drug crackdown. Oct 5, 2016
Philippines releases drug campaign advert

Philippines releases drug campaign advert

The video comes amid a highly controversial crackdown on drug addicts by the country’s president, Rodrigo Duterte. Duterte said he would be “happy to slaughter” the three million drug addicts in the country, a remark for which he later apologised. More than 3,100 people have been killed in police operations and vigilante attacks during Duterte’s anti-drug crackdown. Oct 5, 2016
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tells Barack Obama to go to hell

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tells Barack Obama to go to hell

On 4 October, Philippines leader Rodrigo Duterte told US President Barack Obama to go to hell and said the United States had refused to sell some weapons to his country but he did not care because Russia and China were willing suppliers. He said the US should have supported the Philippines in tackling its chronic drugs problems but instead criticised him for the high death toll, as did the European Union. Oct 4, 2016
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tells Barack Obama to go to hell

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tells Barack Obama to go to hell

On 4 October, Philippines leader Rodrigo Duterte told US President Barack Obama to go to hell and said the United States had refused to sell some weapons to his country but he did not care because Russia and China were willing suppliers. He said the US should have supported the Philippines in tackling its chronic drugs problems but instead criticised him for the high death toll, as did the European Union. Oct 4, 2016
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tells Barack Obama to go to hell

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tells Barack Obama to go to hell

On 4 October, Philippines leader Rodrigo Duterte told US President Barack Obama to go to hell and said the United States had refused to sell some weapons to his country but he did not care because Russia and China were willing suppliers. He said the US should have supported the Philippines in tackling its chronic drugs problems but instead criticised him for the high death toll, as did the European Union. Oct 4, 2016
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tells Barack Obama to go to hell

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tells Barack Obama to go to hell

On 4 October, Philippines leader Rodrigo Duterte told US President Barack Obama to go to hell and said the United States had refused to sell some weapons to his country but he did not care because Russia and China were willing suppliers. He said the US should have supported the Philippines in tackling its chronic drugs problems but instead criticised him for the high death toll, as did the European Union. Oct 4, 2016
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tells Barack Obama to go to hell

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tells Barack Obama to go to hell

On 4 October, Philippines leader Rodrigo Duterte told US President Barack Obama to go to hell and said the United States had refused to sell some weapons to his country but he did not care because Russia and China were willing suppliers. He said the US should have supported the Philippines in tackling its chronic drugs problems but instead criticised him for the high death toll, as did the European Union. Oct 4, 2016
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tells Barack Obama to go to hell

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tells Barack Obama to go to hell

On 4 October, Philippines leader Rodrigo Duterte told US President Barack Obama to go to hell and said the United States had refused to sell some weapons to his country but he did not care because Russia and China were willing suppliers. He said the US should have supported the Philippines in tackling its chronic drugs problems but instead criticised him for the high death toll, as did the European Union. Oct 4, 2016
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tells Barack Obama to go to hell

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tells Barack Obama to go to hell

On 4 October, Philippines leader Rodrigo Duterte told US President Barack Obama to go to hell and said the United States had refused to sell some weapons to his country but he did not care because Russia and China were willing suppliers. He said the US should have supported the Philippines in tackling its chronic drugs problems but instead criticised him for the high death toll, as did the European Union. Oct 4, 2016