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The war on drugs in the Philippines refers to President Rodrigo Duterte's campaign to eliminate illegal drug activity, which has involved harsh measures such as extrajudicial killings of suspected drug users and dealers. The approach has been widely criticized for violating human rights and leading to a culture of impunity.
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If you think the NSA is not fully capable of sniffing every single internet packet for interesting words like "drugs", then you're delusional.
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A total of 601 have been victims of political killings from the time Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo assumed the Philippine presidency in 2001 up to May 20, 2006 according to Karapatan (Alliance for the Advancement of People's Rights). Of this number, 258 belonged to cause-oriented organizations and the rest were civilians who had been accused of being active in or supporting the people's democratic movement.
some things about them are they can hurt you and they also could give you really bad acne and big muscles
NSAIDS group of drugs
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drugs are popular because people get too content and bored with life. they crave life experience certain personalities like to get in all they can, do all they can. Drugs offer that to people. Drugs allow people to feel things see things experience things a normal perspective doesnt allow you to go through. It can be thrill. It can help you forget things. It is pretty much a chemical fun. There are different kinds of fun natural and chemical, the thing about drugs and alcohol as well, is that they are a kind of fun that usally don't fail.
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Manuel L. Quezon - First Commonwealth President, established social and economic reforms Sergio Osmeña - Helped restore democracy after WWII Manuel Roxas - First President of the Third Republic, secured Philippine independence from the US Elpidio Quirino - Implemented agrarian reform and initiated the country's industrialization program Ramon Magsaysay - Fought corruption and improved the standard of living for Filipinos Carlos P. Garcia - Advocated the "Filipino First" policy, promoting Filipino-owned businesses Diosdado Macapagal - Advocated for land reform and changed the date of Philippine Independence Day Ferdinand Marcos - Initiated infrastructure projects but also declared martial law, leading to a period of martial rule and human rights abuses Corazon Aquino - First female President, restored democracy after the fall of Marcos dictatorship Fidel V. Ramos - Promoted economic reforms and oversaw the country's hosting of the APEC Summit Joseph Estrada - Focused on poverty alleviation but was impeached on corruption charges Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo - Improved the economy but faced controversies and corruption allegations Benigno Aquino III - Known for his anti-corruption efforts and economic growth initiatives Rodrigo Duterte - Promised to eradicate drugs, crime, and corruption, initiated an aggressive anti-drug campaign Rodrigo Duterte - Promised to eradicate drugs, crime, and corruption, initiated an aggressive anti-drug campaign.
The dog's job is to sniff out drugs hidden in luggage.