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Group warns: Duterte drug war rules can still be used by police
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Group warns: Duterte drug war rules can still be used by police

An article from the Philippine Daily Inquirer reports that policies from the Duterte administration’s drug war remain in effect and could still be used by police under the current administration unless revoked by the Supreme Court. The Center for International Law (CenterLaw), representing petitioners including Sister Ma. Juanita R. Daño, argues that PNP Circular No. 16-2016 (Project 'Double Barrel'), its 2017 amendment, and DILG Memorandum Circular 2017-112 have not been suspended or revoked. These policies included house-to-house visits, community-based rehabilitation, and citizen reporting mechanisms. The petition, originally filed nearly a decade ago, seeks to challenge the legality of these measures, which petitioners claim continue to allow police to operate under questionable rules and justify actions leading to fatalities. They also urge the court to issue a writ of amparo due to ongoing threats against victims' families linked to Duterte’s potential ICC trial.

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Philippine Daily Inquirer logoPhilippine Daily InquirerIndipendenteCentroFattualità 85Obiettività 7012 h fa
Group warns: Duterte drug war rules can still be used by police

An article from the Philippine Daily Inquirer reports that policies from the Duterte administration’s drug war remain in effect and could still be used by police under the current administration unless revoked by the Supreme Court. The Center for International Law (CenterLaw), representing petitioners including Sister Ma. Juanita R. Daño, argues that PNP Circular No. 16-2016 (Project 'Double Barrel'), its 2017 amendment, and DILG Memorandum Circular 2017-112 have not been suspended or revoked. These policies included house-to-house visits, community-based rehabilitation, and citizen reporting mechanisms. The petition, originally filed nearly a decade ago, seeks to challenge the legality of these measures, which petitioners claim continue to allow police to operate under questionable rules and justify actions leading to fatalities. They also urge the court to issue a writ of amparo due to ongoing threats against victims' families linked to Duterte’s potential ICC trial.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article presents the legal arguments of petitioners challenging the continued use of Duterte-era drug war policies without taking a clear ideological stance. It emphasizes the legal status of the policies and the ongoing judicial process rather than promoting a specific political agenda. While a

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the status of Duterte-era drug war policies and references legal documents. Objectivity is lower due to the emotionally charged language around the 'weaponization' of policies and potential bias toward human rights concerns.

Philippine Daily Inquirer logoPhilippine Daily InquirerIndipendenteCentroFattualità 85Obiettività 6516 h fa
Le vittime della guerra alla droga chiedono la protezione del tribunale in mezzo alla politica "a doppia canna" del PNP

Le famiglie delle vittime della guerra alla droga e i loro rappresentanti legali hanno chiesto alla Corte Suprema di dichiarare incostituzionale la politica "Double Barrel" della polizia nazionale filippina. Questa politica, emessa nel 2016 sotto l'allora capo del PNP Ronald Dela Rosa, è stata centrale nella campagna anti-droga a livello nazionale durante il mandato dell'ex presidente Rodrigo Duterte. La politica è stata collegata a migliaia di uccisioni extragiudiziali e la sua continua applicazione solleva preoccupazioni per le continue violazioni dei diritti umani.

Lettura del bias (Centro): L'articolo presenta la sfida legale contro la politica del PNP e sottolinea le preoccupazioni sollevate dalle famiglie delle vittime e dagli avvocati per i diritti umani.

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 65): Factuality is strong with accurate details about the 'Double Barrel' policy and ongoing legal challenges. Objectivity is slightly lower due to focus on victim narratives and calls for judicial intervention, which may reflect advocacy positions rather than neutrality.

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