Donald trump faces tough leader, bloody drug war & horror menace in the Philippines

Add Trump as an interest to stay up to date on the latest Trump break news, vidimus, & test from ABC break news. however When the Obama Organization refused to look past the alleged human rights abuses, the Trump Organization seems to care further about which alliance. The drug war has become an unavoidable topic -- by further than twelve,000 people killed, according to estimates by some NGOs & media outlets. ISIS menace & counterterror tiesThe Trump Organization can declare closer ties to the Filipino military as the country battles an ISIS-affiliated insurgency in a southern county called Mindanao. The Trump Organization going to likely have a try to counter which, as it promises continued backing for Filipino efforts to eradicate the horror group.


Malcolm Turnbull could not stay silent on Rodrigo Duterte's murderous drug war while he visits the Philippines

Malcolm Turnbull could not stay silent on Rodrigo Duterte's murderous drug war while he visits the PhilippinesUpdated"We deplore the extrajudicial killings in the Philippines," Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Melbourne radio in August. Aljon & Danila Mesa, 2 brothers killed 6 days apart in September 2016 are 2 such preys of this drug war. A senator & vocal critic of the "drug war", Leila de Lima, has been jailed ever ever February on spurious & politically motivated charges. however Australian backing on counterterrorism ought not mean silence on Duterte's abusive drug war. Twitter: pearsonelaineTopics: law-crime-&-justice, drugs-&-substance-abuse, drug-offences, drug-Utilize, turnbull-malcolm, terrorism, foreign-affairs, world-politics, Gov.-&-politics, human, philippines, asiaFirst posted

Malcolm Turnbull can't stay silent on Rodrigo Duterte's murderous drug war when he visits the Philippines

Duterte sees drug war Support at Asean Summit

according to "Duterte going to enjoy the gift of tacit silence from East Asian leaders on his murderous drug war during the upcoming summit," Human Rights Watch deputy Asia director Phelim Kine told Agence France-Presse (AFP). Many Filipinos back Mr. Duterte, believing he is taking needful measures to battle crime. Mr. Duterte, 72, final year branded previous America President Barack Obama a "son of a whore" for criticizing the drug war. He could Guesse blanket backing from his Asean colleagues, many of whom are too shadowed by human rights controversies. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is another key backer of Mr. Duterte, by the pair having established a warm relationship.






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