Malacañang rejected yesterday proposals for President Marcos to submit a House quad committee report to the International Criminal Court, which is investigating the previous administration’s alleged ...
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Let the alleged drug war criminals face our courts
THE testimonies emerging from the hearings of the House quad committee about the war on drugs of the Duterte administration ...
Amendment 3 could help end an era of discriminatory enforcement, according to some proponents, elected officials and drug ...
A TASK force led by then police Col. Edilberto Leonardo, based at the regional office of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) in Davao City, was at the center of the Duterte ...
Why do we fail to see what is really happening? We are going backwards. Let's Make American Great Again started with Ronald Reagan. This return to the past of racism ...
Vietnam hero Richard Penry’s actions saved his platoon. Now local veterans advocates are trying to clear his name by seeking ...
Florida's marijuana ballot initiative could help end an era of discriminatory drug enforcement policies, proponents, elected ...
The families of the victims of extrajudicial killings (EJKs) challenged retired police Colonel Royina Garma to reveal ...
THE Marcos administration has accepted the resignation of National Police Commission (Napolcom) Commissioner Edilberto D.C. Leonardo, who was linked to the murder of a former Philippine Charity ...
Ex-Napolcom commissioner Leonardo has indicated an intention to add to the story of former PCSO official Garma about cash ...
MANILA, Philippines – Philippine authorities are in a wait-and-see mode in terms of pursuing local cases based on the back-to-back bombshell testimonies at the House quad committee about the murders ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. remains resolute that the Philippines will not return to the International Criminal Court (ICC ...