1,900 People Killed in Philippine

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Almost 1,900 people died in Philippine two months ago during an anti-drug special mission.


During a press conference at the Manila Senate, the head of national security Ronaldo Dela Rosa said almost 1,900 civilians were taken down, which means that during the seven-week special mission, 35 people lost their lives each day.


Dela Rosa added that 750 were members of drug trafficking organizations, while the rest of them are still under police investigation.


Reportedly, after the massive police raid, more than 700,000 consumers and drug dealers turned themselves into authorities.


The security official added that 40 victims had nothing to do with the drug trafficking.


Although the crime rate lowered significantly, the homicide rate grew.


Ronaldo Dela Rosa added that almost 300 police officers were accused of involving in drug dealing and probably discharged from their positions.


Rodrigo Duarte became the president of the state due to his promises regarding the execution of drug dealers.


900 people lost their lives since Duarte became state leader and ONU officials say that criminals charged with drug dealing were never brought in court.


Disturbed by their affirmations, the Philippine president questioned the efficiency of the organization.


“What ONU and their experts did for the world? If ONU says a bad thing about me, I can say 10 things about them. You are useless!”, said Duarte.


“If you respected the order you received, you had the responsibility to end every war and massacre. I don’t to insult you, but I think it’s better if we leave from ONU.”

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