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Rodrigo DuterteTelegraph
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Pitched as an anti-narcotics crackdown, roughly 6,000 people officially died during Mr Duterte’s controversial war on drugs’ The International Criminal Court (ICC) launched an official inquiry in 2021 , following a three year “preliminary investigation” Human rights groups estimate the true death toll could exceed 20,000 during his presidency.
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