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gigi, president of the global powered china, is part of a whole system which believes his time has come. he relies on an authoritarian system of total surveillance on economic expansion without scruples and again and again, he provokes and threatens with the military aggression. the chinese president believes his way is for superior than that of western democracy. china's president, changing pain starts july 30th on d. w. visit did up their news, asia coming up to date. the victims of the philippines as war on drugs speak their truth from beyond the grave of forensic pathologist and a priest on coveting evidence of execution style killings of those allegedly involved in the drug street. it's led to questions of police accountability under
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a government that looked set to continue the drugs wall and the indonesian president, he's on a re visit to 0 covert china, where he's hoping to follow up trade ties and talk investments are to got a bureau will offer more insight ah i british manager, welcome to did up the news asia. glad you could join us from a philippines president rodrigo, to test a so called war on drugs kim to thousands. the government sees a little over 6000 people were killed in major to much anti drug operations rights groups. however, dispute both claims that of legitimacy and the number of those killed. it prompted the international criminal court to open an investigation into the drugs wall. but some consult filipinos are already carrying out their own investigations. and their
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findings are troubling. each of these skeletons has a story to tell the story of a war on drugs. the philippine government fought over the past 6 years. officially some 6200 people were killed by police for dealing with drugs. the true toll is nearly certainly much bigger and the expiration, oh don't, will that with that, i mean. okay. and i am just so happy that it was, they were not loss. they were not last so bullets game that i examining the remains of some of the people who died forensic pathologist, raquel for tomb made a shocking discovery. in 7 cases out of $47.00, the death certificates were false. here they listed a natural cause of death. when people had actually been shot rational, the philippines procedures for investigating death says the 60 year old have always
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been flawed. but here comes the vampire as president. yet he simply didn't like that. you mean, if you have any questions on the 16 giving to me yesterday that faith black around me. somebody can please not me because they don't know how they can for me. what happened here? perfectly plain. you know, maybe many families in the philippines have experienced this kind of scenario. hitman approaching at night to shoot aloft one. then evidence of drug abuse is planted, says grace. she lost her father and brother, 6 years ago. the mother of 3 now hope the doctor fortuna will chat more light on
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what actually happened when miss, when the ha civilian a shutting off give. ah, my father one shot again to sure she's there. he's dead eyes that darcy b leanne planted. my father ah! dying ah, don't be his uh damn cache and my knee. that's a lie. if you have a gun is bite buck, that's there isa. if i dare killed because it's bad fight, but the poor were the primary victims of the war on drugs. the international criminal court estimates that up to 30000 people more than 4 times the official number were killed on former president testers. watch many relatives now want to
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set the record straight. this catholic priest is doing his part to support them in reference flood yano villanueva pays for the exhumations and for legal advice. he fears that the killings even with to tear to gone, are far from over. in the past the weeks we have counted at least 8 or 9 killings to this very present lay my point. there's no difference between that then. and to day. to make matters worse, i believe that the culture of killing has not only been ingrained, but it has also become sadly an organized enter price. so the water in the dogs is a complete failure. if it has one success,
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it left families, broken, widowed and orphan. the drugs continue, the drugs are cheaper this days. dr. fortuna is convinced that the 2 toll of the war on drugs will never come to light. too many of those who lost their lives remain an identified and unclaimed. but she hopes that her discovery will bring a semblance of justice to the families, remain behind john and also lawyers journalist other santos, who was covered former president rodrigo to tutors war on drugs. i'm at work and we have a situation sure where you have authorities who essentially falsified evidence to potentially hide guilt. can people realistically expect justice when it's so qualities themselves who are involved parish right now, i think that justice is going to be very difficult. and we talk about justice,
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you know, in the sense of accountability and bringing those people responsible to a card that can be really difficult. right now. number one, we have president marcos junior and the terror does daughter. sorry. the dirt as vice president. there seem very much as continue a t candidates and continued to legislators. so we see them as continuing the policies of the deterred administration, including the war on drugs. second to that there have been pronouncements by the philippine national police and also their law enforcement authority saying that they are very happy with how the war on drugs was carried out under the detect administration. and they have asked president marcos junior to carry out the same policy and even intensify it. so it's going to be a very difficult environment for justice because we see a lot of impunity still happening under this government. just simple to understand why it is so easy to be able to fortify a death in the philippines. you have to remember that the war on drugs was really categorically targeting a lot of the poor young men. all right,
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they live in enchanted communities. and in these communities, they would be gone down in their homes, for example, by mass vigilantes. or sometimes they would go missing. you know, what we've spoken to relatives who would the hunt for their, for their loved ones for a whole evening. and finally, find them in some morgue. now their bodies would not be released to them if they didn't sign off on a medical certificate that just said another cause of death, like a natural disease like odd pneumonia or something like this. so that was the predicament that these families paste. now what would you do? if you had leg, you wanted to claim your lower body of your loved one. you were scared, you didn't have money to pay for it. proper autopsy. that's. that's what introduced sign off on this paper just to be able to grieve on words. what is it been like for the relatives of these people who have been killed? i mean, i know you've met many. austin, mother just demonstrated what has it been like for them to lose a member of their family? indescribable,
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i think would be the best way to to say that there is no words for how they were just lose their loved ones. we have met mothers who have lost 2 or 3 sons to the drug war. and can you just imagine what that would feel like for someone to just have your sons gone down like that? like they meant nothing. so i think now more than just dis, yes, we will continue to fight for that. and human rights advocates and the families of the grieving have said that they will continue to advocate and fight for justice. but in the meantime, what they want now is the right to grieve the right for their loved ones to be remembered. and in so remembering none of us will forget the extra judicial killings and gross human rights violations under the debate administration. and which may carry out through the market, the character administration now. and as adults, we leave it there. thanks so much for coming in to the studio. thank you, barris ah,
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investment and trade. but top of the agenda during talk with been chinese president . she had been, and his indonesia counterpart joke or were dodo without arrived. beijing on monday night on the 1st stop of the trip, and also take him to japan and south korea later this week. the division president is one of the few foreign leaders to travel to china since the start of the covert, 19 pandemic. journeymen are for more from roger, got us to do, or is did of the correspondent thomas him on taurus. what is president yoko redondo doing in china and a lot of agenda has been on the sleeve for president job. and one of the mainly would be in the economy as we go to china is the main trade and also in fest sorta in indonesia, in which amounted to more than $100.00. $10000000000.00 us dollars in the last couple of years. and after this, not only the economy will be the main concern,
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but also the re journal and political issue, but mainly will be the economy because president dall, alongside with other minister that goes along with him, such as the minister of trade and also the fassman. they're going to in 5 presidency specifically to come to 20 summit later on in november. because initially seeing this opportunity as a moment to make every world leader including china, america, and russia. to sit down together and talk about not only the regional and political issue, but also the global economy that's happening at the moment. does it just talk a bit about the trade relationship? expert reports, indonesia owes china some $22000000000.00 in debt, mainly over chinese investment in infrastructure project. how does this shape indonesian policy towards china? yeah, all the staff going mainly for the infrastructure. indonesia has been having dealt with china ever since. joker with the office in 2015 as far as always,
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been increasing gradually every year. and up until now, all those data goes for infrastructure and mainly the notate billing for join cooperation and investment using that that will be the main high speed railway with china. the project has been going on for years, but there's been some delay from what was being seen as a more no table project that could shift dependency with japan and south korea. but now in question, because a lot of people in indonesia are questioning why the railway project has been going on for years and having some delay. so at the moment it reducing the reducing concrete and see within the people. but still international is trying to maintain their free and active policy with china and also other key players in region. this will also be shown later on in great a meeting,
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as well as trying to get everyone on board, including with the issue on the south china sea. relieve it over the time being did look, i just want to touch him on thank you. and that's it. for today is more news from the region on our website, the dev dot com, forward slash a cheryl. i'm as over. you can follow us on facebook and twitter as well. we'll see you back tomorrow reply. imagine how many pushes lunch turn out in the world right now. climate change, very hot story. this is my flex, the way from just one week. how much work can really get
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