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on let's bring in our panel now for today's inside story in manila we have richard hadari n. who is a research fellow at the national chain tce university and author of the book the rise of detecting a populist revolt in singapore we have graham on webb who is a research fellow at the s. rajaratnam school of international studies and also in manila congress condi who is the philippines researcher at human rights watch welcome to you all thank you very much for being on inside story let's start by looking at the big picture richard hadari and as detectives said in his speech his disapproval rating is only 3 percent the majority of filipinos satisfied with him how have things improved for filipinos and the detectives will these past 3 is. that we can have a debate over to specifics what our objective has been successful in achieving his promises but the fact that a matters that as far as the perception of the majority of philip is concerned is now the most popular filipino president in history and in the last midterm elections the opposition was almost completely wiped off and
on let's bring in our panel now for today's inside story in manila we have richard hadari n. who is a research fellow at the national chain tce university and author of the book the rise of detecting a populist revolt in singapore we have graham on webb who is a research fellow at the s. rajaratnam school of international studies and also in manila congress condi who is the philippines researcher at human rights watch welcome to you all thank you very much for being on inside story let's start...
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to my dog and i'm just here in manila. a u.s.president donald trump says military aid to pakistan could be restored depending on the outcome of a meeting at the white house with prime minister iran come the usa was cut off last year of accusations pakistan was not doing enough to confront the taliban and other armed groups trump also said the u.s. is working with islamabad to find a way to pull the u.s. military out of afghanistan there is tremendous potential between our country and pakistan i think pakistan is going to help us. to extricate ourselves we're like policemen we're not fighting a war we want to fight.
to my dog and i'm just here in manila. a u.s.president donald trump says military aid to pakistan could be restored depending on the outcome of a meeting at the white house with prime minister iran come the usa was cut off last year of accusations pakistan was not doing enough to confront the taliban and other armed groups trump also said the u.s. is working with islamabad to find a way to pull the u.s. military out of afghanistan there is tremendous potential between our country and pakistan i...
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live now to our correspondent, howard johnson, in manila.congress building where there are protesters getting together to put their message across ahead of president duterte speech today. this prisoners of strong war —— drug war victims, the president has been in office for three years, july 2016 is when the drug war began and they want to get their voices heard about the people who have been caught up on this. the police at 6600 people have been killed, the government says about 5500, human rights script sets more than 20000 and not be seated today as president at one talking about the drug warand as president at one talking about the drug war and he is proud of what he has achieved with these killings because he says it has brought down the crime rate in the country and is as people in places like manila feel safer because of his policy. what do we think duterte might announce on that, any new policies? this state of the nation address is similar to the state of the union address in america or the state opening of parliament in the uk, so
live now to our correspondent, howard johnson, in manila.congress building where there are protesters getting together to put their message across ahead of president duterte speech today. this prisoners of strong war —— drug war victims, the president has been in office for three years, july 2016 is when the drug war began and they want to get their voices heard about the people who have been caught up on this. the police at 6600 people have been killed, the government says about 5500,...
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it's about a 1.5 hour drive from manila.mbers of the city's growing middle class like to spend the weekend here chilling out and eating well. the picnic grove is a park where people do exactly what the name suggests. many bring along food from home. >> it's a cultural thing. so we always find excuses to get together, so we can share food. >> this is one way for us to have a bond with the family, with the friends. reporter: increasing prosperity goes hand-in-hand with growing wastefulness. an estimated 300,000 tons of rice are thrown away in the philippines every year. marlon azuelo is doing something to combat that. he's a cook who prepares healthy dishes at a spa hotel. azuelo is determined to minimize waste. he uses every part of a vegetablble that can be eaten, d composts orgrganic waste. and he takes other steps as well. marlon: actually, the best way is through portioning. wewe used to serve big portionsf our dishes, and a lot was wasted. so we decided to downsize our portions. but on our menu, some items are still desc
it's about a 1.5 hour drive from manila.mbers of the city's growing middle class like to spend the weekend here chilling out and eating well. the picnic grove is a park where people do exactly what the name suggests. many bring along food from home. >> it's a cultural thing. so we always find excuses to get together, so we can share food. >> this is one way for us to have a bond with the family, with the friends. reporter: increasing prosperity goes hand-in-hand with growing...
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they will support the team here in manila. that means this will raise the profile of this story.the country there will be a media scramble here. a lot of to—ing and fro—ing from the government. a spokesperson for president duterte says he is excited to debate with amal clooney and said she is as sexy and beautiful woman, which is not a place in with the criticism of the government which can sometimes be seen as disrespect to women. what is the current state of press freedom in the philippines? is it still increasingly a host cell environment for reporters to operate in? that/ hostile. there is our hostile environment, death threats levelled against reporters and the government has come out with a matrix which alleges that members of the local media were plotting to oust the president so critical reporting of the philippines and the government is not seen as something thatis government is not seen as something that is favourable by this government and they will come out and try to undermine you. police in the last week have gone around, putting charges against the opposition for w
they will support the team here in manila. that means this will raise the profile of this story.the country there will be a media scramble here. a lot of to—ing and fro—ing from the government. a spokesperson for president duterte says he is excited to debate with amal clooney and said she is as sexy and beautiful woman, which is not a place in with the criticism of the government which can sometimes be seen as disrespect to women. what is the current state of press freedom in the...
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asset of equities at atr management in manila.t chart about technical resistance that philippine stocks are facing, it seems likely we will enter a bull market, but what will it take to break above those levels we are seeing? it will take a very strong fundamental growth story to bring the market to new heights. that is what we have. most importantly, based on the demand we are seeing on the ground, domestic driven demand, we are getting strong indications. corekes a lot of sense for corporate earnings to grow by double digits over the next three years, at least over the next three years. net income growth at about 14%. core income growth at 19%. we think there is growth momentum being generated. it is visible in certain sectors of the economy. earnings growth will grow double-digits over the next three years. you have this supported by a very strong economy, strong domestic consumption driven economy that is going to enjoy lower interest rates and is on the brink of a massive infrastructure spending program by the government. tha
asset of equities at atr management in manila.t chart about technical resistance that philippine stocks are facing, it seems likely we will enter a bull market, but what will it take to break above those levels we are seeing? it will take a very strong fundamental growth story to bring the market to new heights. that is what we have. most importantly, based on the demand we are seeing on the ground, domestic driven demand, we are getting strong indications. corekes a lot of sense for corporate...
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carlos condé a researcher with human rights watch also in manila.political and security analyst with the think tank asia pacific power. ways to progress and in hong kong al jazeera correspondent jim. we reached out to the government for a representative to join our program but they declined our request so welcome to all of you and i want to start with our community because at the top of the show we asked people for their experiences if they've been impacted by this war on drugs we heard responses so this is in the al to process who writes on twitter if it had not been for deterred today's drug war my brother would have been a drug addict until now he goes on to say my brother was fairly incarcerated by authorities there are also reported cases of killings here at our place where we are due to the administration's anti-drug campaign and that's because some drug addicts have illegal possessions of firearms which give the police the right to protect their lives so a viewpoint that may not hear often at least outside of the philippines what do you make
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germany thank you very much for that german on in the gun live in manila. puerto rico's embattled governor has announced he won't be seeking reelection next year bond he is refusing to give in to protesters calling for his immediate resignation and a video posted on facebook with carter is a said he'd also step down as leader of his party for his days of demonstrations often messages were leaked showing heaven's advice is insulting women the disabled and victims of hurricane maria gabriel has moved from san juan. another night of loud protests year old san juan right outside the governor's mansion people calling for the governor ricardo rosario to step down from the governor's message late sunday it was posted on facebook was unexpected and the protesters here did not want to hear another apology or another excuse they wanted to hear that the governor would step down instead this is what he had to say. i am announcing that i will not seek reelection as governor next year i'm also resigning as president of the new progressive party lastly i have to respect t
germany thank you very much for that german on in the gun live in manila. puerto rico's embattled governor has announced he won't be seeking reelection next year bond he is refusing to give in to protesters calling for his immediate resignation and a video posted on facebook with carter is a said he'd also step down as leader of his party for his days of demonstrations often messages were leaked showing heaven's advice is insulting women the disabled and victims of hurricane maria gabriel has...
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just here in manila. time for a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera britain's new prime minister will be announced shortly to reason may is due to hold a final cabinet meeting before she resigns and the result of the conservative party's leadership election will be revealed boris johnson's a favorite to beat rival jeremy hunt in the vote by tory party members iran says it doesn't want to see confrontation with the u.k. or the seizure of a british flag oil tanker u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt is calling for a european led naval mission to ensure safe shipping through the strait of hormuz. i think it is very important. at. 10 downing street who understand that iran does not seek confrontation iran who. normally based on mutual respect kenya's finance minister has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges and rerouted she's accused of awarding contracts and payments for the construction of dams to an italian owned company kenya's public prosecutor says it will seek the extradition of the comp
just here in manila. time for a quick check of the headlines here on al-jazeera britain's new prime minister will be announced shortly to reason may is due to hold a final cabinet meeting before she resigns and the result of the conservative party's leadership election will be revealed boris johnson's a favorite to beat rival jeremy hunt in the vote by tory party members iran says it doesn't want to see confrontation with the u.k. or the seizure of a british flag oil tanker u.k. foreign...
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more than 2 years ago in manila the net cost to your son was killed by armed men but she believes they were linked to the police the net blames president or the good doctor to so-called mourned drugs for her son's death and she's become an activist speaking out against the campaign. killings should and the government should instead serve the filipinos according to government data more than 6000 people have been killed over the past 3 years an average of 6 every day but the rights groups believe the actual number is nearly 5 times higher for the last 3 years killings related to the war on drugs have mainly been in areas of the capital manila but amnesty international says in its latest report there are now concentrated in the province of in northern philippines in every police operation documented by amnesty international over the last few months the group says police claim the use of deadly force was justified as the suspect officers but in many cases witnesses contradict that it also says it's found another disturbing pattern police commanders who previously held posts in what was onc
more than 2 years ago in manila the net cost to your son was killed by armed men but she believes they were linked to the police the net blames president or the good doctor to so-called mourned drugs for her son's death and she's become an activist speaking out against the campaign. killings should and the government should instead serve the filipinos according to government data more than 6000 people have been killed over the past 3 years an average of 6 every day but the rights groups believe...
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for the last 3 years killings related to the war on drugs have mainly been in areas of the capital manila but amnesty international says in its latest report there are now concentrated in the province of bullock on in northern philippines in every police operation documented by amnesty international over the last few months the group says police claim the use of deadly force was just. to fight as the suspect officers but in many cases witnesses contradict that it also says it's found another disturbing pattern police commanders who previously held posts in what was once considered the deadliest region for truck or killings metro manila have been promoted to senior roles in. an extrajudicial killings there over amnesty international calls e.g. case have since risen sharply. to. the war on drugs including the commission of crimes under international law. the fact. that the big. ensuring just before the big army deter just government has this missed and mistakes with port and he says police operations will continue to be relentless and deadly amnesty international is politicizing the. so-cal
for the last 3 years killings related to the war on drugs have mainly been in areas of the capital manila but amnesty international says in its latest report there are now concentrated in the province of bullock on in northern philippines in every police operation documented by amnesty international over the last few months the group says police claim the use of deadly force was just. to fight as the suspect officers but in many cases witnesses contradict that it also says it's found another...
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manila. this was president rodrigo deter to sports the state of the nation address his supporters promised it would be his most important year laying out his plans for the remaining 3 years of his term. in his 90 minute address in congress where the majority is allied to this administration he promised a continuation of this policy until the end of his term and no let up in this campaign against the illegal drugs treat i. still have. to fight against this social minutes let the results. of the death penalty. for crying is still a big. legal. despite a united nations human rights council resolution to investigate the killings and a pending preliminary examination in the international criminal court the philippine government says more than 6000 filipinos have been killed since the terror to launch the so-called war on drugs but the rights groups say the total is more than $20000.00 local polls do show approval for detaches war on drugs but many people also fear they could become victims of extr
manila. this was president rodrigo deter to sports the state of the nation address his supporters promised it would be his most important year laying out his plans for the remaining 3 years of his term. in his 90 minute address in congress where the majority is allied to this administration he promised a continuation of this policy until the end of his term and no let up in this campaign against the illegal drugs treat i. still have. to fight against this social minutes let the results. of the...
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carlos condé a researcher with human rights watch also in manila.political and security analyst with the think tank asia pacific pathways to progress and in hong kong al jazeera correspondent. we reached out to the government for a representative to join our program as well but they declined our request so welcome to all of you and i want to start with our community because at the top of the show we asked people for their experiences if they've been impacted by this war on drugs we heard responses so this is in the al to process who writes on twitter if it had not been for deterred drug war my brother would have been a drug addict until now he goes on to say my brother was fairly incarcerated by authorities there also reported cases of killings here at our place where we are due to the administration's anti-drug campaign and that's because some drug addicts have illegal possessions of firearms which give the police the right to protect their lives so a viewpoint that may not hear often at least outside of the philippines what do you make of his take
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carlos condé a researcher with human rights watch also in manila.political and security analyst with the think tank asia pacific pathways to progress and in hong kong al jazeera correspondent jim. we reached out to the government for a representative to join our program as well but they declined our request so welcome to all of you and i want to start with our community because at the top of the show we asked people for their experiences if they've been impacted by this war on drugs we heard responses so this is in the process who writes on twitter if it had not been for deterred drug war my brother would have been a drug addict until now he goes on to say my brother was fairly incarcerated by authorities there also reported cases of killings here at our place where we are due to the administration's anti-drug campaign and that's because some drug addicts have illegal possessions of firearms which give the police the right to protect their lives so a viewpoint that may not hear often at least outside of the philippines what do you make of his take o
carlos condé a researcher with human rights watch also in manila.political and security analyst with the think tank asia pacific pathways to progress and in hong kong al jazeera correspondent jim. we reached out to the government for a representative to join our program as well but they declined our request so welcome to all of you and i want to start with our community because at the top of the show we asked people for their experiences if they've been impacted by this war on drugs we heard...
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from manila. more than 2 years ago in manila the net cost to your son was killed by armed men but she believes they were linked to the police monette blames president or diego doctor to so-called mourn drugs for her son's death and she's become an activist speaking out against the campaign. killings should and the government should instead serve the filipinos according to government data more than 6000 people have been killed over the past 3 years an average of 6 every day but the rights groups believe the actual number is nearly 5 times higher for the last 3 years killings related to the war on drugs have mainly been in areas of the capital manila but amnesty international says in its latest report they're now concentrated in the province of bullock on in northern philippines in every police operation documented by amnesty international over the last few months the group says police claim the use of deadly force was justified as the suspect officers but in many cases witnesses contradict that it
from manila. more than 2 years ago in manila the net cost to your son was killed by armed men but she believes they were linked to the police monette blames president or diego doctor to so-called mourn drugs for her son's death and she's become an activist speaking out against the campaign. killings should and the government should instead serve the filipinos according to government data more than 6000 people have been killed over the past 3 years an average of 6 every day but the rights groups...
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university in manila he says the protesters are a vocal minority. ironically in fact the president started this speech play saying that i asked for a cease approval ratings are concerned there are only 3 percent of filipinos who oppose him in fact he's the most popular filipina president ever and his approval ratings actually jumped up in recent months and in the last me term elections he's alex completely dominated the race and the opposition is extremely isolated so you have a number of filipinos who are vehemently opposed to president but the vast majority of the philippine us at least this is what the service suggests are still satisfied with him and have a lot of trust in him that is why do speech i think has been so far his most disciplined and focused speech and in this speech he has been emphasizing that in the remaining years of his office he's going to cement his legacy seems the president's approval ratings are almost results neutral meaning what people appreciate here he says he is feeling as to deal with the issue i think is what the ph
university in manila he says the protesters are a vocal minority. ironically in fact the president started this speech play saying that i asked for a cease approval ratings are concerned there are only 3 percent of filipinos who oppose him in fact he's the most popular filipina president ever and his approval ratings actually jumped up in recent months and in the last me term elections he's alex completely dominated the race and the opposition is extremely isolated so you have a number of...
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jamil alan duggan has more from manila. this is all basically for a stronger measures i.p.o. before congress for the imposition of the death penalty for illegal drugs and plunder is proof of his government's priority he also admitted in this speech that his government is corruption driven rigid and that's over the past few months he has actually pleaded up officials in the palace and shove money in his mouth there is essentially nothing different from the speech of president to that the others except that this he is and how are over an hour later we would be by the time he appeared in kong resident but here outside the halls of congress just a few blocks away tens of thousands are group of protesters are marching in the spring and many of them suggesting that instead of talking president through the good that they're tested should listen to instead they told us basically the procedure in action is oh good they're there in the south china sea is the pixelation to china including his so-called war on drugs all of these issues they say his rhetoric against gay people against the
jamil alan duggan has more from manila. this is all basically for a stronger measures i.p.o. before congress for the imposition of the death penalty for illegal drugs and plunder is proof of his government's priority he also admitted in this speech that his government is corruption driven rigid and that's over the past few months he has actually pleaded up officials in the palace and shove money in his mouth there is essentially nothing different from the speech of president to that the others...
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killed thousands of poor filipino suspected of using or selling drugs german island has more from manila. more than 2 years ago in manila the net cost to use on algerian was killed by armed men but she believes they were linked to the police the net blames president of the good of her to so-called mourned drugs for her son's death and she's become an activist speaking out against the campaign. killings should end the government should instead serve the filipinos according to government data more than 6000 people have been killed over the past 3 years an average of 6 every day but the rights groups believe the actual number is nearly 5 times higher for the last 3 years killings related to the war on drugs have mainly been in areas of the capital manila but amnesty international says in its latest report there are now concentrated in the province of bullock on in northern philippines in every police operation documented by amnesty international over the last few months the group says police claim the use of deadly force was justified as the suspect for officers but in many cases witnesses
killed thousands of poor filipino suspected of using or selling drugs german island has more from manila. more than 2 years ago in manila the net cost to use on algerian was killed by armed men but she believes they were linked to the police the net blames president of the good of her to so-called mourned drugs for her son's death and she's become an activist speaking out against the campaign. killings should end the government should instead serve the filipinos according to government data...
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a new location is a location where high ranking officials who where previously in charge of metro manila have moved in over the past year what it shows also is that people are exit you did simply for being on the so-called drug watch list which are listed that are compiled at the local level outside of any legal process we are also seeing a complete failure to hold accountable anyone for these murders and there's a complete climate of impunity that's why what our conclusion in this report is that there are no domestic avenues to seek accountability and redress for what is really a murderous enterprise and therefore we are calling on the united nations human rights council to table a resolution adopt a resolution to investigate the human rights situation in the philippines and we are also asking the international criminal court who is currently carrying a preliminary examination to expedite this and to a formal process of investigating the war on drugs in the philippines and then what do you think should this united nations human rights council go ahead what do you. think that will change
a new location is a location where high ranking officials who where previously in charge of metro manila have moved in over the past year what it shows also is that people are exit you did simply for being on the so-called drug watch list which are listed that are compiled at the local level outside of any legal process we are also seeing a complete failure to hold accountable anyone for these murders and there's a complete climate of impunity that's why what our conclusion in this report is...
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in office will be the most dangerous for people into drugs general allen's organ has borne or from manila the amnesty international report released today is a continuation of what it is shared in 2017 but this time it focuses on one key area the province of bullock line in the northern part of the philippines according to its researchers it says that drug related operations by police and killings are linked with armed groups on the air is similar to the patterns made in different areas in the past since president lee good it had to launch the so-called war on drugs in 2016 but it there is one pattern that strikes the most to researchers of amnesty and that is that commanders coming from different parts of metro manila.
in office will be the most dangerous for people into drugs general allen's organ has borne or from manila the amnesty international report released today is a continuation of what it is shared in 2017 but this time it focuses on one key area the province of bullock line in the northern part of the philippines according to its researchers it says that drug related operations by police and killings are linked with armed groups on the air is similar to the patterns made in different areas in the...
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the philippines has rough it population growth 12000000 people live in metro manila alone and the power grid is in urgent need of modernization electricity is expensive and the funds generate a lot of pollution joe on a alah is head of sustainable energy funds for the bank and says there are major business opportunities in the sector then your business is going to move so you don't just go green be happy to feel good about that you do good for the environment make money out of the. 2 thirds of the philippines energy consumption is actually coming from fossil fuel so in our own little way back here in the country what we hope to do is to. help shift that energy mix. or energy. this is one of the projects a bank has financed to the tune of 1000000 euros just a year ago it was a stinking open rubbish dump the biggest landfill site in manila now the garbage has been covered with earth and is used to generate electricity. silver navarro is an engineer and renewable energy consultant. this will be. connected to the ground and it's collecting methane gas and other gases that's being produced b
the philippines has rough it population growth 12000000 people live in metro manila alone and the power grid is in urgent need of modernization electricity is expensive and the funds generate a lot of pollution joe on a alah is head of sustainable energy funds for the bank and says there are major business opportunities in the sector then your business is going to move so you don't just go green be happy to feel good about that you do good for the environment make money out of the. 2 thirds of...
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how to tell you also about a crackdown on corrupt civil servants jamil and dugan has more from manila. this is all basically for a stronger measures i feel before congress for the imposition of the death penalty for illegal drugs and plunder is proof of his government's priority he also admitted in this speech that his government is corruption driven rigid and that's over the past few months he has actually pleaded up officials in the palace and shove money in his mouth there is essentially nothing different from the speech of president bush that the day compared to others except that this time he is and how we're over an hour late season which would be by the time he appeared in congress but here outside the halls of congress just a few blocks away tens of thousands are proof protesters are marching in the ring and many of them suggesting that instead of talking president through the good that they're tested should listen to instead good they told us basically the procedure in action is of their day in the south china sea in the pitch relation to china including his so-called war on
how to tell you also about a crackdown on corrupt civil servants jamil and dugan has more from manila. this is all basically for a stronger measures i feel before congress for the imposition of the death penalty for illegal drugs and plunder is proof of his government's priority he also admitted in this speech that his government is corruption driven rigid and that's over the past few months he has actually pleaded up officials in the palace and shove money in his mouth there is essentially...
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the bbc‘s howard johnson joins us from manila.e country? well, rico, serious enough to declare a nationwide alert. that's not a national effort ma, so not every pa rt national effort ma, so not every part of the country is suffering from dengue at the moment, but at the moment five or six regions are suffering from dengue —— national emergency. you suffering from dengue —— national emergency. you can see suffering from dengue —— national emergency. you can see out of the window, it is rain rainy season and between june and october window, it is rain rainy season and betweenjune and october lots of rains come through the region and thatis rains come through the region and that is perfect for the mosquitoes that is perfect for the mosquitoes that caused the disease. it causes terrible fever and headaches and pains in thejoints and terrible fever and headaches and pains in the joints and what the government is doing is raising awareness to make sure people cover themselves and use spray in these parts to ward off mosquitoes. let's no
the bbc‘s howard johnson joins us from manila.e country? well, rico, serious enough to declare a nationwide alert. that's not a national effort ma, so not every pa rt national effort ma, so not every part of the country is suffering from dengue at the moment, but at the moment five or six regions are suffering from dengue —— national emergency. you suffering from dengue —— national emergency. you can see suffering from dengue —— national emergency. you can see out of the window,...
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darrien who was a professor of political science of political science out to disarm university in manila good to have you with us on the program it seems that the speech no matter what the president is or is not going to say is drawing anger from those who vehemently disagree with his policies ever since he's become president. well ironically in fact the president started the speech by saying that as for a cease approval ratings are concerned there are only 3 percent of filipinos while posing in fact he's the most popular filipino president ever and he's approval ratings actually jumped up in recent months and in the last me term elections he's completely dominated the race and the opposition is extremely isolated so you have a number of filipinos who are vehemently opposed to the president but the vast majority of the philippine us at least this is what the survey suggests are still satisfied with him and have a lot of trust in him that is why do speech i think has been so far his most disciplined and focused speech and in this speech he has been emphasizing that in the remaining years
darrien who was a professor of political science of political science out to disarm university in manila good to have you with us on the program it seems that the speech no matter what the president is or is not going to say is drawing anger from those who vehemently disagree with his policies ever since he's become president. well ironically in fact the president started the speech by saying that as for a cease approval ratings are concerned there are only 3 percent of filipinos while posing...
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a new location is a location where high ranking officials who where previously in charge of metro manila have moved in over the past year what it shows also is that people are exit you did simply for being on the so-called drug watch list which are listed that are compile at the local level outside of any legal process we are also seeing a complete failure to hold accountable anyone for murders and there's a complete climate of impunity that's why what our conclusion in this report is that there are no domestic avenues to seek accountability and redress for what is really a murderous enterprise and therefore we are calling on the united nations human rights council to table a resolution adopt a resolution to investigate the human rights situation in the philippines and we are also asking the international criminal court who is currently carrying a preliminary examination to expedite this and her formal process of investigating the war on drugs in the philippines and then what do you think should this united nations human rights council vote go ahead what do you. think that will change be
a new location is a location where high ranking officials who where previously in charge of metro manila have moved in over the past year what it shows also is that people are exit you did simply for being on the so-called drug watch list which are listed that are compile at the local level outside of any legal process we are also seeing a complete failure to hold accountable anyone for murders and there's a complete climate of impunity that's why what our conclusion in this report is that...
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will be the most dangerous yet for people who are into drugs well driller and organ has more from manila. the amnesty international report released today is a continuation of what it is shared in 2017 but this time it focuses on one key area the province of bullock line in the northern part of the philippines according to its researchers it says that drug related operations by police and killings are linked with armed groups on the air is similar to the patterns made in different areas in the past since president toledo declared to launched his so-called war on drugs in 2016 but if there is one pattern that strikes the most to researchers of amnesty and that is that commanders coming from different parts of metro manila have been moved with a higher ranks and positions in cannes and that follows the sharp rise of killings in the area and as expected based on the different kinds of statements issued by the philippine government in the past when it comes investigations like this the philippine government through its spokesperson has been dismissive of this report according to the spokesper
will be the most dangerous yet for people who are into drugs well driller and organ has more from manila. the amnesty international report released today is a continuation of what it is shared in 2017 but this time it focuses on one key area the province of bullock line in the northern part of the philippines according to its researchers it says that drug related operations by police and killings are linked with armed groups on the air is similar to the patterns made in different areas in the...
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to dog and. 0 manila. high temperatures and strong winds are making it tough to extinguish wildfires raging across central portugal around a 1000 firefighters are battling the flames 200 kilometers north of lisbon 32 people have been injured and some locals are blaming a lack of resources and government's inaction for the damage caused by the fires the e.u. has warned that wildfires are already a serious and increasing threat across the continents well tom burke is chairman of the climate change think tank a 3 g. he says the fires fit into a broader pattern of extreme weather events the picture is coming through pretty clearly and not just fires there are also hurricanes and floods as well so there are a lot of extreme weather events which are exactly what the scientists told us was going to happen so that we're starting to see is governments politicians at least paying attention but they're not translating that into really aggressive enough action to stop the problem getting worse several things that can
to dog and. 0 manila. high temperatures and strong winds are making it tough to extinguish wildfires raging across central portugal around a 1000 firefighters are battling the flames 200 kilometers north of lisbon 32 people have been injured and some locals are blaming a lack of resources and government's inaction for the damage caused by the fires the e.u. has warned that wildfires are already a serious and increasing threat across the continents well tom burke is chairman of the climate...
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see what happened certainly as the investigation proceeds colace condé thanks for joining us from manilaambassadors from 22 countries have condemned china's treatment of ethnic and religious minorities in an unprecedented move they issued a letter calling for the detention of weaken muslims to stop cutting lopez when i am reports. this fun stuff building is called a vocational center and china critics say it's more like a prison one of many detention camps run by the government. the target they say are ethnic and religious minorities mostly wigger muslims in the northwest region of chink young activists say at least 1000000 people are detained in similar camps where extreme surveillance force assimilation and abuse are common the camps have long sparked international criticism in an unprecedented move 22 nations signed a letter to the un human rights council condemning disturbing reports australia canada and japan are among the signatories along with britain france and germany they call on china to stop the mass detentions respect religious freedom and grant independent experts meaningfu
see what happened certainly as the investigation proceeds colace condé thanks for joining us from manilaambassadors from 22 countries have condemned china's treatment of ethnic and religious minorities in an unprecedented move they issued a letter calling for the detention of weaken muslims to stop cutting lopez when i am reports. this fun stuff building is called a vocational center and china critics say it's more like a prison one of many detention camps run by the government. the target...
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to investigate what it says are unlawful debts jamila island and has this report from manila.more than 2 years ago in manila the net cost to use an algerian was killed by armed men but she believes they were linked to the police monette blames president of the so-called mourn drugs for her son's death and she's become an activist speaking out against the campaign. x a goodish of killings should and the government should instead serve the filipinos according to government data more than 6000 people have been killed over the past 3 years an average of 6 every day but the rights groups believe the actual number is nearly 5 times higher for the last 3 years killings related to the war on drugs have mainly been in areas of the capital manila but amnesty international says in its latest report there are now concentrated in the province of bullock on in northern philippines in every police operation documented by amnesty international over the last few months the group says police claim the use of deadly force was justified as the suspect officers but in many cases witnesses contradi
to investigate what it says are unlawful debts jamila island and has this report from manila.more than 2 years ago in manila the net cost to use an algerian was killed by armed men but she believes they were linked to the police monette blames president of the so-called mourn drugs for her son's death and she's become an activist speaking out against the campaign. x a goodish of killings should and the government should instead serve the filipinos according to government data more than 6000...
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carlos condé a researcher with human rights watch also in manila.political and security analyst with the think tank asia pacific pathways to progress and in hong kong al jazeera correspondent. we reached out to the government for a representative to join our program as well but they declined our request so welcome to all of you and i want to start with our community because at the top of the show we asked people for their experiences if they've been impacted by this war on drugs we heard responses so this is in the al to process who writes on twitter if it had not been for deterred drug war my brother would have been a drug addict until now he goes on to say my brother was fairly incarcerated by authorities there also reported cases of killings here at our place where we are due to the administration's anti-drug campaign and that's because some drug addicts have illegal possessions of firearms which give the police the right to protect their lives so a viewpoint that may not here often at least outside of the philippines what do you make of his take
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all very new to the joining us now to talk more about this is journalist margo ortigas from manila my god to terror tape has taken the opportunity to talk about his accomplishments especially his war on drugs what did you make of all the things he said today. now what we're seeing here actually is a rather unprecedented situation where you have a president in the middle of his term who is actually more popular now than he was when he was elected 3 years ago and aside from that he's coming off the back of a mid term elections where his allies won pretty much a landslide victory so they now have a super majority so he's got both popular support and political support he is expected to carry on with the same line of policy as we have seen over the last 3 years because people are basically saying it's working for them so it's very controversial war on drugs which official figures say some 5000 * people have been killed as a result of compared to the larger human rights calculations which puts the death toll at closer to 20000 people killed arbitrarily or indeed in premeditated supposedly g
all very new to the joining us now to talk more about this is journalist margo ortigas from manila my god to terror tape has taken the opportunity to talk about his accomplishments especially his war on drugs what did you make of all the things he said today. now what we're seeing here actually is a rather unprecedented situation where you have a president in the middle of his term who is actually more popular now than he was when he was elected 3 years ago and aside from that he's coming off...
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3 weeks back a 3 year old girl was shot dead by philippines police in a province near the capital manila the squad on an anti drug operation they say she was used as a human shield her family says she wasn't but. death was called collateral damage by this man here. drano delegate also is a senator and a former head of the philippines police he's led the president to tertius so-called war on drugs but now the un has decided to investigate the un human rights council set up a preliminary investigation into the n.t. drugs campaign that has killed more than 6000 people in 3 years those are just government figures michael killing is another figure on that death list but it also stands out it's prompted questions such as the one the priest asked my close friend will when is enough enough. that he might have a final farewell is all that's left for michael's mother she's living a parent's worst nightmare her daughter was gunned down in a drug raid carried out by police kathleen michael peña was only 3 years old her father and the alleged narcotics dealer is said to have used her as a human shiel
3 weeks back a 3 year old girl was shot dead by philippines police in a province near the capital manila the squad on an anti drug operation they say she was used as a human shield her family says she wasn't but. death was called collateral damage by this man here. drano delegate also is a senator and a former head of the philippines police he's led the president to tertius so-called war on drugs but now the un has decided to investigate the un human rights council set up a preliminary...
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children as part of a government health program that program was quickly scuttled and earlier this year manila banned the drug officials also opened criminal proceedings against the vaccines manufacturer and against public health officials. to talk more about this we're joined by dr viler the w.h.o. representative to the philippines dr violet can you give us a sense of what's happening on the ground how bad is the situation. has good afternoon we share the concern of the government about the repartee increase in the cases now with more than 100000 cases reported so find close to 500 deaths we are seeing on the ground almost twice as many as cases as in the same period of last year and it is clear that we have to brace for more with the onset of the rains we usually see that in the 2nd half of the year we will have 3 times as many cases as in the 1st half so so we are concerned about the situation i want to talk a bit more about denver the vaccine against dengue fever it looks like the philippines was one of the few countries to have a nationwide rollout of administering this vaccine and i'm a
children as part of a government health program that program was quickly scuttled and earlier this year manila banned the drug officials also opened criminal proceedings against the vaccines manufacturer and against public health officials. to talk more about this we're joined by dr viler the w.h.o. representative to the philippines dr violet can you give us a sense of what's happening on the ground how bad is the situation. has good afternoon we share the concern of the government about the...
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standards the waste was sent to the philippines years ago following a legal dispute the government in manila hired a shipping company to send it back to canada. and this is what happens when south-east asian countries accept western waste. mountains of garbage from france germany and other european countries items are used once and thrown away malaysian activists found this site next to a palm oil plantation. we followed though i 3 every day. and then but. the stuff i 3 so those a. radio recalls the awful help. the problem has gotten worse since china stopped accepting waste shipments in 27 team since then millions of tons of waste have been shipped to thailand vietnam malaysia and indonesia environmentalists have called on the countries to stop accepting waste they also say the solution isn't just local the producers of plastic also have to change their ways. but i think it's a call and we are kidding ourselves by using. i think we to get a breeze and they try to our country. the european union has promised to stop exporting its plastic waste to developing countries but only in 2021 so for
standards the waste was sent to the philippines years ago following a legal dispute the government in manila hired a shipping company to send it back to canada. and this is what happens when south-east asian countries accept western waste. mountains of garbage from france germany and other european countries items are used once and thrown away malaysian activists found this site next to a palm oil plantation. we followed though i 3 every day. and then but. the stuff i 3 so those a. radio...