Leni Robredo and Antonio Trillanes, read
this:
A story in http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/658805/more-than-5-000-killed-in-govt-s-war-on-drugs-ateneo-study-shows/story/
said according to a study by the Ateneo School of Government, ONLY 5,021 drug war
related deaths were recorded from May 10, 2016 to September 29, 2017. And
according to #RealNumbersPH or the consolidated data on the anti-illegal drug
campaign, only 4,279 drug
suspects have been killed from July 1, 2016 to May 15, 2018.
PAREHONG MALAYONG MALAYO sa sinasabi ninyo,
Leni at Trillanes, na 7,000 plus at 20,000 plus, respectively.
Ms. Robredo, you made your claim on the third
week of May last year or FOUR MONTHS BEFORE the conclusion of the Ateneo study.
Trillanes, you made yours in March this year. This is the link: http://globalnation.inquirer.net/164974/war-on-drugs-rodrigo-duterte-icc-antonio-trillanes-iv.
But the story said the study claims to be the
"most complete list of casualties that exists." Most of all, the
story said the study showed that ONLY 2,753 or 55 percent of were killed in police
operations. A total of 1,907 or 38 percent were killed by mostly unknown attackers
and 355 or seven percent were found dead. n short, NOT ALL WERE KILLED by policemen or other government
forces.
Kaya SINO NGAYON ang nagsasabi ng totoo sa
inyong tatlo ng Ateneo, Leni at Trillanes? Kung sinuman ang sasagot, siguruhin
lang nay may ipapakitang statistics. 30-
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