Corruption: The banality of evil or radical evil
Whether this corruption is banality of evil or radical evil, it is still evil which must be confronted.
Whether this corruption is banality of evil or radical evil, it is still evil which must be confronted.
The question was: How has the loss of your loved ones affected your lives? “I lost my grandfather,” replied an eight-year old boy who put on a stoic face. “He was the one left behind in the house with us to take care of us, so nanay could work, but now he’s gone.” “They killed my uncle, who was supporting my college education,” a tall lanky teenager chimed in. “I therefore had to stop schooling.” “I lost my parents, and it’s been really hard for us… ” began a 14-year-old girl who eventually broke down before she could finish her thought.
Maling ikinalat ng ilang mga pro-Duterte social media page na binasura daw ng International Criminal Court (ICC) ang mga kasong crimes against humanity laban kay dating pangulo Rodrigo Duterte.
A confessed assassin for the Davao Death Squad, he was the first to go public about the killings allegedly ordered by former President Rodrigo Duterte. Since 2014, when he was detained and brutally tortured by his former comrades, Matobato has been on the run.
Amnesty International has urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to cooperate with the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) investigations into the war on drugs of his predecessor, former president Rodrigo Duterte.