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Sign in to listen to groundbreaking journalism. This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article. President Rodrigo Duterte uprooted his bloody Davao City war against suspected drug users, pushers, and big dealers in , ordering enforcers to hunt down targets in the national capital and almost all major urban centers of the Philippines. Around 6, have died in police operations since Duterte assumed the presidency, while human rights groups estimate up to 30, deaths to include drug suspects killed by vigilantes. Lovitos said that the main target of the November 6 operation, year-old Davao City resident Revsan Ethelbert Elizalde , is a known source of party drugs across Southern Mindanao and other regions. In at least one photo, she is shown together with Elizalde. Sara Duterte said she fired Tupas the day after the raid. Tupas claimed she left the party an hour before the raid. But some of those arrested disputed this, telling the Davao-based Newsline Philippines that she was there, and that her name was in fact the first one mentioned by operatives after they had gathered all the partygoers in one area. Tupas acknowledged that Elizalde was a friend in an interview with Rappler. Elizalde has locked his Instagram and Facebook accounts. His Twitter account is still up but only shows sporadic posts since he joined in June His last publicly visible post was in October From Twitter photos and those taken at his party, Elizalde has bulked up and taken on a more sophisticated look since His Twitter account says he is a registered nurse and professional healthcare representative. However, he has since moved on from the pharmaceutical firm he identifies on the Twitter account and another that he listed in his application for a medical representative license from the Professional Regulatory Commission Board of Pharmacy. The Newsline Philippines report on November 10 said the arrested targets claimed doctors were among the other partygoers allowed to leave by PDEA agents. The PDEA regional chief said months of monitoring and surveillance of Elizalde stemmed from a February interdiction of a package of drugs from two Davao City residents. That operation led to a pair of cousins detained and charged after a controlled-delivery sting in Bacaca, Davao City. They were caught receiving a package of the party drug ecstasy, some tablets of LSD lysergic acid diethylamide , and a packet of marijuana, with a combined value of just a little less than P1 million. The drugs from the February raid, Lovitos said, came as mail packets from Germany. These are mostly imported from Europe. They really are part of the circle of our subject of operations. This only makes her silence on Tupas, a name she could hardly utter, an intriguing puzzle to Davao residents and critics of the Duterte family. Tupas and Elizalde share some common traits. Elizalde grew up in Tandag City, Surigao del Sur. Contrary to some news reports, his family was and remains middle-class. He attended the Jacinto Elpa National High School in Tandag and grew up in very different surroundings from the world of the famous clan that has vast holdings in sugar, shipping, insurance, mining, and media operations. Tupas and Elizalde were considered bright pupils. Tupas, in an interview with the Daily Tribune , said she grew up interested in the arts. I was a natural when it came to dancing. I also developed my reading skills. A former high school classmate of Elizalde said he was in the star class, and pretty near the top of that class. Tupas said in college, her love of reading and writing allowed her to get 1. Even in her younger years, Tupas was known for her feisty personality. He recalled seeing Elizalde posting some luxury items on his Facebook page. But when asked if her office had coordinated with the Davao City police, she said law enforcement agencies keep projects to themselves and coordinate only when they are about to launch an operation. Kraft claimed that the police in Davao City were intolerant of illegal drug activities, making drug possession and sale in the city become high-risk undertakings. This is the same line that then-mayor Rodrigo Duterte spouted years back, saying he told pushers and users to get out of his city, or else. It is the same argument raised by Duterte family supporters, who note that the arrest, done outside of Davao City, is proof that their city remains safe. The February arrests show that Davao City remains an important entry point of illegal drugs in Mindanao. The November 6 operation also shows both alleged traders and users as residents of the city. The latest operation also highlights how close raid personalities have come to the seat of power. Please abide by Rappler's commenting guidelines. Here in the US there has been a movement to decriminalize drug use not legalize. Why is it important to subscribe? Learn more. Upgrade to listen Powered by Speechify. Post Comment Cancel. Sort by Newest comments Oldest comments. John M. August 13, at pm. Summarize this article with AI. How does this make you feel? Download the Rappler App! Logged in as Toggle account details My account. Log out. Close video.

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Local authorities killed five people in the 24 hours after he made the declaration and at least seven within a matter of days. Out of the killings the center recorded from July 1, , to June 30, , 53 15 percent occurred in Davao del Sur. All but one were committed by police and anti-drug agents during police operations. Human Rights Watch in interviewed families of victims of recent drug-related killings in Davao. Local activists said that the killings under the current mayor were no different from in previous years. The International Criminal Court is investigating these killings in its ongoing investigation into crimes against humanity in the Philippines. President Marcos has continued the anti-drug campaign begun by his predecessor. He has said repeatedly that the campaign against drugs will focus on rehabilitation but killings have continued. Unless President Marcos clarifies publicly that he has ordered a policy shift to end targeted killings of alleged drug dealers and users, and states clearly that those responsible for unlawful killings will be fully prosecuted, local officials like Duterte will continue to try to justify such killings, Human Rights Watch said. Abuses against Afghan Policewomen, Past and Present. Get updates on human rights issues from around the globe. Join our movement today. Countries Africa All Africa. Burkina Faso. Central African Republic. Democratic Republic of Congo. Equatorial Guinea. Eswatini formerly Swaziland. Sierra Leone. South Africa. South Sudan. Americas All Americas. Costa Rica. Dominican Republic. El Salvador. Asia All Asia. China and Tibet. Myanmar Burma. North Korea. Papua New Guinea. South Korea. Sri Lanka. Bosnia and Herzegovina. Czech Republic. European Union. Holy See. United Kingdom. Saudi Arabia. United Arab Emirates. United States All United States. Criminal Justice. Economic Justice. Racial Justice. US Foreign Policy. Topics Arms. Children's Rights. Crisis and Conflict. Disability Rights. Economic Justice and Rights. Environment and Human Rights. Free Speech. LGBT Rights. Refugees and Migrants. Rights of Older People. International Justice. Technology and Rights. United Nations. Women's Rights. Take Action. Join Us Our Committees. Film Festival. Legacies for Justice. Voices for Justice. About Careers. About Us. Social Media. Human Rights Education. Financials and Fundraising Policy. Give Now Make a One-time Gift. Give Monthly. Gifts in Wills and Trusts. Partners for Justice. Stock or Wire Transfer. Give from Your IRA. Donate Now. English Choose your language. More Languages. Would you like to see a version of this page that loads faster by showing text only? Yes No, don't ask again. Human Rights Watch. Click to expand Image. Your tax deductible gift can help stop human rights violations and save lives around the world. More Reading. October 18, News Release. October 10, Report. September 24, Report. Most Viewed. August 15, Dispatches. October 29, Report. August 29, Dispatches. June 9, News Release. November 12, News Release. Protecting Rights, Saving Lives Human Rights Watch defends the rights of people in close to countries worldwide, spotlighting abuses and bringing perpetrators to justice. Enter an email address Leave blank Leave blank Leave blank. An error occurred while subscribing your email address. Please try again.

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