Today, the Senate passed a bipartisan resolution condemning the ongoing human rights abuses in the Philippines. Passage of this resolution shows that the U.S. Senate stands united in our condemnation of the Duterte government’s ongoing troubling behavior & democratic backsliding.
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Our resolution also continues our call for the release of Filipina Senator Leila de Lima, and for the Duterte government to end its harassment of journalists. Proud to be joined by , , , & in this bipartisan effort.
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But our Supreme Leader has congratulated Duterte personally on how he handles his country's drug problems.
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Supreme leaders? Baka supreme sipsip! Hahaha
Jailing a drug protector being tried in the courts of law is not a human rights violation.
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De Lima was set up. Witnesses are convicted criminals. Drugs keep coming in while de Lima is in jail. Tons of shabu worth millions got through custom under Faeldon‘ watch. Ninja cops led by Albayalde caught recycling shabu.
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I see they've gone to their safe place of criticizing others
This is the congress that just paid for concentration camps on the border with no oversight or requirements of improving standards despite reports of rampant sexual assault, animal pen-like crowding, "losing" kids etc.
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How about some help for the American citizens in Puerto Rico, suffering yet again?? hurricanes, earthquakes..............
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lol😂🤣😁😀







