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Duterte human rights
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Why Did Duterte Chicken out of the ASEAN-Australia Summit?
By Luke Hunt
The strongman is clearly afraid of the scrutiny that might come from making the trip.
What a Dead Philippines-Canada Military Helicopter Deal Would Mean
By Prashanth Parameswaran
With a key acquisition now in trouble, a deeper look at the broader potential significance of its impending death.
What is Australia’s Stake in Philippine Chaos?
By Imelda Deinla and Rory MacNeil
Why should Australia be concerned with Duterte’s rising authoritarianism and contempt for the rule of law?
Duterte's Latest Target: The Commission on Human Rights
By Tom Smith
The Philippine president threatened to abolish Southeast Asia's oldest National Human Rights Institution.
What's Really Behind Duterte’s Disappearances in the Philippines?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
His administration has not found a sustainable way to deal with the president's prolonged absences.
Duterte’s Drug War is Distracting From His Social Reform Agenda
By Mong Palatino
By focusing on the controversial campaign, the president is taking attention away from commendable initiatives.
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