Relatives of people killed in the Philippine government's "War on Drugs" campaign hold placards to protest the impending resumption of the controversial anti-drug campaign in suburban Caloocan City, northeast of Manila. The Philippine National Police (PNP) is set to resume its controversial 'Oplan Tokhang' (knock and plead) anti-drug campaign, after being halted twice due to criticisms from human rights groups, who have accused the PNP of abusing its authority in handling the cases of suspected drug personalities, in what policemen have ostensibly described as alleged shootouts. (Photo by Rich


Relatives of people killed in the Philippine government's "War on Drugs" campaign hold placards to protest the impending resumption of the controversial anti-drug campaign in suburban Caloocan City, northeast of Manila. The Philippine National Police (PNP) is set to resume its controversial 'Oplan Tokhang' (knock and plead) anti-drug campaign, after being halted twice due to criticisms from human rights groups, who have accused the PNP of abusing its authority in handling the cases of suspected drug personalities, in what policemen have ostensibly described as alleged shootouts. (Photo by Richard James M. Mendoza/Pacific Press)


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