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So we can reduce illegal drug use." The legend of Rodrigo Duterte, as told from the frontlines of the #WaronDrugs | Legendary | We give them a chance to have a new life. "So far, we have a project for the surrenderees to work in the canteens of our district. Councilman Jaime Abasola shares what work those who surrendered are responsible for in the community, as PRI shares. Within this specific barangay, authorities have decided that hard work is the solution.
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For example, Barangay 197, which is a district in Pasay City, is a poor neighborhood. The decisions as to what those who surrender will be asked to do as a form of rehabilitation for their drug use seems to be falling on the barangay leaders, which are small units of government. "This is the only time I've seen a president like this, who says exactly what he wants to say." On Rodrigo Duterte: Those who surrendered did so as a means to avoid this same fate. The deaths were a result of either police operations or vigilantes. One example of this involved sending meth addicts to take compulsory Zumba classes.ĭuterte has earned international attention for his violent war on drugs which has left 1,400 people dead within the three months that he has been in office. Officials have therefore been forced to find alternatives. Most of the said facilities were already filled to capacity prior to the call to surrender. It seems that the government was also unprepared as there are only 14 public rehab facilities in all of the Philippines and even less private facilities. Authorities now state that the response by the drug users who answered the president's call has been overwhelming with over 600,000 admitted drug users flooding the offices of the government and police stations to register their names. The Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte began an initiative during his first week of office that called for drug addicts to turn themselves in as he sought to go to war on the prevalence of drug use and trafficking in his nation.