Silingan Coffee keeps memories of extrajudicial killing victims alive through digital museum
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Silingan Coffee keeps memories of extrajudicial killing victims alive through digital museum

2021 was a turbulent year for the country. For nearly a year, the Covid-19 pandemic has forced Filipinos to stay indoors due to strict lockdowns, leaving them unsure of what the future holds. In the middle of this turmoil, former President Rodrigo Duterte’s presidency, which was at its twilight, continued its murderous “war on drugs” campaign. Duterte’s presidency claimed the lives of almost 7,000 individuals, the majority of whom were impoverished. Families were devastated by the deaths of their loved ones, some of whom were providers. Misinformation was pervasive, and fanatical supporters believed the campaign was legitimate, effectively censoring any […]... Keep on reading: Silingan Coffee keeps memories of extrajudicial killing victims alive through digital museum

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