
Duterte lashes out at critics of drug war killings
Clip: 9/6/2016 | 3m 25s
More than 2,000 people have been killed in the Philippines as part of a drug crackdown.
More than 2,000 people have been killed in the Philippines as part of a sweeping drug crackdown whipped up by President Rodrigo Duterte. Both the United States and the United Nations have expressed criticism, and back in his own country, residents are torn over the wave of violence. William Brangham reports on the diplomatic fallout.
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Duterte lashes out at critics of drug war killings
Clip: 9/6/2016 | 3m 25s
More than 2,000 people have been killed in the Philippines as part of a sweeping drug crackdown whipped up by President Rodrigo Duterte. Both the United States and the United Nations have expressed criticism, and back in his own country, residents are torn over the wave of violence. William Brangham reports on the diplomatic fallout.
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