Deadly Drop Boxes Fuel Philippine’s ‘War on Drugs’
Anonymous Informant System Risks More Arbitrary Arrests, Killings
![A protester lights candles next to a placard, seeking justice for killings in President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs, during a protest in front of the Philippine National Police (PNP) headquarters in Quezon city, Metro Manila, Philippines August 23, 201](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2017/201709asia_philippines_protest_drugs_killings.jpg?itok=xDWb4AQI)
Anonymous Informant System Risks More Arbitrary Arrests, Killings
Item 7 General Debate
Global Action Needed to Deter Future Abuses and War Crimes
Mainstream Parties Should Reject Policies Based on Hate
Bill Became Harsher Since Leaving the Senate
Concerns of Inadequate Precautions by US-Led Coalition
Customary International Law Prohibits Returning Rohingya to Burma
Re: Concerns Regarding Interpol and China
Deadly Experiences in Bosnia and Sri Lanka Should Serve as Warning
Military Lays Internationally Banned Weapon
Five Dead Protesting Sudanese President’s Visit to Camp
Supports UN Human Rights Council Inquiry into Wartime Abuses