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What is the anti-drug effect of the Philippines after it shouted the anti-drug slogan?

Philippine President Duterte's iron fist progress effect is immediate!

After taking office, Duterte expressed his determination to eradicate drug lords in the Philippines within three to six months after taking office. Sure enough, on the second day of his arrival, Duterte launched an unprecedented "war on drugs" in the history of the Philippines. In the past three months, 850 drug lords have been executed and more than 600,000 people have turned themselves in. The reason why such remarkable achievements have been made is that Duterte has mobilized the people, and even the people can execute drug lords in private. Duterte said at the press conference that he would continue to execute the "murder order" and execute all drug dealers who refused to surrender. He also said that the killing order will continue until he leaves office. Although this practice is not desirable, it has achieved immediate results.

Since Duterte's anti-drug, there has been little domestic opposition, but after all, the domestic drug trade in the Philippines is too rampant, which has caused great harm to the Filipino people. Therefore, there are many people who support him. The United Nations also stressed that such illegal executions were inhuman. However, Duterte dismissed the accusations of the United Nations. He accused the United Nations of being weak and incompetent, and made no achievements in solving global hunger, fighting terrorism and ending the wars in Syria and Iraq. Even threatened to quit the United Nations.

Although Duterte's iron fist policy has been criticized, it has indeed contributed to the Philippine people. However, in addition to most low-level drug dealers and drug addicts, many innocent civilians were shot. Poor and marginalized people are not adequately protected by law.

If the problem is not fundamentally solved, after this round of "war on drugs", the drug problem will still resurface in the Philippines.