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Showing posts with label War on Drugs. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 09, 2017

How True? 25% of OFWs Sons and Daughters are Hooked Into Drugs


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The illegal drug problem has been a serious one in the Philippines for ages and the intensified war on drugs commenced as President Rodrigo Duterte shows determination to end this, waging all out war on drug-related criminals and that includes drug lords, drug pushers and runners. Unfortunately, most media people locally and abroad branded drug related-killings as "EJK" or extra judicial killings. From day one of the intensified operations of the PNP headed by General Bato dela Rosa, the death toll of the so-called EJK increases but the recent killings involved youth and minors that according to their parents and relatives are innocent and do not deserve to die in such way.
Just a few days ago, the killing involved OFW children who are allegedly drug runners and users. President Duterte is known to have a hearth with compassion to this sector. the very reason why he hate drugs is that it ruins the lives of the youth and he is determined to crush the drug problem for the Filipino youth to enjoy a safe and drug-free Philippines. But what is happening now? It appears that the youth he is trying to protect against this menace has become the "victims".

Sabotage

With the recent casualties , whom are sons of OFWs, President Duterte said that the war on drugs is being sabotaged by people who are not happy with his crusade. He stressed that killing and wrapping people [with masking tape] was never a doing of police authorities.
If the people who are not happy with the ongoing war on drugs are really doing this as a sabotage, the sad truth is that they are hurting our so called modern day heroes. While their remittances keep our economy from sinking, their family, the reason why they do such sacrifices, are being targeted by  criminal entities. What would the Duterte government do to protect them?
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25% of OFW sons and daughters are hooked on drugs?
During a press conference in Malacañang on March, President Duterte mentioned a yet to be confirmed data that a quarter of OFW dependents are hooked into drugs.
Is it the wages of working abroad for the sake of our children's future?


An OFW advocate expressed her views about children of OFWs being  casualties of drugs. Its either they become addicted to the evil substance or they become victims of the drug addicts. 
"There are more than 2,000 filipinos overseas detained in various jails on drug charges. Duty-bound, Our Department of Foreign Affairs exerts efforts, allocates government funds, invokes due process in defending them. Are they treated better abroad than in our own country? " Center for Migrant Advocacy President Ellene Sana said.
What shall OFWs do? Do they really need to go home to provide guidance to their children or otherwise they will come home to bury the remains of their beloved kids?
President Duterte has a vision for our children to have a better and peaceful community which will not be possible with illegal drugs around. The people involved in the drug trade in the country are surely not happy about it. The best way to help is to guide our children and be vigilant. We all deserve better and we can do it if everyone will start doing our part.

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Friday, August 18, 2017

Why Would The Police Kill A Grade 11 Son Of An OFW?


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Grade 11 student, Kian Loyd Delos Santos was shot dead after allegedly resisted, drawn a gun and fired at the police operatives undergoing "Oplan Galugad" iin Barangay 160, Caloocan City. The operatives said they were forced to fight back but witnesses and CCTV footage are telling otherwise.
The police said Kian suddenly ran upon confrontation. The police pursued him but the 17 year old kid drawn a gun and fired at them prompting the police to fire back and killed him. But in a CCTV footage, the police was seen dragging the  Kian.
Witnesses also said that Kian has been blindfolded and being forced to pinpoint drug pushers which they doubt the kid has any knowledge about it.
The police said they recovered .45 caliber and 2 sachets of alleged shabu. His father doubted that his son was carrying a gun as he was wearing a boxer short that time and the gun might fall off if it was hidden on his shorts.



The family is planning to use the CCTV camera footage of the barangay against the cops who allegedly killed him.

Saldy is determined  in seeking  justice for his son's death.

The victim's mother who is working as an OFW in the Middle East has already arrived in the country following the bad news that his beloved son who's dream is to be a policeman someday, is already dead.
The OFW mother pleaded to President Duterte for justice for they strongly believe that her son is innocent.
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Saldy said that her wife wife is already working for 3 years in the a certain country in the Middle East and asked her employer to extend her contract because their son is still studying.
He said that her wife could not accept the tragic incident that happened to their son.
Kian is the third among their 4 children and is known in the neighborhood for being kind.
The 3 policemen who were involved in the shooting was already relieved of their posts to pave the way for impartial investigation, according to NCRPO Director Oscar Albayalde.


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Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Kuwait Newspaper Depicts Duterte as Crazed, Stupid and a Terrorist

A Kuwait-based newspaper is taking flak from netizens when pictures of its editorial cartoons featuring the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made rounds in the internet. The Kuwaiti Times editorials paint the highly popular leader in bad light. He was depicted in various personas such as a butcher, an insane person, a murderous villain and a moronic terrorist.  The images below are arranged in chronological order. The dates when the images were published are shown so you can check Kuwait Times' website to see for yourself.  May 7, 2016  The editorial cartoons begin innocently enough showing President Duterte as a fighter casting his ballot for the Presidential Elections of 2016.   May 10, 2016 - Election Day  Upon winning the elections, President Duterte makes it again in the editorial cartoon section. This time, the Kuwait Times' shows the President pointing a gun and trash-talking some "punk," while what seems to be blood is seen in the bottom left corner.   August 29, 2016  Things get malicious with Kuwait Times as they portrayed a leader of an independent nation as a butcher, about to hack the Philippines in the form of a bloody piece of hanging meat.  September 27, 2016  The President is depicted wearing slippers, with his mouth, both hands and a foot "holding" a gun. A text bubble implies that Duterte is frustrated for not being able to kill all drug dealers, a statement so far from reality.   October 11, 2016  The Kuwait Times mocks President Duterte again, this time along with US President-Elect Donald Trump. The paper depicts the two world leaders as a pimple on the face of a globe. The Kuwait Times editor seems to disagree about the populist views that helped elect both Duterte and Trump into office.   October 24, 2016  Misinterpreting the President's statements on addicts, the Kuwait Times editors insulted the still popular leader, depicting him as an insane person in an asylum, complete with a straitjacket. President Duterte has since apologized to the Jewish community regarding the misunderstood statement.   February 01, 2017  While not directly attacking the President, the newspaper wrongly depicts the Philippine Government's war on drugs as war on the poor. The image shows a member of the Philippine National Police shooting a stray dog dead. The editorial also insults Filipinos, depicting them as dogs. Clearly, the editors of this newspaper are not conducting enough research before publishing their work.  March 04, 2017  As the Philippine lawmakers are debating the reinstatement of death penalty, the Kuwait Times editors cannot help but poke fun at the Philippine President. It depicted Duterte trash-talking the bullet-riddled body of what could only be assumed as a criminal. Around the guys neck is a noose, as the paper's editors wanted to lay all extra-judicial deaths to the President.  It is ironic that a paper from Kuwait will criticize the leader of an independent country regarding death penalty, when their own country of Kuwait executes more people than most other countries except for a few.   April-30-2017  Not happy with depicting the Philippine leader as an insane person, the Kuwait paper repeats the insult, this time pairing Duterte with Trump. The editorial mischievously draws Duterte and Trump as two crazy blabbermouths who have so much in common. The two are shown wearing straitjackets.   May 30, 2017  At the height of the Marawi Crisis, while other countries were offering their support to the Philippines, the Kuwait-based newspaper ups its malicious depiction as it publishes a malevolent piece of editorial cartoon likening the Philippine President with other Islamic militants, and making the insult one step higher by labeling Mr. Duterte as a moron.  What do you think of the Kuwait Times? Do you agree with their assessment? Do you think the editor-in-chief should make a public apology? What about the "artist" who's supposedly done the drawings, should he lose his job?  Tell us what you think! Please comment and share this article! DISCLAIMER: All editorials were taken from Kuwait Times website, they own the rights to it, but they DO NOT have the right to insult our President! If you agree with me, drop them a message here >>> Kuwait Times Facebook Page.

A Kuwait-based newspaper is taking flak from netizens when pictures of its editorial cartoons featuring the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made rounds in the internet. The Kuwaiti Times editorials paint the highly popular leader in bad light. He was depicted in various personas such as a butcher, an insane person, a murderous villain and a moronic terrorist.

The images below are arranged in chronological order. The dates when the images were published are shown so you can check Kuwait Times' website to see for yourself.

May 7, 2016
A Kuwait-based newspaper is taking flak from netizens when pictures of its editorial cartoons featuring the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made rounds in the internet. The Kuwaiti Times editorials paint the highly popular leader in bad light. He was depicted in various personas such as a butcher, an insane person, a murderous villain and a moronic terrorist.  The images below are arranged in chronological order. The dates when the images were published are shown so you can check Kuwait Times' website to see for yourself.  May 7, 2016  The editorial cartoons begin innocently enough showing President Duterte as a fighter casting his ballot for the Presidential Elections of 2016.   May 10, 2016 - Election Day  Upon winning the elections, President Duterte makes it again in the editorial cartoon section. This time, the Kuwait Times' shows the President pointing a gun and trash-talking some "punk," while what seems to be blood is seen in the bottom left corner.   August 29, 2016  Things get malicious with Kuwait Times as they portrayed a leader of an independent nation as a butcher, about to hack the Philippines in the form of a bloody piece of hanging meat.  September 27, 2016  The President is depicted wearing slippers, with his mouth, both hands and a foot "holding" a gun. A text bubble implies that Duterte is frustrated for not being able to kill all drug dealers, a statement so far from reality.   October 11, 2016  The Kuwait Times mocks President Duterte again, this time along with US President-Elect Donald Trump. The paper depicts the two world leaders as a pimple on the face of a globe. The Kuwait Times editor seems to disagree about the populist views that helped elect both Duterte and Trump into office.   October 24, 2016  Misinterpreting the President's statements on addicts, the Kuwait Times editors insulted the still popular leader, depicting him as an insane person in an asylum, complete with a straitjacket. President Duterte has since apologized to the Jewish community regarding the misunderstood statement.   February 01, 2017  While not directly attacking the President, the newspaper wrongly depicts the Philippine Government's war on drugs as war on the poor. The image shows a member of the Philippine National Police shooting a stray dog dead. The editorial also insults Filipinos, depicting them as dogs. Clearly, the editors of this newspaper are not conducting enough research before publishing their work.  March 04, 2017  As the Philippine lawmakers are debating the reinstatement of death penalty, the Kuwait Times editors cannot help but poke fun at the Philippine President. It depicted Duterte trash-talking the bullet-riddled body of what could only be assumed as a criminal. Around the guys neck is a noose, as the paper's editors wanted to lay all extra-judicial deaths to the President.  It is ironic that a paper from Kuwait will criticize the leader of an independent country regarding death penalty, when their own country of Kuwait executes more people than most other countries except for a few.   April-30-2017  Not happy with depicting the Philippine leader as an insane person, the Kuwait paper repeats the insult, this time pairing Duterte with Trump. The editorial mischievously draws Duterte and Trump as two crazy blabbermouths who have so much in common. The two are shown wearing straitjackets.   May 30, 2017  At the height of the Marawi Crisis, while other countries were offering their support to the Philippines, the Kuwait-based newspaper ups its malicious depiction as it publishes a malevolent piece of editorial cartoon likening the Philippine President with other Islamic militants, and making the insult one step higher by labeling Mr. Duterte as a moron.  What do you think of the Kuwait Times? Do you agree with their assessment? Do you think the editor-in-chief should make a public apology? What about the "artist" who's supposedly done the drawings, should he lose his job?  Tell us what you think! Please comment and share this article! DISCLAIMER: All editorials were taken from Kuwait Times website, they own the rights to it, but they DO NOT have the right to insult our President! If you agree with me, drop them a message here >>> Kuwait Times Facebook Page.

The editorial cartoons begin innocently enough showing President Duterte as a fighter casting his ballot for the Presidential Elections of 2016.


May 10, 2016 - Election Day
A Kuwait-based newspaper is taking flak from netizens when pictures of its editorial cartoons featuring the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made rounds in the internet. The Kuwaiti Times editorials paint the highly popular leader in bad light. He was depicted in various personas such as a butcher, an insane person, a murderous villain and a moronic terrorist.  The images below are arranged in chronological order. The dates when the images were published are shown so you can check Kuwait Times' website to see for yourself.  May 7, 2016  The editorial cartoons begin innocently enough showing President Duterte as a fighter casting his ballot for the Presidential Elections of 2016.   May 10, 2016 - Election Day  Upon winning the elections, President Duterte makes it again in the editorial cartoon section. This time, the Kuwait Times' shows the President pointing a gun and trash-talking some "punk," while what seems to be blood is seen in the bottom left corner.   August 29, 2016  Things get malicious with Kuwait Times as they portrayed a leader of an independent nation as a butcher, about to hack the Philippines in the form of a bloody piece of hanging meat.  September 27, 2016  The President is depicted wearing slippers, with his mouth, both hands and a foot "holding" a gun. A text bubble implies that Duterte is frustrated for not being able to kill all drug dealers, a statement so far from reality.   October 11, 2016  The Kuwait Times mocks President Duterte again, this time along with US President-Elect Donald Trump. The paper depicts the two world leaders as a pimple on the face of a globe. The Kuwait Times editor seems to disagree about the populist views that helped elect both Duterte and Trump into office.   October 24, 2016  Misinterpreting the President's statements on addicts, the Kuwait Times editors insulted the still popular leader, depicting him as an insane person in an asylum, complete with a straitjacket. President Duterte has since apologized to the Jewish community regarding the misunderstood statement.   February 01, 2017  While not directly attacking the President, the newspaper wrongly depicts the Philippine Government's war on drugs as war on the poor. The image shows a member of the Philippine National Police shooting a stray dog dead. The editorial also insults Filipinos, depicting them as dogs. Clearly, the editors of this newspaper are not conducting enough research before publishing their work.  March 04, 2017  As the Philippine lawmakers are debating the reinstatement of death penalty, the Kuwait Times editors cannot help but poke fun at the Philippine President. It depicted Duterte trash-talking the bullet-riddled body of what could only be assumed as a criminal. Around the guys neck is a noose, as the paper's editors wanted to lay all extra-judicial deaths to the President.  It is ironic that a paper from Kuwait will criticize the leader of an independent country regarding death penalty, when their own country of Kuwait executes more people than most other countries except for a few.   April-30-2017  Not happy with depicting the Philippine leader as an insane person, the Kuwait paper repeats the insult, this time pairing Duterte with Trump. The editorial mischievously draws Duterte and Trump as two crazy blabbermouths who have so much in common. The two are shown wearing straitjackets.   May 30, 2017  At the height of the Marawi Crisis, while other countries were offering their support to the Philippines, the Kuwait-based newspaper ups its malicious depiction as it publishes a malevolent piece of editorial cartoon likening the Philippine President with other Islamic militants, and making the insult one step higher by labeling Mr. Duterte as a moron.  What do you think of the Kuwait Times? Do you agree with their assessment? Do you think the editor-in-chief should make a public apology? What about the "artist" who's supposedly done the drawings, should he lose his job?  Tell us what you think! Please comment and share this article! DISCLAIMER: All editorials were taken from Kuwait Times website, they own the rights to it, but they DO NOT have the right to insult our President! If you agree with me, drop them a message here >>> Kuwait Times Facebook Page.

Upon winning the elections, President Duterte makes it again in the editorial cartoon section. This time, the Kuwait Times' shows the President pointing a gun and trash-talking some "punk," while what seems to be blood is seen in the bottom left corner.





August 29, 2016
A Kuwait-based newspaper is taking flak from netizens when pictures of its editorial cartoons featuring the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made rounds in the internet. The Kuwaiti Times editorials paint the highly popular leader in bad light. He was depicted in various personas such as a butcher, an insane person, a murderous villain and a moronic terrorist.  The images below are arranged in chronological order. The dates when the images were published are shown so you can check Kuwait Times' website to see for yourself.  May 7, 2016  The editorial cartoons begin innocently enough showing President Duterte as a fighter casting his ballot for the Presidential Elections of 2016.   May 10, 2016 - Election Day  Upon winning the elections, President Duterte makes it again in the editorial cartoon section. This time, the Kuwait Times' shows the President pointing a gun and trash-talking some "punk," while what seems to be blood is seen in the bottom left corner.   August 29, 2016  Things get malicious with Kuwait Times as they portrayed a leader of an independent nation as a butcher, about to hack the Philippines in the form of a bloody piece of hanging meat.  September 27, 2016  The President is depicted wearing slippers, with his mouth, both hands and a foot "holding" a gun. A text bubble implies that Duterte is frustrated for not being able to kill all drug dealers, a statement so far from reality.   October 11, 2016  The Kuwait Times mocks President Duterte again, this time along with US President-Elect Donald Trump. The paper depicts the two world leaders as a pimple on the face of a globe. The Kuwait Times editor seems to disagree about the populist views that helped elect both Duterte and Trump into office.   October 24, 2016  Misinterpreting the President's statements on addicts, the Kuwait Times editors insulted the still popular leader, depicting him as an insane person in an asylum, complete with a straitjacket. President Duterte has since apologized to the Jewish community regarding the misunderstood statement.   February 01, 2017  While not directly attacking the President, the newspaper wrongly depicts the Philippine Government's war on drugs as war on the poor. The image shows a member of the Philippine National Police shooting a stray dog dead. The editorial also insults Filipinos, depicting them as dogs. Clearly, the editors of this newspaper are not conducting enough research before publishing their work.  March 04, 2017  As the Philippine lawmakers are debating the reinstatement of death penalty, the Kuwait Times editors cannot help but poke fun at the Philippine President. It depicted Duterte trash-talking the bullet-riddled body of what could only be assumed as a criminal. Around the guys neck is a noose, as the paper's editors wanted to lay all extra-judicial deaths to the President.  It is ironic that a paper from Kuwait will criticize the leader of an independent country regarding death penalty, when their own country of Kuwait executes more people than most other countries except for a few.   April-30-2017  Not happy with depicting the Philippine leader as an insane person, the Kuwait paper repeats the insult, this time pairing Duterte with Trump. The editorial mischievously draws Duterte and Trump as two crazy blabbermouths who have so much in common. The two are shown wearing straitjackets.   May 30, 2017  At the height of the Marawi Crisis, while other countries were offering their support to the Philippines, the Kuwait-based newspaper ups its malicious depiction as it publishes a malevolent piece of editorial cartoon likening the Philippine President with other Islamic militants, and making the insult one step higher by labeling Mr. Duterte as a moron.  What do you think of the Kuwait Times? Do you agree with their assessment? Do you think the editor-in-chief should make a public apology? What about the "artist" who's supposedly done the drawings, should he lose his job?  Tell us what you think! Please comment and share this article! DISCLAIMER: All editorials were taken from Kuwait Times website, they own the rights to it, but they DO NOT have the right to insult our President! If you agree with me, drop them a message here >>> Kuwait Times Facebook Page.

Things get malicious with Kuwait Times as they portrayed a leader of an independent nation as a butcher, about to hack the Philippines in the form of a bloody piece of hanging meat.


September 27, 2016
A Kuwait-based newspaper is taking flak from netizens when pictures of its editorial cartoons featuring the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made rounds in the internet. The Kuwaiti Times editorials paint the highly popular leader in bad light. He was depicted in various personas such as a butcher, an insane person, a murderous villain and a moronic terrorist.  The images below are arranged in chronological order. The dates when the images were published are shown so you can check Kuwait Times' website to see for yourself.  May 7, 2016  The editorial cartoons begin innocently enough showing President Duterte as a fighter casting his ballot for the Presidential Elections of 2016.   May 10, 2016 - Election Day  Upon winning the elections, President Duterte makes it again in the editorial cartoon section. This time, the Kuwait Times' shows the President pointing a gun and trash-talking some "punk," while what seems to be blood is seen in the bottom left corner.   August 29, 2016  Things get malicious with Kuwait Times as they portrayed a leader of an independent nation as a butcher, about to hack the Philippines in the form of a bloody piece of hanging meat.  September 27, 2016  The President is depicted wearing slippers, with his mouth, both hands and a foot "holding" a gun. A text bubble implies that Duterte is frustrated for not being able to kill all drug dealers, a statement so far from reality.   October 11, 2016  The Kuwait Times mocks President Duterte again, this time along with US President-Elect Donald Trump. The paper depicts the two world leaders as a pimple on the face of a globe. The Kuwait Times editor seems to disagree about the populist views that helped elect both Duterte and Trump into office.   October 24, 2016  Misinterpreting the President's statements on addicts, the Kuwait Times editors insulted the still popular leader, depicting him as an insane person in an asylum, complete with a straitjacket. President Duterte has since apologized to the Jewish community regarding the misunderstood statement.   February 01, 2017  While not directly attacking the President, the newspaper wrongly depicts the Philippine Government's war on drugs as war on the poor. The image shows a member of the Philippine National Police shooting a stray dog dead. The editorial also insults Filipinos, depicting them as dogs. Clearly, the editors of this newspaper are not conducting enough research before publishing their work.  March 04, 2017  As the Philippine lawmakers are debating the reinstatement of death penalty, the Kuwait Times editors cannot help but poke fun at the Philippine President. It depicted Duterte trash-talking the bullet-riddled body of what could only be assumed as a criminal. Around the guys neck is a noose, as the paper's editors wanted to lay all extra-judicial deaths to the President.  It is ironic that a paper from Kuwait will criticize the leader of an independent country regarding death penalty, when their own country of Kuwait executes more people than most other countries except for a few.   April-30-2017  Not happy with depicting the Philippine leader as an insane person, the Kuwait paper repeats the insult, this time pairing Duterte with Trump. The editorial mischievously draws Duterte and Trump as two crazy blabbermouths who have so much in common. The two are shown wearing straitjackets.   May 30, 2017  At the height of the Marawi Crisis, while other countries were offering their support to the Philippines, the Kuwait-based newspaper ups its malicious depiction as it publishes a malevolent piece of editorial cartoon likening the Philippine President with other Islamic militants, and making the insult one step higher by labeling Mr. Duterte as a moron.  What do you think of the Kuwait Times? Do you agree with their assessment? Do you think the editor-in-chief should make a public apology? What about the "artist" who's supposedly done the drawings, should he lose his job?  Tell us what you think! Please comment and share this article! DISCLAIMER: All editorials were taken from Kuwait Times website, they own the rights to it, but they DO NOT have the right to insult our President! If you agree with me, drop them a message here >>> Kuwait Times Facebook Page.

The President is depicted wearing slippers, with his mouth, both hands and a foot "holding" a gun. A text bubble implies that Duterte is frustrated for not being able to kill all drug dealers, a statement so far from reality. He is also shown crossing a "human rights" line.


October 11, 2016
A Kuwait-based newspaper is taking flak from netizens when pictures of its editorial cartoons featuring the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made rounds in the internet. The Kuwaiti Times editorials paint the highly popular leader in bad light. He was depicted in various personas such as a butcher, an insane person, a murderous villain and a moronic terrorist.  The images below are arranged in chronological order. The dates when the images were published are shown so you can check Kuwait Times' website to see for yourself.  May 7, 2016  The editorial cartoons begin innocently enough showing President Duterte as a fighter casting his ballot for the Presidential Elections of 2016.   May 10, 2016 - Election Day  Upon winning the elections, President Duterte makes it again in the editorial cartoon section. This time, the Kuwait Times' shows the President pointing a gun and trash-talking some "punk," while what seems to be blood is seen in the bottom left corner.   August 29, 2016  Things get malicious with Kuwait Times as they portrayed a leader of an independent nation as a butcher, about to hack the Philippines in the form of a bloody piece of hanging meat.  September 27, 2016  The President is depicted wearing slippers, with his mouth, both hands and a foot "holding" a gun. A text bubble implies that Duterte is frustrated for not being able to kill all drug dealers, a statement so far from reality.   October 11, 2016  The Kuwait Times mocks President Duterte again, this time along with US President-Elect Donald Trump. The paper depicts the two world leaders as a pimple on the face of a globe. The Kuwait Times editor seems to disagree about the populist views that helped elect both Duterte and Trump into office.   October 24, 2016  Misinterpreting the President's statements on addicts, the Kuwait Times editors insulted the still popular leader, depicting him as an insane person in an asylum, complete with a straitjacket. President Duterte has since apologized to the Jewish community regarding the misunderstood statement.   February 01, 2017  While not directly attacking the President, the newspaper wrongly depicts the Philippine Government's war on drugs as war on the poor. The image shows a member of the Philippine National Police shooting a stray dog dead. The editorial also insults Filipinos, depicting them as dogs. Clearly, the editors of this newspaper are not conducting enough research before publishing their work.  March 04, 2017  As the Philippine lawmakers are debating the reinstatement of death penalty, the Kuwait Times editors cannot help but poke fun at the Philippine President. It depicted Duterte trash-talking the bullet-riddled body of what could only be assumed as a criminal. Around the guys neck is a noose, as the paper's editors wanted to lay all extra-judicial deaths to the President.  It is ironic that a paper from Kuwait will criticize the leader of an independent country regarding death penalty, when their own country of Kuwait executes more people than most other countries except for a few.   April-30-2017  Not happy with depicting the Philippine leader as an insane person, the Kuwait paper repeats the insult, this time pairing Duterte with Trump. The editorial mischievously draws Duterte and Trump as two crazy blabbermouths who have so much in common. The two are shown wearing straitjackets.   May 30, 2017  At the height of the Marawi Crisis, while other countries were offering their support to the Philippines, the Kuwait-based newspaper ups its malicious depiction as it publishes a malevolent piece of editorial cartoon likening the Philippine President with other Islamic militants, and making the insult one step higher by labeling Mr. Duterte as a moron.  What do you think of the Kuwait Times? Do you agree with their assessment? Do you think the editor-in-chief should make a public apology? What about the "artist" who's supposedly done the drawings, should he lose his job?  Tell us what you think! Please comment and share this article! DISCLAIMER: All editorials were taken from Kuwait Times website, they own the rights to it, but they DO NOT have the right to insult our President! If you agree with me, drop them a message here >>> Kuwait Times Facebook Page.

The Kuwait Times mocks President Duterte again, this time along with US President-Elect Donald Trump. The paper depicts the two world leaders as a pimple on the face of a globe. The Kuwait Times editor seems to disagree about the populist views that helped elect both Duterte and Trump into office.





October 24, 2016
A Kuwait-based newspaper is taking flak from netizens when pictures of its editorial cartoons featuring the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made rounds in the internet. The Kuwaiti Times editorials paint the highly popular leader in bad light. He was depicted in various personas such as a butcher, an insane person, a murderous villain and a moronic terrorist.  The images below are arranged in chronological order. The dates when the images were published are shown so you can check Kuwait Times' website to see for yourself.  May 7, 2016  The editorial cartoons begin innocently enough showing President Duterte as a fighter casting his ballot for the Presidential Elections of 2016.   May 10, 2016 - Election Day  Upon winning the elections, President Duterte makes it again in the editorial cartoon section. This time, the Kuwait Times' shows the President pointing a gun and trash-talking some "punk," while what seems to be blood is seen in the bottom left corner.   August 29, 2016  Things get malicious with Kuwait Times as they portrayed a leader of an independent nation as a butcher, about to hack the Philippines in the form of a bloody piece of hanging meat.  September 27, 2016  The President is depicted wearing slippers, with his mouth, both hands and a foot "holding" a gun. A text bubble implies that Duterte is frustrated for not being able to kill all drug dealers, a statement so far from reality.   October 11, 2016  The Kuwait Times mocks President Duterte again, this time along with US President-Elect Donald Trump. The paper depicts the two world leaders as a pimple on the face of a globe. The Kuwait Times editor seems to disagree about the populist views that helped elect both Duterte and Trump into office.   October 24, 2016  Misinterpreting the President's statements on addicts, the Kuwait Times editors insulted the still popular leader, depicting him as an insane person in an asylum, complete with a straitjacket. President Duterte has since apologized to the Jewish community regarding the misunderstood statement.   February 01, 2017  While not directly attacking the President, the newspaper wrongly depicts the Philippine Government's war on drugs as war on the poor. The image shows a member of the Philippine National Police shooting a stray dog dead. The editorial also insults Filipinos, depicting them as dogs. Clearly, the editors of this newspaper are not conducting enough research before publishing their work.  March 04, 2017  As the Philippine lawmakers are debating the reinstatement of death penalty, the Kuwait Times editors cannot help but poke fun at the Philippine President. It depicted Duterte trash-talking the bullet-riddled body of what could only be assumed as a criminal. Around the guys neck is a noose, as the paper's editors wanted to lay all extra-judicial deaths to the President.  It is ironic that a paper from Kuwait will criticize the leader of an independent country regarding death penalty, when their own country of Kuwait executes more people than most other countries except for a few.   April-30-2017  Not happy with depicting the Philippine leader as an insane person, the Kuwait paper repeats the insult, this time pairing Duterte with Trump. The editorial mischievously draws Duterte and Trump as two crazy blabbermouths who have so much in common. The two are shown wearing straitjackets.   May 30, 2017  At the height of the Marawi Crisis, while other countries were offering their support to the Philippines, the Kuwait-based newspaper ups its malicious depiction as it publishes a malevolent piece of editorial cartoon likening the Philippine President with other Islamic militants, and making the insult one step higher by labeling Mr. Duterte as a moron.  What do you think of the Kuwait Times? Do you agree with their assessment? Do you think the editor-in-chief should make a public apology? What about the "artist" who's supposedly done the drawings, should he lose his job?  Tell us what you think! Please comment and share this article! DISCLAIMER: All editorials were taken from Kuwait Times website, they own the rights to it, but they DO NOT have the right to insult our President! If you agree with me, drop them a message here >>> Kuwait Times Facebook Page.


Misinterpreting the President's statements on addicts, the Kuwait Times editors insulted the still popular leader, depicting him as an insane person in an asylum, complete with a straitjacket. President Duterte has since apologized to the Jewish community regarding the misunderstood statement.




February 01, 2017
A Kuwait-based newspaper is taking flak from netizens when pictures of its editorial cartoons featuring the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made rounds in the internet. The Kuwaiti Times editorials paint the highly popular leader in bad light. He was depicted in various personas such as a butcher, an insane person, a murderous villain and a moronic terrorist.  The images below are arranged in chronological order. The dates when the images were published are shown so you can check Kuwait Times' website to see for yourself.  May 7, 2016  The editorial cartoons begin innocently enough showing President Duterte as a fighter casting his ballot for the Presidential Elections of 2016.   May 10, 2016 - Election Day  Upon winning the elections, President Duterte makes it again in the editorial cartoon section. This time, the Kuwait Times' shows the President pointing a gun and trash-talking some "punk," while what seems to be blood is seen in the bottom left corner.   August 29, 2016  Things get malicious with Kuwait Times as they portrayed a leader of an independent nation as a butcher, about to hack the Philippines in the form of a bloody piece of hanging meat.  September 27, 2016  The President is depicted wearing slippers, with his mouth, both hands and a foot "holding" a gun. A text bubble implies that Duterte is frustrated for not being able to kill all drug dealers, a statement so far from reality.   October 11, 2016  The Kuwait Times mocks President Duterte again, this time along with US President-Elect Donald Trump. The paper depicts the two world leaders as a pimple on the face of a globe. The Kuwait Times editor seems to disagree about the populist views that helped elect both Duterte and Trump into office.   October 24, 2016  Misinterpreting the President's statements on addicts, the Kuwait Times editors insulted the still popular leader, depicting him as an insane person in an asylum, complete with a straitjacket. President Duterte has since apologized to the Jewish community regarding the misunderstood statement.   February 01, 2017  While not directly attacking the President, the newspaper wrongly depicts the Philippine Government's war on drugs as war on the poor. The image shows a member of the Philippine National Police shooting a stray dog dead. The editorial also insults Filipinos, depicting them as dogs. Clearly, the editors of this newspaper are not conducting enough research before publishing their work.  March 04, 2017  As the Philippine lawmakers are debating the reinstatement of death penalty, the Kuwait Times editors cannot help but poke fun at the Philippine President. It depicted Duterte trash-talking the bullet-riddled body of what could only be assumed as a criminal. Around the guys neck is a noose, as the paper's editors wanted to lay all extra-judicial deaths to the President.  It is ironic that a paper from Kuwait will criticize the leader of an independent country regarding death penalty, when their own country of Kuwait executes more people than most other countries except for a few.   April-30-2017  Not happy with depicting the Philippine leader as an insane person, the Kuwait paper repeats the insult, this time pairing Duterte with Trump. The editorial mischievously draws Duterte and Trump as two crazy blabbermouths who have so much in common. The two are shown wearing straitjackets.   May 30, 2017  At the height of the Marawi Crisis, while other countries were offering their support to the Philippines, the Kuwait-based newspaper ups its malicious depiction as it publishes a malevolent piece of editorial cartoon likening the Philippine President with other Islamic militants, and making the insult one step higher by labeling Mr. Duterte as a moron.  What do you think of the Kuwait Times? Do you agree with their assessment? Do you think the editor-in-chief should make a public apology? What about the "artist" who's supposedly done the drawings, should he lose his job?  Tell us what you think! Please comment and share this article! DISCLAIMER: All editorials were taken from Kuwait Times website, they own the rights to it, but they DO NOT have the right to insult our President! If you agree with me, drop them a message here >>> Kuwait Times Facebook Page.


While not directly attacking the President, the newspaper wrongly depicts the Philippine Government's war on drugs as war on the poor. The image shows a member of the Philippine National Police shooting a stray dog dead. The editorial also insults Filipinos, depicting them as dogs. Clearly, the editors of this newspaper are not conducting enough research before publishing their work.



March 04, 2017
A Kuwait-based newspaper is taking flak from netizens when pictures of its editorial cartoons featuring the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made rounds in the internet. The Kuwaiti Times editorials paint the highly popular leader in bad light. He was depicted in various personas such as a butcher, an insane person, a murderous villain and a moronic terrorist.  The images below are arranged in chronological order. The dates when the images were published are shown so you can check Kuwait Times' website to see for yourself.  May 7, 2016  The editorial cartoons begin innocently enough showing President Duterte as a fighter casting his ballot for the Presidential Elections of 2016.   May 10, 2016 - Election Day  Upon winning the elections, President Duterte makes it again in the editorial cartoon section. This time, the Kuwait Times' shows the President pointing a gun and trash-talking some "punk," while what seems to be blood is seen in the bottom left corner.   August 29, 2016  Things get malicious with Kuwait Times as they portrayed a leader of an independent nation as a butcher, about to hack the Philippines in the form of a bloody piece of hanging meat.  September 27, 2016  The President is depicted wearing slippers, with his mouth, both hands and a foot "holding" a gun. A text bubble implies that Duterte is frustrated for not being able to kill all drug dealers, a statement so far from reality.   October 11, 2016  The Kuwait Times mocks President Duterte again, this time along with US President-Elect Donald Trump. The paper depicts the two world leaders as a pimple on the face of a globe. The Kuwait Times editor seems to disagree about the populist views that helped elect both Duterte and Trump into office.   October 24, 2016  Misinterpreting the President's statements on addicts, the Kuwait Times editors insulted the still popular leader, depicting him as an insane person in an asylum, complete with a straitjacket. President Duterte has since apologized to the Jewish community regarding the misunderstood statement.   February 01, 2017  While not directly attacking the President, the newspaper wrongly depicts the Philippine Government's war on drugs as war on the poor. The image shows a member of the Philippine National Police shooting a stray dog dead. The editorial also insults Filipinos, depicting them as dogs. Clearly, the editors of this newspaper are not conducting enough research before publishing their work.  March 04, 2017  As the Philippine lawmakers are debating the reinstatement of death penalty, the Kuwait Times editors cannot help but poke fun at the Philippine President. It depicted Duterte trash-talking the bullet-riddled body of what could only be assumed as a criminal. Around the guys neck is a noose, as the paper's editors wanted to lay all extra-judicial deaths to the President.  It is ironic that a paper from Kuwait will criticize the leader of an independent country regarding death penalty, when their own country of Kuwait executes more people than most other countries except for a few.   April-30-2017  Not happy with depicting the Philippine leader as an insane person, the Kuwait paper repeats the insult, this time pairing Duterte with Trump. The editorial mischievously draws Duterte and Trump as two crazy blabbermouths who have so much in common. The two are shown wearing straitjackets.   May 30, 2017  At the height of the Marawi Crisis, while other countries were offering their support to the Philippines, the Kuwait-based newspaper ups its malicious depiction as it publishes a malevolent piece of editorial cartoon likening the Philippine President with other Islamic militants, and making the insult one step higher by labeling Mr. Duterte as a moron.  What do you think of the Kuwait Times? Do you agree with their assessment? Do you think the editor-in-chief should make a public apology? What about the "artist" who's supposedly done the drawings, should he lose his job?  Tell us what you think! Please comment and share this article! DISCLAIMER: All editorials were taken from Kuwait Times website, they own the rights to it, but they DO NOT have the right to insult our President! If you agree with me, drop them a message here >>> Kuwait Times Facebook Page.

As the Philippine lawmakers are debating the reinstatement of death penalty, the Kuwait Times editors cannot help but poke fun at the Philippine President. It depicted Duterte trash-talking the bullet-riddled body of what could only be assumed as a criminal. Around the guys neck is a noose, as the paper's editors wanted to lay all extra-judicial deaths to the President.

It is ironic that a paper from Kuwait will criticize the leader of a sovereign country regarding death penalty, when their own country of Kuwait executes more people than most other countries except for a few.


April-30-2017
A Kuwait-based newspaper is taking flak from netizens when pictures of its editorial cartoons featuring the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made rounds in the internet. The Kuwaiti Times editorials paint the highly popular leader in bad light. He was depicted in various personas such as a butcher, an insane person, a murderous villain and a moronic terrorist.  The images below are arranged in chronological order. The dates when the images were published are shown so you can check Kuwait Times' website to see for yourself.  May 7, 2016  The editorial cartoons begin innocently enough showing President Duterte as a fighter casting his ballot for the Presidential Elections of 2016.   May 10, 2016 - Election Day  Upon winning the elections, President Duterte makes it again in the editorial cartoon section. This time, the Kuwait Times' shows the President pointing a gun and trash-talking some "punk," while what seems to be blood is seen in the bottom left corner.   August 29, 2016  Things get malicious with Kuwait Times as they portrayed a leader of an independent nation as a butcher, about to hack the Philippines in the form of a bloody piece of hanging meat.  September 27, 2016  The President is depicted wearing slippers, with his mouth, both hands and a foot "holding" a gun. A text bubble implies that Duterte is frustrated for not being able to kill all drug dealers, a statement so far from reality.   October 11, 2016  The Kuwait Times mocks President Duterte again, this time along with US President-Elect Donald Trump. The paper depicts the two world leaders as a pimple on the face of a globe. The Kuwait Times editor seems to disagree about the populist views that helped elect both Duterte and Trump into office.   October 24, 2016  Misinterpreting the President's statements on addicts, the Kuwait Times editors insulted the still popular leader, depicting him as an insane person in an asylum, complete with a straitjacket. President Duterte has since apologized to the Jewish community regarding the misunderstood statement.   February 01, 2017  While not directly attacking the President, the newspaper wrongly depicts the Philippine Government's war on drugs as war on the poor. The image shows a member of the Philippine National Police shooting a stray dog dead. The editorial also insults Filipinos, depicting them as dogs. Clearly, the editors of this newspaper are not conducting enough research before publishing their work.  March 04, 2017  As the Philippine lawmakers are debating the reinstatement of death penalty, the Kuwait Times editors cannot help but poke fun at the Philippine President. It depicted Duterte trash-talking the bullet-riddled body of what could only be assumed as a criminal. Around the guys neck is a noose, as the paper's editors wanted to lay all extra-judicial deaths to the President.  It is ironic that a paper from Kuwait will criticize the leader of an independent country regarding death penalty, when their own country of Kuwait executes more people than most other countries except for a few.   April-30-2017  Not happy with depicting the Philippine leader as an insane person, the Kuwait paper repeats the insult, this time pairing Duterte with Trump. The editorial mischievously draws Duterte and Trump as two crazy blabbermouths who have so much in common. The two are shown wearing straitjackets.   May 30, 2017  At the height of the Marawi Crisis, while other countries were offering their support to the Philippines, the Kuwait-based newspaper ups its malicious depiction as it publishes a malevolent piece of editorial cartoon likening the Philippine President with other Islamic militants, and making the insult one step higher by labeling Mr. Duterte as a moron.  What do you think of the Kuwait Times? Do you agree with their assessment? Do you think the editor-in-chief should make a public apology? What about the "artist" who's supposedly done the drawings, should he lose his job?  Tell us what you think! Please comment and share this article! DISCLAIMER: All editorials were taken from Kuwait Times website, they own the rights to it, but they DO NOT have the right to insult our President! If you agree with me, drop them a message here >>> Kuwait Times Facebook Page.

Not happy with depicting the Philippine leader as an insane person, the Kuwait paper repeats the insult, this time pairing Duterte with Trump. The editorial mischievously draws Duterte and Trump as two crazy blabbermouths who have so much in common. The two are shown wearing straitjackets.






A Kuwait-based newspaper is taking flak from netizens when pictures of its editorial cartoons featuring the Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made rounds in the internet. The Kuwaiti Times editorials paint the highly popular leader in bad light. He was depicted in various personas such as a butcher, an insane person, a murderous villain and a moronic terrorist.  The images below are arranged in chronological order. The dates when the images were published are shown so you can check Kuwait Times' website to see for yourself.  May 7, 2016  The editorial cartoons begin innocently enough showing President Duterte as a fighter casting his ballot for the Presidential Elections of 2016.   May 10, 2016 - Election Day  Upon winning the elections, President Duterte makes it again in the editorial cartoon section. This time, the Kuwait Times' shows the President pointing a gun and trash-talking some "punk," while what seems to be blood is seen in the bottom left corner.   August 29, 2016  Things get malicious with Kuwait Times as they portrayed a leader of an independent nation as a butcher, about to hack the Philippines in the form of a bloody piece of hanging meat.  September 27, 2016  The President is depicted wearing slippers, with his mouth, both hands and a foot "holding" a gun. A text bubble implies that Duterte is frustrated for not being able to kill all drug dealers, a statement so far from reality.   October 11, 2016  The Kuwait Times mocks President Duterte again, this time along with US President-Elect Donald Trump. The paper depicts the two world leaders as a pimple on the face of a globe. The Kuwait Times editor seems to disagree about the populist views that helped elect both Duterte and Trump into office.   October 24, 2016  Misinterpreting the President's statements on addicts, the Kuwait Times editors insulted the still popular leader, depicting him as an insane person in an asylum, complete with a straitjacket. President Duterte has since apologized to the Jewish community regarding the misunderstood statement.   February 01, 2017  While not directly attacking the President, the newspaper wrongly depicts the Philippine Government's war on drugs as war on the poor. The image shows a member of the Philippine National Police shooting a stray dog dead. The editorial also insults Filipinos, depicting them as dogs. Clearly, the editors of this newspaper are not conducting enough research before publishing their work.  March 04, 2017  As the Philippine lawmakers are debating the reinstatement of death penalty, the Kuwait Times editors cannot help but poke fun at the Philippine President. It depicted Duterte trash-talking the bullet-riddled body of what could only be assumed as a criminal. Around the guys neck is a noose, as the paper's editors wanted to lay all extra-judicial deaths to the President.  It is ironic that a paper from Kuwait will criticize the leader of an independent country regarding death penalty, when their own country of Kuwait executes more people than most other countries except for a few.   April-30-2017  Not happy with depicting the Philippine leader as an insane person, the Kuwait paper repeats the insult, this time pairing Duterte with Trump. The editorial mischievously draws Duterte and Trump as two crazy blabbermouths who have so much in common. The two are shown wearing straitjackets.   May 30, 2017  At the height of the Marawi Crisis, while other countries were offering their support to the Philippines, the Kuwait-based newspaper ups its malicious depiction as it publishes a malevolent piece of editorial cartoon likening the Philippine President with other Islamic militants, and making the insult one step higher by labeling Mr. Duterte as a moron.  What do you think of the Kuwait Times? Do you agree with their assessment? Do you think the editor-in-chief should make a public apology? What about the "artist" who's supposedly done the drawings, should he lose his job?  Tell us what you think! Please comment and share this article! DISCLAIMER: All editorials were taken from Kuwait Times website, they own the rights to it, but they DO NOT have the right to insult our President! If you agree with me, drop them a message here >>> Kuwait Times Facebook Page.

At the height of the Marawi Crisis, while other countries were offering their support to the Philippines, the Kuwait-based newspaper ups its malicious depiction as it publishes a malevolent piece of editorial cartoon likening the Philippine President with other Islamic militants, and making the insult one step higher by labeling Mr. Duterte as a moron.




What do you think of the Kuwait Times? Do you agree with their assessment? Do you think the editor-in-chief should make a public apology? What about the "artist" who's supposedly done the drawings, should he lose his job?



Tell us what you think! Please comment and share this article!


sources: GMA, Kuwait Times Archive

DISCLAIMER: All editorials were taken from Kuwait Times website, they own the rights to it, but they DO NOT have the right to insult our President! If you agree with me, drop them a message here >>> Kuwait Times Facebook Page.





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