Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano defended the Duterte administration's drug war at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Saturday, saying that it has "not only prevented the Philippines from becoming a "narco-state," it has also helped protect the rights of every Filipino." "As a sovereign and democratic country led by a duly-elected President, we are on track in salvaging our deteriorating country from becoming a narco-state," Cayetano said during his speech at the 73rd Session of the UN General Assembly. President Rodrigo Duterte's controversial campaign against illegal drugs has resulted in the deaths of thousands of Filipinos and has received internati...
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