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The Davao Death Squad (DDS) is a vigilante group in Davao City, Philippines. The group is alleged to have conducted summary executions of street children and individuals suspected of petty crimes and drug dealing. It has been estimated that the group is responsible for the killing or disappearance of between 1,020 and 1,040 people between 1998 and 2008. As early as 2005, the US State Department had received reports of the Human Rights Commission's (HRC) investigation regarding the alleged connection of the Duterte political dynasty of Davao to the killings. Investigations by Human Rights Watch and the Philippine Commission of Human Rights (CHR) followed. The 2009 report by the CHR noted stonewalling by local police under Duterte while a leaked cable observed a lack of public outrage among

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  • Davao Death Squad (en)
  • ダバオ・デス・スクワッド (ja)
  • Davao Death Squad (pt)
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  • ダバオ・デス・スクワッド(英語: Davao Death Squads、通称:DDS)とは、フィリピンのミンダナオ島ダバオ市で活動する自警団である。彼らは、法律違反者と麻薬密売人の殺人(私刑)を行っている。紙は2004年8月2日時点で52件の殺人事件に関与していると報じている。インターナショナル・ヘラルド・トリビューンは2005年の最初の3ヶ月に、72件の犯行があったと報じている。 (ja)
  • Davao Death Squad (DDS) é um grupo de vigilantes da Cidade Davao. O grupo é acusado de ter realizado execuções sumárias de crianças de rua e indivíduos suspeitos de pequenos crimes e tráfico de drogas. Estima-se que o grupo seja responsável pela morte ou desaparecimento de entre 1.020 e 1.040 pessoas entre 1998 e 2008. Já em 2005, o Departamento de Estado dos Estados Unidos havia recebido relatórios da investigação da Comissão de Direitos Humanos sobre a suposta conexão da dinastia política de Rodrigo Duterte de Davao com os assassinatos. Seguiram-se investigações da Human Rights Watch e da . O relatório de 2009 desta última mencionou a obstrução da polícia local sob Duterte, enquanto um documento vazado observou a falta de indignação pública entre os moradores de Davao. (pt)
  • The Davao Death Squad (DDS) is a vigilante group in Davao City, Philippines. The group is alleged to have conducted summary executions of street children and individuals suspected of petty crimes and drug dealing. It has been estimated that the group is responsible for the killing or disappearance of between 1,020 and 1,040 people between 1998 and 2008. As early as 2005, the US State Department had received reports of the Human Rights Commission's (HRC) investigation regarding the alleged connection of the Duterte political dynasty of Davao to the killings. Investigations by Human Rights Watch and the Philippine Commission of Human Rights (CHR) followed. The 2009 report by the CHR noted stonewalling by local police under Duterte while a leaked cable observed a lack of public outrage among (en)
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  • April 2009 UN General Assembly of the Human Rights Council, the UN report (en)
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  • July 2022 (en)
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  • Is this referring to the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines? The source is not explicit. (en)
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  • The Mayor of Davao City has done nothing to prevent these killings, and his public comments suggest that he is, in fact, supportive. (en)
  • the Human Rights Commission's (en)
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  • The Davao Death Squad (DDS) is a vigilante group in Davao City, Philippines. The group is alleged to have conducted summary executions of street children and individuals suspected of petty crimes and drug dealing. It has been estimated that the group is responsible for the killing or disappearance of between 1,020 and 1,040 people between 1998 and 2008. As early as 2005, the US State Department had received reports of the Human Rights Commission's (HRC) investigation regarding the alleged connection of the Duterte political dynasty of Davao to the killings. Investigations by Human Rights Watch and the Philippine Commission of Human Rights (CHR) followed. The 2009 report by the CHR noted stonewalling by local police under Duterte while a leaked cable observed a lack of public outrage among Davao residents. (en)
  • ダバオ・デス・スクワッド(英語: Davao Death Squads、通称:DDS)とは、フィリピンのミンダナオ島ダバオ市で活動する自警団である。彼らは、法律違反者と麻薬密売人の殺人(私刑)を行っている。紙は2004年8月2日時点で52件の殺人事件に関与していると報じている。インターナショナル・ヘラルド・トリビューンは2005年の最初の3ヶ月に、72件の犯行があったと報じている。 (ja)
  • Davao Death Squad (DDS) é um grupo de vigilantes da Cidade Davao. O grupo é acusado de ter realizado execuções sumárias de crianças de rua e indivíduos suspeitos de pequenos crimes e tráfico de drogas. Estima-se que o grupo seja responsável pela morte ou desaparecimento de entre 1.020 e 1.040 pessoas entre 1998 e 2008. Já em 2005, o Departamento de Estado dos Estados Unidos havia recebido relatórios da investigação da Comissão de Direitos Humanos sobre a suposta conexão da dinastia política de Rodrigo Duterte de Davao com os assassinatos. Seguiram-se investigações da Human Rights Watch e da . O relatório de 2009 desta última mencionou a obstrução da polícia local sob Duterte, enquanto um documento vazado observou a falta de indignação pública entre os moradores de Davao. (pt)
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