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Philippines

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    Image by James Whitlow Delano. Philippines, 2017.
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    PART OF: In Defiance and In Defense of Duterte

    Killers Haunt a Wake

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    August 15, 2017
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    Josie, a 43-year-old former "shabu" (methamphetamine) user and pusher, navigates the living area of the bar in a rural area of the Philippines, where she works as a housekeeper. She is being watched by one of the bar worker's daughters. Recently Josie fled the Market 3 slum in Navotas because she feared assassins might come to execute her. Her drug-related activities were well known in Market 3 and many others have been executed for similar activities. Image by James Whitlow Delano. Philippines, 2017.
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    PART OF: In Defiance and In Defense of Duterte

    Hiding While She Still Can

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    August 14, 2017
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    Ginnalyn Soriano and her youngest brother, Jonas, at the morgue with their eldest brother, Julius. Image by James Whitlow Delano. Philippines, 2017.
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    PART OF: In Defiance and In Defense of Duterte

    A Brother's Death

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    August 14, 2017
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    Remy Fernandez, 84 years old, holds two of the seven grandchildren she is raising. Her youngest son, Constantino de Juan, a methamphetamine user, was killed by masked men in December, 2016. Upon seeing his attackers, Juan instructed five-year-old CJ, shown here wearing a red tank top, to take care of his siblings. The children's mother is in prison due to a drug arrest. Baby RJ, in the "daddy's little helper" T-shirt, was born in prison. Image by James Whitlow Delano. Philippines, 2017.
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    PART OF: In Defiance and In Defense of Duterte

    The Catholic Church Defies Philippine President Duterte

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    August 12, 2017
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  • Shibby de Guzman, 13, center, joins other youths Tuesday at a Manila rally to protest policies of the Duterte government. Image by Ana P. Santos. Philippines, 2017.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: A Divided Nation

    A Country at War With Itself Ana Santos “Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has cursed world...

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    Tom Hundley
    Pulitzer Center Staff
    August 4, 2017
  • Many families sleep on Mabini Street of Malate, Manila, often suffering not only from poverty but substance abuse problems. By May 2016, a little over one month before the inauguration of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, extrajudicial killings have taken the lives of over 8,000 Filipinos. As of June 2017, almost all the homeless who sleep on Mabini Street are no longer there, their whereabouts unknown. Image by James Whitlow Delano. Philippines, 2016.
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    In Defiance and In Defense of Duterte

    What happens to civil society in a country that democratically elects a leader who encourages the...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - In Defiance and In Defense of Duterte
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    Shibby de Guzman, 13, center, joins other youths Tuesday at a Manila rally to protest policies of the Duterte government. Image by Ana P. Santos. Philippines, 2017.
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    PART OF: In Defiance and In Defense of Duterte

    Youths Protest Violence, 'Emerging Dictatorship' as the Philippines' Duterte Seeks to Extend Martial Law

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    Ana P. Santos
    2014 Persephone Miel Fellow
    July 28, 2017
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  • Still image of Jason Motlagh reporting in the Philippines for AJ+ short documentary, The Execution Beat. Producer, Jason Motlagh. Cameraman, Mark Oltmanns. 2016.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    'The Execution Beat' Short Doc Wins Regional Emmy Award

    Longtime Pulitzer Center grantee Jason Motlagh's short documentary, "The Execution Beat," won the a...

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    Jason Motlagh
    Grantee
    June 14, 2017
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    Ateneo’s solution: Build and maintain a network of wide sidewalks. Take care of old trees so that their canopy can shield the people who walk from the elements. Image by Dinna Louise C. Dayao. Philippines, 2017.
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    PART OF: Reporting on Road Safety in the Philippines

    Looking For Happier Endings

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    Dinna Louise C. Dayao
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    June 8, 2017
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    For Iloilo City’s avid cyclists, any reason is a good one to ride. Here they ride to celebrate women. Image by Eric Barbosa Jr. Philippines, 2015.
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    PART OF: Roads Kill

    Want to Save Lives on Philippine Roads? Slow Down Motor Vehicles.

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    Dinna Louise C. Dayao
    Grantee
    May 30, 2017
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  • The sign says, “No crossing. Deadly.” Walking in Metro Manila can be hazardous to one’s health: 57,877 pedestrians were injured or killed in the megacity from 2005 to 2015. That comes out to about 15 people a day. Image by Dinna Louise C. Dayao. Philippines, 2012.
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    Reporting on Road Safety in the Philippines

    Many Philippine roads are death traps. Why are they so deadly? And what can be done to make them...

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    Norma Brion, a 40-year-old mother, works in Abu Dhabi as a domestic helper. Image by Ana Santos. UAE, 2017.
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    PART OF: Who Takes Care of Nanny's Children?

    UAE: Labor Day Tribute to a Migrant Mother

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    Ana P. Santos
    2014 Persephone Miel Fellow
    May 1, 2017
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