PHOTOESSAY: Buried in debt only to have their loved ones get a burial
The photoessay Healing The Wounds From the Drug War was the trail of people’s lives that have been disrupted by this brutal campaign in the Philippines. It was about what happens to those people left behind after the killings. Some who survive end up in decrepit jails. The families of the dead, mos...
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doaj-2441cda584f449a5b3c4cd596a7eabf52020-11-25T03:00:24ZengPacific Media CentrePacific Journalism Review1023-94992324-20352018-11-0124210.24135/pjr.v24i2.453PHOTOESSAY: Buried in debt only to have their loved ones get a burialFernando G. Sepe Jr0ABS-CBN, Manila The photoessay Healing The Wounds From the Drug War was the trail of people’s lives that have been disrupted by this brutal campaign in the Philippines. It was about what happens to those people left behind after the killings. Some who survive end up in decrepit jails. The families of the dead, mostly from the poor who get by in hand-to-mouth existence, end up buried in debt only to have their loved ones get a burial. But it also a story of hope for those given a new lease of life by organisations willing to assist in the rehabilitation of drug addicts. https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/453Duterte's war on drugsextrajudicial killingsphotojournalismrealityrehabilitationvisual language |
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The photoessay Healing The Wounds From the Drug War was the trail of people’s lives that have been disrupted by this brutal campaign in the Philippines. It was about what happens to those people left behind after the killings. Some who survive end up in decrepit jails. The families of the dead, mostly from the poor who get by in hand-to-mouth existence, end up buried in debt only to have their loved ones get a burial. But it also a story of hope for those given a new lease of life by organisations willing to assist in the rehabilitation of drug addicts.
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