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Calida says human rights groups not entitled to access all drug war documents
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2019-05-24
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Solicitor General Jose Calida denied that his office is blocking the release of documents related to the government’s war on drugs, saying that the human rights groups who took the case to the Supreme Court are not entitled to the records.
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