Five years on, the families of those killed in Duterte's drug war face yet another injustice: with those left behind unable to pay for the burial sites of their departed beyond five years, the bodies are being exhumed to be thrown into mass graves.
Rappler’s investigative arm, Newsbreak, discusses its latest series, BURIED JUSTICE | How investigations die in Duterte’s drug war, which features the stories of four families who have just exhumed their dead.
Joining investigative editor Miriam Grace A. Go is Rappler multimedia reporter Rambo Talabong and Catholic priest Flavie Villanueva, who leads Program Paghilom, which gives assistance to widows, orphans, and families of drug war victims. https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/podcasts-videos/discussion-haunting-rodrigo-duterte-drug-war-killings/