Goodbye Duterte | Part 3: War on all Fronts | 101 East

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Beyond his drug war, President Duterte had to deal with geopolitical foreign policy challenges in the South China Sea as well as civil conflict in the southern Philippines.

This is the third episode of a four-part documentary series exploring the life and political legacy of Rodrigo Duterte, the 16th President of the Philippines.

Watch #GoodbyeDuterte on 101 East, Al Jazeera English. #philippineselection2022 #philippines #rodrigoduterte

Rodrigo Duterte gained worldwide notoriety for his brutal crackdown on drugs and dissent in the Philippines. But long before he was elected, he had already earned himself the nickname, ‘The Punisher’.

A political outsider, Duterte took the public by storm when he stepped into national politics in 2016. Throughout his time in power, his approval ratings remained sky high.

But for his critics, his term in office is marred by his government’s record on human rights.

As Rodrigo Duterte’s presidency comes to an end, 101 East’s special four-part digital documentary series traces his rise to power and how he shaped a nation

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