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  2. Philippine drug war - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine drug war, known as the War on Drugs, is the intensified anti-drug campaign that began during the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte, who served office from June 30, 2016, to June 30, 2022. The campaign reduced drug proliferation in the country, [23] but has been marred by extrajudicial killings allegedly perpetrated by ...

  3. Geneva Conventions - Wikipedia

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    The Geneva Conventions define the rights and protections afforded to non-combatants who fulfill the criteria of being protected persons. [3] The treaties of 1949 were ratified, in their entirety or with reservations, by 196 countries. [4] The Geneva Conventions concern only protected non-combatants in war.

  4. List of wars involving Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wars, armed conflicts and rebellions involving the Commonwealth of Australia (1901–present) and its predecessor colonies, the colonies of New South Wales (1788–1901), Van Diemen's Land (1825–1856), Tasmania (1856–1901), Victoria (1851–1901), Swan River (1829–1832), Western Australia (1832–1901), South Australia (1836–1901), and Queensland (1859–1901).

  5. List of Vietnam War films - Wikipedia

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    Marchetti wrote that the domestic dramas dealing with the war's aftermath often used the story of the "boat people", the mainly ethnic Chinese refugees who fled Vietnam following the 1979 Sino-Vietnamese war, which led to a violent anti-Chinese mood in Vietnam, as a way of proving the justice of the Vietnam war. In Vietnam, like all of the ...

  6. List of conflicts related to the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Civil War : March 31, 1946: May 1, 1950: Republic of China Kuomintang. Chinese Communist Party Inner Mongolian People's Republic (1945–1945) Soviet Union: Eastern Asia: Hukbalahap Rebellion: July 4, 1946: May 17, 1954 Philippines United States: Hukbalahap: Southeast Asia: First Indochina War: December 19, 1946: August 1, 1954: France ...

  7. Siege of Marawi - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Moro conflict and the War against the Islamic State. A building in Marawi is set ablaze by airstrikes carried out by the Philippine Air Force and the Naval Air Wing of the Philippine Navy. Date. May 23 – October 23, 2017. (5 months) Location. Marawi, Lanao del Sur, Philippines. 8°00′N 124°17′E  / .

  8. Category:Japanese war crimes in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    S. Santo Tomas Internment Camp. Categories: Japanese war crimes. War crimes in the Philippines. Military history of the Philippines during World War II.

  9. Crime in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Rape. Rape in the Philippines is considered a criminal offense. In Philippine jurisprudence, it is a heinous crime punishable by reclusión perpetua when committed against women. Rape of males is also legally recognized as rape by sexual assault, which is penalized by imprisonment of six to twelve years. [5] [6]