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After Australian child rapist Peter Scully was arrested in February 2015, several Filipino prosecutors called for the death penalty to be reintroduced for violent sexual crimes. [45] During the 2016 election campaign, presidential candidate and frontrunner Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte campaigned to restore the death penalty in the Philippines.
Philippine extrajudicial killings are politically motivated murders committed by government officers, punished by local and international law or convention.They include assassinations; deaths due to strafing or indiscriminate firing; massacre; summary execution is done if the victim becomes passive before the moment of death (i.e., abduction leading to death); assassination means forthwith or ...
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Philippines: 4 January 2000 [140] Alex Bartolome: child rape: lethal injection: D Qatar: 21 May 2020 [141] Anil Chaudhary murder: firing squad: D Saudi Arabia: 8 November 2024 [142] Saad Bin Bashir Al-Rowaily, Saad Bin Masnad Al-Rowaily and Nail Bin Dhabel Al-Rowaily terrorism: public beheading: D Singapore: 29 November 2024 [143] Masoud Rahimi ...
It was found to be an inside job involving 4 employees, with another guard Apolonio Adriano as the killer; they were convicted and sentenced to death in 1966. [61] Culatingan massacre 13 June 1966: Culatingan, Concepcion, Tarlac: 5 (all farmers) Three Philippine Constabulary (PC) agents shot 7 farmers; 2 of them survived. Authorities said that ...
His death sparked the repeal of mandatory ROTC training in Philippine tertiary institutions and the enactment of the National Service Training Program. 15 April 2001 Felix Frayna, former mayor of Santa Magdalena, Sorsogon [124] 17 April 2001 Lope Asis, Mayor of Bayugan, Agusan del Sur [125] New People's Army 18 April 2001
Reclusión perpetua is the penalty handed down to inmates convicted of a capital crime (in which case they will be ineligible for parole) [1] as well as what the Republic Act 7659 designates as "heinous crimes" once punishable by death: [2]
People of Filipino nationality sentenced to death. Filipino people who were ultimately executed should be placed in Category:Executed Filipino people. For people who were sentenced to death by the Philippines, see Category:Prisoners sentenced to death by the Philippines.