How many people were reported to have been killed by police or vigilantes in the first two months after Duterte became president?
a) Non-governmental sources have reported significantly higher death tolls, claiming that over 7,000 people were killed by police or vigilantes in the first two months of Duterte's presidency. This is over 1,000 times the number of people executed during the Philippines' 13 years of capital punishment before it was abolished for the second time.
b) Much higher death tolls have been reported by non-governmental sources, revealing that over 7,000 people were killed by police or vigilantes in the first two months of Duterte's presidency. This number exceeds by more than 1,000 times the total executions during the Philippines' previous period of capital punishment.
c) According to non-governmental sources, the death toll in the first two months of Duterte's presidency was over 7,000, with individuals being killed by police or vigilantes as part of the war on drugs. This figure exceeds by over 1,000 times the total executions during the Philippines' previous period of capital punishment.
d) Non-governmental sources have reported a much higher death toll of over 7,000 people being killed by police or vigilantes in the first two months of Duterte's presidency. This is more than 1,000 times the number of people executed during the Philippines' 13 years of capital punishment before it was abolished for the second time.