Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte announced Thursday the military
would take a leading role in his deadly drug war, while vowing to kill
more traffickers and addicts.
“I’m taking in the AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines) and raising
the issue of drugs as a national security threat so that I will call on
all the armed forces to assist,” Duterte said, while promising to kill
more “son of a bitch” drug addicts.
His comments were the first following a report from Amnesty
International that the killings in the drug war, in which more than
6,500 people have died in seven months, may amount to crimes against
humanity.
They were also the
clearest signal of Duterte’s plans for the drug war, after he admitted
this week the police force that had taken the leading role was “corrupt
to the core” and said they would no longer be allowed to take part.
Duterte’s moves against the police he had entrusted as his frontline
troops came after series of scandals emerged over the past month in
which police were caught committing murder, kidnapping, extortion and
robbery using the drug war as cover.
In one of the highest-profile cases, anti-drug officers kidnapped a
South Korean businessman then murdered him inside the national police
headquarters as part of an extortion racket, according to an official
investigation.
Then Amnesty on Wednesday accused police of systemic human rights
abuses in the drug war, including shooting dead defenceless people,
fabricating evidence, paying assassins to murder drug addicts and
stealing from those they killed.
It also said police were being paid by their superiors to kill, and documented victims as young as eight years old.
“The police are behaving like the criminal underworld that they are
supposed to be enforcing the law against,” Amnesty said as it warned of
possible crimes against humanity and that the International Criminal
Court may need to investigate.
However Duterte was unrepentant on Thursday as he launched a
profanity-laced tirade against his critics and rejected charges of human
rights abuses.
He gave a lengthy explanation of the problems for people who used the highly addictive methamphetamine known locally as shabu.
“And you bleed for those son of a bitch(s),” he said, adding that roughly 3,000 had been killed so far.
“I will kill more. If only to get rid of drugs.”
Police have reported killing 2,555 people in the drug war, while
nearly 4,000 others have died in unexplained circumstances, according to
official figures.
AFP

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