duterte defends drugs war rejects advice of ‘idiot’
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte
Manila - Arab Today

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made a vigorous defense of his war on drugs on Wednesday, rejecting not only allegations of extrajudicial killings, but the advice of a former Colombian leader who urged him not to repeat his mistakes.
The ex-prosecutor promised to stand behind those on the front lines of his war and called Cesar Gaviria an “idiot” for a newspaper article in which the former Colombian president warned Duterte that a security-centered approach will “do more harm than good.”
Duterte last week suspended police from anti-narcotics operations after a South Korean businessman was murdered by rogue drugs squad police. He has put the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in charge, and plans to deploy troops as reinforcements.
Duterte said his campaign was about destroying the apparatus of the drugs trade, not killing, and only he would be accountable if law enforcers were accused of wrongful killings during raids and sting operations.
“Those done in the line of duty I take full responsibility,” he said in a speech.
“If someone should go to jail, it’s not police, not military, not the PDEA — it’s me.”
Duterte’s war on drugs has attracted global attention due to its high death toll in his first seven months in office.
As at Jan. 31, some 2,555 Filipinos were killed in what police said were shootouts during anti-drugs operations. More than 7,700 deaths have been recorded overall, and the many of those are much in dispute.
The Catholic Church used sermons at the weekend to speak out about the drugs war, saying killings were not the solution and the poor were being worst hit.
A Feb. 1 report by Amnesty International said the same, and concluded that police had behaved like the criminal underworld they were supposed to suppress, taking payments for killings. 
The report said many killings were “systematic, planned and organized” by authorities.
Duterte rejected those claims and said it was necessary to provide undercover police with cash to buy drugs in sting operations, referred to as “buy-busts,” otherwise prosecuting dealers would be difficult.

Source: Arab News

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