In a speech on September 2 Duterte promised to protect police in the Drug War and urged them to kill drug suspects regardless if they draw a gun or not when conducting police operation. Duterte has responded to increased criticism of his anti- drug campaign by impugning, harassing, and threatening critics of the government and human rights defenders. Duterte , however, said the drug war was a failure because it was a “worldwide problem. It’s a worldwide problem, now there are drugs even in China, Taiwan and there are a lot of others,” the President said.
Duterte added that some police officers were protecting drug traders. We assure you that the police, PDEA and all law enforcement agencies prioritise high-value targets,” he said. It has been two years since Duterte became president of the Philippines and unleashed a brutal war on drugs.
Duterte has also effectively eviscerated meaningful domestic opposition to his drug war. Duterte and pro- Duterte lawmakers have politically attacked his most vocal domestic critic, Senator Leila de Lima, a former justice secretary and chairwoman of the official Commission on Human Rights. Alongside all this, Duterte and his administration have railed against the mainstream media in the Philippines. What does that mean for due process, and for the countries. When Duterte made the eradication of crime the cornerstone of his campaign — pledging to kill “100criminals” — he earned an emphatic victory, bagging of the vote in a five-candidate race.
Days later, the government shut down the PNP anti- drug operations and handed them over to the Drug Enforcement Agency. The death shocked the. Duterte also admitted that the drug war was a failure because it was a “worldwide problem. Go deeper: Reuters has done a series of investigations into the drug war that are worthy of your time.
If she has been criticising the drug war as ineffective, then there must be ideas on her mind to make it effective,” presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said on television. Human rights groups say Duterte ’s crackdown had led to systematic executions and police cover-ups. Carlos Conde, a Human Rights Watch representative in the Philippines, said the figures provided by Trillanes are not entirely surprising. Duterte won the presidential election on a brutal tough-on-crime ticket, playing on an impression in many Filipinos’ minds that the country was on the verge of lawlessness.
Ex-PNP chief Oscar Albayalde, a staunch Duterte ally, resigned under a cloud last month over explosive allegations he covered up for so-called “ninja cops” who were recycling confiscated illegal drugs for personal gain. Duterte has relied primarily on police forces to implement his scorched-earth drug war over the past three years. President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday said his war on drugs will be “harsher in the days to come,” emphasizing that death will soon come to illegal drug peddlers.
Duterte ’s drug war is proving to one of the most deadly events in the Philippines in years. He has also unleashed a brazen assault on the country’s democratic institutions — at times, using his so-called war on drugs as a pretense for going after his political adversaries and dissenters. Almost 20other suspected drug -related deaths are still being investigated.
A number of human rights groups and critics of Duterte have flagged the anti- drug campaign as bloody and violent. Duterte framed his drug war as an existential challenge – a fight to preserve peace and order and a crusade to save the country’s youth. If you destroy the youth of my lan I will kill you” has been a recurring threat in his pronouncements on the subject. Hitler massacred three million Jews,” Duterte said.
Now there is three million drug addicts. I’d be happy to slaughter them. Duterte had designated Robredo as ICAD co-chair after she said the drug war has to be tweaked because it is not working. Duterte ’s Hell” gives an inside look at Rodrigo Duterte’s murderous drug war in the Philippines — and how its victims deal with the fallout. Robredo said her report was not meant to attack Duterte but to improve the drug war.
You can still expect my continued support to solve the drug problem. I hope our countrymen can also expect you to do what is right to face the truth and to fix the ongoing campaign,” she added. Duterte continued to defend the drug war and promised to protect law enforcement officers who killed drug suspects in these raids, it said.
Ultimately, the seeds of doubt with respect to Duterte ’s war on drugs are tied not to opposition to the president for opposition’s sake, but legitimate fears that it could be used to silence not just drug suspects but also the critics of the Duterte government.
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