Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Holocaust,

Philippine­s president says happy to slaughter 3 million drug users

- Associated Press

MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte raised the rhetoric over his bloody anti-crime war to a new level on Friday, comparing it to Hitler and the Holocaust and saying he would be “happy to slaughter” 3 million addicts.

Duterte issued his latest threat against drug dealers and users early on Friday on returning to his hometown in southern Davao city after visiting Vietnam, where he discussed his anti-drug campaign with Vietnamese leaders and ways for their government­s to fight transnatio­nal crimes, including illegal drugs.

Duterte has said his public death threats against drug suspects are designed to scare them into stop selling drugs and to discourage would-be users. But his latest remarks took that crimebusti­ng approach to a different level.

“Hitler massacred 3 million Jews ... there’s 3 million drug addicts. There are. I’d be happy to slaughter them,” Duterte said, referring to a Philippine government estimate of the number of drug addicts in the country. Historians say that 6 million Jews were killed by the Nazis under Hitler before and during World War II.

During the presidenti­al election campaign earlier this year and during the three months he had held office, the tough-talking Duterte has threatened to drown drug suspects to fatten the fish in Manila Bay.

He also threatened to execute drug trafficker­s by hanging — because he didn’t want to waste electricit­y on them — until their heads were severed from their bodies.

While Hitler victims were innocent people, Duterte said his targets are “all criminals” and that getting rid of them would “finish the (drug) problem of my country and save the next generation from perdition.”

The comparison­s with Hitler were criticized by Phil Robertson, the Asia deputy director for Human Rights Watch, who said it was baffling why anyone would want to compare themselves to “one of the largest mass murderers in human history.”

Robertson said that in today’s context, Hitler would be accused of crimes against humanity, charges that often end up at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice in the Hague.

“Is that what Duterte wants? Does he want to be sent to the internatio­nal criminal court, because he’s working his way there,” Robertson said.

Duterte’s campaign promise to end corruption and crimes, especially illegal drugs, within six months of taking office on June 30 carried him to an overwhelmi­ng victory in the presidenti­al election.

And since he won the election in May, more than 3,000 suspected drug dealers and users have been killed and nearly 700,000 others have surrendere­d in his crackdown, but he has asked for a six-month extension to finish the job.

His supporters and many Filipinos exasperate­d with widespread crime have welcomed his tough approach, but a growing number of critics, including UN officials, the European Union and the United States, have voiced concerns over the widespread killings and human rights violations.

He reacted Friday by calling critics from the European Union a “group of idiots in the purest form.” WASHINGTON: The 2016 race for the White House just became X-rated, with Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, inviting critics and supporters to check out a “sex tape” he said featured a former Miss Universe who has accused him of treating her badly.

The nominee blasted out a string of tweets on Friday morning — the earliest, which was widely noted, time-stamped 3.20 am — criticisin­g Democratic rival Hillary Clinton for bringing up the 1996 Miss Universe, Alicia Machado, at their first presidenti­al debate.

“Did Crooked Hillary help disgusting (check out sex tape and past) Alicia M become a US citizen so she could use her in the debate?” Trump wrote in one of the tweets.

“Wow, Crooked Hillary was duped and used by my worst Miss U. Hillary floated her as an “angel” without checking her past, which is terrible!” he said in another tweet.

Trump is upset, but to point to a sex tape, which doesn’t exist? He cited no links or evidence, but he could be referring to what The New York Times called a “risque” video clip from a reality TV show.

Machado, who is Hispanic, won the Miss Universe title in 1996, just a few weeks after

 ?? AFP ?? Philippine­s President Rodrigo Duterte delivers a speech on Friday.
AFP Philippine­s President Rodrigo Duterte delivers a speech on Friday.

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