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‘Duterte irresponsi­ble’:

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Duterte

UN rights experts on Monday urged the Philippine­s’ president elect Rodrigo Duterte to stop instigatin­g deadly violence, especially against journalist­s, slamming his comments as dangerousl­y irresponsi­ble.

UN expert on summary executions Christof Heyns described recent remarks by Duterte as “irresponsi­ble in the extreme, and unbecoming of any leader.”

Duterte, 71, who won the presidenti­al election last month, on Saturday urged the public to join his ruthless anti-crime campaign, offering people huge bounties for killing drug dealers.

He also last week said there was justificat­ion for killing journalist­s who took bribes or engaged in other corrupt activities, touching off fears this could incite more murders of media workers.

“A message of this nature amounts to incitement to violence and killing, in a nation already ranked as the second-deadliest country for journalist­s,” Heyns warned in a statement.

One hundred and seventy-four journalist­s have been murdered in the Philippine­s since a chaotic and corruption-plagued democracy replaced the dictatorsh­ip of Ferdinand Marcos three decades ago.

The UN independen­t expert on freedom of expression, David Kaye, also voiced alarm Monday at Duterte’s comments.

“Justifying the killing of journalist­s on the basis of how they conduct their profession­al activities can be understood as a permissive signal to potential killers that the murder of journalist­s is acceptable in certain circumstan­ces and would not be punished,” he said in the statement. (AFP)

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