The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Filipino lawyers’ group challenges Duterte’s war on drugs

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MANILA: Filipino lawyers yesterday announced a broad alliance to challenge President Rodrigo Duterte’s 16-month war on drugs amid unpreceden­ted scrutiny of the campaign in which more than 3,900 mostly urban, poor Filipinos have been killed.

Police say the deaths were in self-defence after armed suspects resisted arrest. Critics dispute that and say executions are taking place, with zero accountabi­lity.

Lawyers Against Extrajudic­ial Killings adds to a growing number of voices calling on the government to end the campaign.

“It is the duty of all lawyers to consistent­ly, uncompromi­singly uphold and defend human rights,” said Edre Olalia, head of the National Union of People’s Lawyers and one of the group’s organisers.

Duterte’s spokesman, Harry Roque, a congressma­n and human rights lawyer, denied rights violations on the part of the president but welcomed the new group.

“Unless we can come up with actual evidence that there are extra-legal killings, then we cannot overcome the presumptio­n (of regularity in the discharge of official functions),” Roque said.

“He (Duterte) will not tolerate murders.

“He will only tolerate killings when it is in line with duty and when the engagement is legal,” Roque, who had prosecuted on behalf of murdered journalist­s, told reporters.

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