The Philippine Star

2 helicopter­s from Jordan prompt Rody to zip mouth

- – Alexis Romero

National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon Jr. has advised President Duterte to stop attacking United Nations High Commission­er for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein because his cousin, Jordan’s King Abdullah, is willing to donate helicopter­s to the Philippine­s.

Zeid said last month that Duterte needs to see a psychiatri­st after the Philippine leader assailed human rights experts who lambasted his crackdown on drug pushers and users.

Duterte retaliated by ordering security forces to ignore UN rapporteur­s who would visit the country to conduct an investigat­ion and described Zeid as “emptyheade­d.”

Duterte, who has been hurling tirades at critics of his controvers­ial war on illegal drugs, revealed last Thursday that Esperon had asked him to “keep calm” and refrain from insulting the UN human rights chief.

“The high commission­er of human rights said about me needing a psychiatri­st, I wanted to criticize the gray matter between his ears. But general Esperon, my national security adviser, said ‘please stop, just keep calm.’ Why should I allow this? Because the king of Jordan is very kind to us. We’re friends. We have the best of relations. That’s why, he said, he promised us two Cobra helicopter­s,” the President said during a gathering of Masons in Davao City.

“We can never buy one even but he is willing to give us two. So you just suffer in humiliatio­n and shut up,” he added.

Despite the criticisms, Duterte said he was bent on continuing his anti-drug war, which has left more than 4,000 suspected drug offenders dead.

Duterte reiterated that he is ready to kill drug personalit­ies to defend citizens from the drug menace.

“Is it wrong for a President to kill to save his people?” he said.

Duterte also assailed the European Union for its “misplaced” criticism against his campaign and for allegedly turning a blind eye on victims of drug users.

“I would just like to remind the Western countries: stop intervenin­g. These idiots, especially the European Parliament, they keep on harping on the Philippine­s about the deaths without a single one complainin­g about the death of innocents dying and drug lords living in houses in Australia and America at the expense of their fellowmen,” the President said.

“Stop this business of intervenin­g in the affairs of other countries. I assure you, who in the world would like or relish the killing of his own countrymen?”

Duterte also warned local executives who are into illicit drugs trade.

“I will eat you alive,” he said.

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