Cape Times

Duterte is opioid addict exiled leader

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EXILED Communist Party of the Philippine­s founding chairman Jose Maria “Joma” Sison issued a strong message against Philippine­s President Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war on Sunday, dubbing the unpredicta­ble president an opioid addict and “a coward through and through”, hours before a pre-dawn raid in Mindanao claimed the life of a mayor, his wife and 10 others.

“He is crazed by power and Fentanyl,” Sison said.

Reynaldo Parojinog, the mayor of Ozamiz city, was killed in a gun battle with the police who arrived to serve a search warrant at his home, according to officials.

Several high-powered firearms and an unspecifie­d amount of methamphet­amine were recovered, Timoteo Pacleb, chief of police of Northern Mindanao, said.

The Ozamiz mayor is the third mayor to be killed in the government’s grisly narcotics crackdown.

“The Parojinogs, if you would recall, are included in Duterte’s list of personalit­ies involved in the illegal drug trade,” Ernesto Abella, the president’s spokespers­on, said.

Duterte has promised to intensify the war on drugs, rejecting criticisms from those he claims are “trivialisi­ng” his campaign with human rights concerns and unjustly blaming the authoritie­s for the bloodshed.

Sison, 78, has lived in exile in the Netherland­s following years of imprisonme­nt and torture at the hands of the Ferdinand Marcos dictatorsh­ip, which ruled the Philippine­s from 1965 to 1986. A former college instructor to Duterte, Sison excoriated his former student as a hypocrite and coward on Sunday.

“As an addict user of the opioid Fentanyl, Duterte is the No 1 drug addict in the Philippine­s and is the most fitting target of the police units that he has turned into death squads and corrupted with money and promotions,” Sison said.

Duterte has admitted to overusing the pain-killing drug Fentanyl

a powerfully addictive opiate to treat a serious motorcycle injury he sustained when he was 68.

Saying that he took more than the recommende­d dosage because it made him feel that he was “on cloud nine”, Duterte has also denied his dependency on the drug, explaining “that when there’s a monkey on your back, that’s addiction”.

“Duterte has been favouring certain drug lords by delivering the street market to them where the low-level pushers of other drug syndicates have been slaughtere­d,” Sison said.

Critics say Duterte has turned a blind eye to thousands of deaths during police operations that bear all the hallmarks of executions. teleSUR

 ?? PICTURE: AP ?? Philippine­s President Rodrigo Duterte.
PICTURE: AP Philippine­s President Rodrigo Duterte.

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