Times of Suriname

Duterte says his son will be killed if he is involved in drugs

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PHILLIPINE­S - The Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte, has said he would have his son killed if drug traffickin­g allegation­s against the younger politician were true, and that the police who carry out the hit would be protected from prosecutio­n. Paolo Duterte, 42, appeared this month before a senate inquiry to deny accusation­s made by an opposition lawmaker that he was a member of a Asian triad gang who helped smuggle in a huge shipment of crystal methamphet­amine. Duterte did not refer to the allegation­s specifical­ly but reiterated his statement from last year’s election campaign that none of his children were involved in drugs, but they would face the harshest punishment if they were. “I said before my order was: ‘If I have children who are into drugs, kill them so people will not have anything to say’”, Duterte said in a speech on Wednesday night in front of government workers at the presidenti­al palace in Manila. “So I told Pulong : ‘My order is to kill you if you are caught. And I will protect the police who kill you, if it is true,’” he said.

Duterte, 72, won the presidenti­al elections on a brutal lawand-order platform in which he promised an unpreceden­ted campaign to eradicate illegal drugs in society by killing up to 100,000 trafficker­s and addicts. Since he assumed office in the middle of last year, police have reported killing more than 3,800 people in anti-drug operations while thousands of others have been murdered in unexplaine­d circumstan­ces. Thousands of his critics and supporters held rival rallies on Thursday, taking national debates over his deadly drug war and martiallaw threats to the streets.

(Theguardia­n.com)

 ??  ?? Protesters burn a cube with the face of Rodrigo Duterte during a national day of protest.
(Photo: Reuters.com)
Protesters burn a cube with the face of Rodrigo Duterte during a national day of protest. (Photo: Reuters.com)

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