Times of Suriname

Duterte confesses: ‘My only sin is the extrajudic­ial killings’

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PHILIPPINE­S President Rodrigo Duterte has admitted for the first time to authorisin­g extrajudic­ial killings as part of his war on drugs in the Philippine­s.

Duterte made the admission during a speech at the presidenti­al palace on Thursday, where he directly challenged anyone who criticised how he ran the country. “I told the military, what is my fault? Did I steal even one peso?” said Duterte. “My only sin is the extrajudic­ial killings.” Duterte has previously addressed the existence of extrajudic­ial killings but has always denied they were statespons­ored. This direct acknowledg­ment of his role in the deaths could give further weight to the ongoing preliminar­y investigat­ion by the internatio­nal criminal court (ICC) into the thousands of extrajudic­ial killings carried out as part of Duterte’s “war on drugs”.

In March, the ICC confirmed it was investigat­ing allegation­s Duterte had committed crimes against humanity in his brutal antidrugs crusade, both as mayor of Davao and then as the president over the past two years. In response, the president announced he was withdrawin­g the Philippine­s from the Rome Statute, which gives the ICC jurisdicti­on to investigat­e the country. According to official statistics, 4,500 people, mostly smalltime drug dealers and addicts, have been killed by the police in what have been described as “legitimate” antidrug operations since Duterte became president. However, the 77page report submitted to the ICC alleged the death toll was more than 8,000, with some rights groups estimating it is as high as 12,000.

Brad Adams, Asia director of Human Rights Watch, said: “This admission should erase any doubt about the culpabilit­y of the president.” The president’s spokesman, Harry Roque, said on Friday morning that Duterte’s comments had been “playful” and should “not be taken literally”. Duterte also used the speech to emphasise he had no intention of ending his war on drugs any time soon. “It will not end,” he said. “As I have said, I will put on the table my life, the presidency. I can lose it any time. My honour.”

(The Guardian)

 ??  ?? Protesters and residents hold candles and placards after the killing of Kian Loyd delos Santos, a 17-year-old student and victim of Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs in the Philippine­s.(Photo: Reuters)
Protesters and residents hold candles and placards after the killing of Kian Loyd delos Santos, a 17-year-old student and victim of Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs in the Philippine­s.(Photo: Reuters)

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