Santa Cruz Sentinel

Duterte: Hold me responsibl­e for killings in drug crackdown

- By Jim Gomez

MANILA, PHILIPPINE­S >> The Philippine president has said he accepts responsibi­lity for the thousands of killings committed during police operations in his crackdown on drugs, adding that he was even ready to go to jail.

President Rodr igo Duter te’s telev ised remarks Monday night were typical of his bluster — and tempered by the fact that he has pulled his country out of the Internatio­nal Criminal Court, where a prosecutor is considerin­g complaints related to the leader’s bloody campaign.

The remarks were also a clear acknowledg­ement that Duterte could face a deluge of criminal charges. Nearly 6,000 killings of drug suspects have been reported by police since he took office in mid-2016, but rights watchdogs suspect the death toll is far larger.

“If there’s killing there, I’m saying I’m the one ... you can hold me responsibl­e for anything, any death that has occurred in the execution of the drug war,” Duterte said.

“If you get killed, it’s because I’m enraged by drugs,” said the president known for his coarse and boastful rhetoric. “If I serve my country by going to jail, gladly.”

He said, however, that drug killings that did not happen during police operations should not be blamed on him, alleging that those may have been committed by gangs.

Duter te has made a crackdown on drugs a centerpiec­e of his presidency. At the height of the campaign — which has often targeted petty dealers and users along with a handful of the biggest druglords — images of suspects sprawled dead and bloodied in the streets were frequently broadcast in TV news reports and splashed on the front pages of newspapers. Tens of thousands of arrests in the initial years of the crackdown worsened congestion in what were already among the world’s most overcrowde­d jails.

 ?? ROBINSON NINAL JR. — MALACANANG PRESIDENTI­AL PHOTOGRAPH­ERS DIVISION ?? Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte speaks at the Malacanang presidenti­al palace in Manila, Philippine­s, on Monday.
ROBINSON NINAL JR. — MALACANANG PRESIDENTI­AL PHOTOGRAPH­ERS DIVISION Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte speaks at the Malacanang presidenti­al palace in Manila, Philippine­s, on Monday.

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