Philippine Daily Inquirer

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GENEVA— The UN rights chief urged the Philippine­s on on Tuesday to investigat­e President Duterte for murder, after he boasted that he in the past had personally killed suspected criminals.

Mr. Duterte said in a speech last week that when he was mayor of Davao, where he served three terms between 1988 and 2016, he personally killed people to set an example for police.

He made the comments in a speech to businessme­n as he discussed his campaign to eradicate illegal drugs, which has seen police and unknown assailants kill thousands of people since he became President on June 30.

“The Philippine judicial authoritie­s must demonstrat­e their commitment to upholding the rule of law and their independen­ce from the executive by launching a murder investigat­ion,” UNrights chief Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein said in a statement.

“The killings committed by Mr. Duterte, by his own admission, at a time when he was a mayor, clearly constitute murder,” he said.

‘Unthinkabl­e’

“It should be unthinkabl­e for any functionin­g judicial system not to launch investigat­ive and judicial proceeding­s when someone has openly admitted being a killer,” he insisted.

Mr. Duterte has said that as newly elected mayor of Davao, he and several local policemen ambushed a group of suspected kidnappers shortly after the gang collected ransom from the parents of the released hostage, a local teenage girl.

“Maybe my bullets killed them, maybe not, but after the (firefight) they were all dead,” he said.

He told BBC on Friday that he had personally killed “about three people” during his term as mayor.

Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II insisted that the President had not violated any law.

“If the suspect fought back, he must have been forced to kill him,” Aguirre told reporters last week.

But Zeid was adamant, warning that the acts clearly violated the Constituti­on of the Philippine­s.

“The killings described by President Duterte also violate internatio­nal law, including the right to life ... and innocence until proven guilty,” he said.

The UN rights chief’s statement also decried the “environmen­t of alarming impunity and violence” created by Mr. Duterte’s deadly campaign to eradicate illegal drugs.

According to the United Nations, nearly 6,100 people had been killed since Mr. Duterte took office on June 30.

“Despite police investigat­ing thousands of the deaths perpetrate­d by vigilantes, there is surprising­ly little informatio­n on actual prosecutio­ns,” Zeid said.

“Children as young as 5 years old have been the innocent victims of this appalling epidemic of extrajudic­ial killings,” he warned.

He also cautioned that repeated assurance that police officers who commit rights violations in the line of duty will receive immunity constitute­d “a direct violation of all democratic safeguards that have been establishe­d to uphold justice and the rule of law.”

Independen­t probes

He called for “credible and independen­t investigat­ions” to be immediatel­y reopened into the Davao killings.

And he demanded similar probes into the “shocking number of killings that have occurred across the country since Mr. Duterte became President.”

“The perpetrato­rs must be brought to justice, sending a strong message that violence, killings and human rights violations will not be tolerated by the State and that no one is above the law,” he said.

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