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Monday, 28 August 2017
Philippines' President Duterte orders police to kill 'idiots' who resist arrest
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte told police on Monday that they could kill "idiots" who violently resist arrest. He made this announcement just wo days after hundreds of people turned the funeral of a slain teenager into a protest against his deadly war on drugs. The killing of schoolboy, 17 year old Kian Loyd delos Santos by anti-drugs officers on Aug 16 sparked a rare public outrage.
More than 1,000 people, including nuns, priests and hundreds of children, joined a funeral procession on Saturday for the teenager, turning the march into one of the biggest protests against Duterte's anti-drugs campaign.
According to witnesses, Delos Santos was dragged by plain-clothes policemen to a dark, trash-filled alley in northern Manila before he was shot in the head and left next to a pigsty. The account of this event by witnesses, appeared to be backed up by CCTV footage released online. Police say they acted in self defense after delos Santos opened fire on them.
Duterte's spokesman and the justice minister have described the killing of the teenager as an "isolated" case. Duterte broke off midway through a prepared speech at the Hero's Cemetery on the outskirts of Manila and addressed impromptu comments to Jovie Espenido, the police chief of a town in the south where the mayor was killed in an anti-drugs raid.
He said:
"Your duty requires you to overcome the resistance of the person you are arresting... (if) he resists, and it is a violent one... you are free to kill the idiots, that is my order to you,"
Duterte added that "murder and homicide and unlawful killings" were not allowed and that police had to uphold the rule of law while carrying out their duties. Duterte unleashed the anti-drugs war after taking office in June last year following an election campaign in which he vowed to use deadly force to wipe out crime and drugs.
Source: Reuters
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