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Duterte fans, foes in mass Manila rallies

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Duterte fans, foes in mass Manila rallies

Thousands of supporters and foes of President Rodrigo Duterte joined large rallies in Manila, highlighting how his brutal drug war has polarised the Philippines.

A prayer rally for Duterte's eight months-long anti-narcotics crackdown drew the biggest turnout on Saturday, estimated by police at up to 200,000 although AFP reporters said it looked a lot less.

"Your presence here showcases the strong support that your president continues to enjoy," Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre told the crowd at the prayer rally, who lit candles and sang religious songs.

The 71-year-old president, who spent the weekend in his southern home city of Davao, won the election last year after promising during the campaign to eradicate drugs in society by killing tens of thousands of people.

He launched the crackdown after taking office in June and police have reported killing 2,555 drug suspects since then, with about 4,000 other people murdered in unexplained circumstances.

Duterte critics including ex-leader Benigno Aquino and Vice President Leni Robredo, who was elected separately from the president, joined one of the other rallies held near the national police headquarters in Manila.

This gathering marked the 31st anniversary of the victory of a pro-democracy movement that culminated in a bloodless "People Power" revolution that ended the Ferdinand Marcos dictatorship.

Some at this rally criticised the drug killings, many of which have been described by international foreign monitors as state-sanctioned murder.

The protesters warned they foreshadowed another dictatorship. By nightfall some sections of the protesters were openly calling for Duterte's removal from office, chanting "Down with Duterte".

"We are warning our people about the threat of rising fascism," protest leader Bonifacio Ilagan told AFP after leading more than 1,000 protesters at another rally earlier Saturday.

Ilagan, a playwright who was tortured over two years in a police prison under Marcos' martial rule in the 1970s, cited the "culture of impunity" arising from Duterte's crackdown.

Duterte, who ranks Marcos as one of the country's best-ever presidents, has not ruled out using martial law himself to prevent what he describes as the country's slide to narco-state status.

- Senator arrest -

Last year Duterte stoked large street protests when he allowed the Marcos family to bury the former leader's remains at Manila's Cemetery for Heroes.

Wearing a black shirt, Aquino marched alongside political allies and around 2,000 other protesters.

He denounced the government's treatment of Senator Leila de Lima, the top critic of the Duterte drug war, who was arrested on Friday and faces life in prison if convicted of drugs charges.

De Lima, Aquino's former justice minister, said the arrest was an act of revenge for her decade-long efforts to expose Duterte as the leader of death squads during his time as mayor of Davao.

"By arresting Senator Leila de Lima on politically motivated drug charges, President Duterte is effectively expanding his 'drug war'," Human Rights Watch deputy Asia director Phelim Kine said in a statement.

"Not only Congress, but other pillars of Philippine democracy should be deeply worried," the official from the US-based rights monitor added.


Continued at http://www.9news.com.au/world/2017/...es-in-mass-manila-rallies#u4pQiAzz28VgmOo7.99
 
anyone here know if he drinks alcohol or take any prescribed medication by any chance? id be curious to know
 
Dont misunderstand my post. The acts by this government is horrific.
But why has the number of claimed deaths associated with these political influences remained around the same... being approx 4k of unclewr murders?

Thiese death rates have been around the same values since around nov or dec of 2016. (6k dead and 2k or so confirmed as police drug deaths)
 
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