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Philippines' police chief calls on drug addicts 'to kill traffickers, burn their home

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Philippines' police chief calls on drug addicts 'to kill traffickers, burn their homes'

The Philippines' police chief has called on drug users to kill traffickers and burn their homes, as he seeks to maintain momentum in President Rodrigo Duterte's controversial crime war that has claimed 2,000 lives.

Key points:

Police chief tells drug users who had surrendered to police to kill dealers
His comments follow Mr Duterte's own controversial but similar directives
A Senate inquiry this week was told that near 2,000 people had been killed in the drug war

"Why don't you give them a visit, pour gasoline on their homes and set these on fire to register your anger," Ronald dela Rosa said in a televised speech.

"They're all enjoying your money, money that destroyed your brain. You know who the drug lords are. Would you like to kill them? Go ahead. Killing them is allowed because you are the victim."
Mr Dela Rosa was speaking to several hundred drug users who had surrendered in the central Philippines.

When asked if Mr Duterte supported Mr Dela Rosa's call to murder and commit arson, presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella denied that was the police chief's intent.

"There is no such call. It's a passionate statement," Mr Abella said, without elaborating.

Mr Dela Rosa's comments followed Mr Duterte's own controversial directives that have sparked criticism from the United Nations and human rights groups.

Mr Duterte, 71, won May elections in a landslide on a promise to kill tens of thousands of suspected criminals in an unprecedented blitz that would eliminate illegal drugs in six months.

'Many are dying but we have momentum'

When he took office on June 30, Mr Duterte told a crowd in Manila: "If you know of any addicts, go ahead and kill them yourself as getting their parents to do it would be too painful."

Days after his election win, Mr Duterte also offered security officials bounties for the bodies of drug dealers.

Ben Bohane goes on patrol with police in Manila to document Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs.
The UN special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings, Agnes Callamard, said such directives "amount to incitement to violence and killing, a crime under international law".

However, Mr Dela Rosa and Mr Duterte have insisted they are working within the law, while their aides have dismissed some of their comments as "hyperbole" meant to scare drug traffickers.

Nevertheless, Mr Dela Rosa told a Senate inquiry this week that the confirmed number of people to have died in the drug war was 1,946.

He said police had shot dead 756 suspects in self-defence.

He said there were another 1,190 killings under investigation, but said they were likely due to drug gangs murdering people who could implicate them, as he hailed the success so far in the crime war.

"I admit many are dying but our campaign, now, we have the momentum," he told the Senate.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-...hilippines-police-chief-tells-addicts/7789908
 
Wonder if the government will be supplying these so called addicts with guns?

Has the government thought that if maybe the country wasn't such a shit hole people would be less likely to use drugs to cope.
 
But Australia's not a shit hole and we still use a shit tonne of drugs mate?
 
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