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Sunday, May 15, 2016

Philippine President-Elect Rodrigo Duterte Plans to Bring Back the Death Penalty

The tough-on-crime presumptive winner of the Philippine presidential election, Rodrigo Duterte, has told reporters in his first post-victory comments that he intends to bring back capital punishment.

According to Philippine news outlet GMA, Duterte told reporters in Davao City that he would “urge Congress to restore the death penalty by hanging, especially if you use drugs.”

Other local news outlets reported that he would give police shoot-to-kill powers against mobsters and those violently resisting arrest.

“If you resist, show violent resistance, my order to police (will be) to shoot to kill,” he declared, adding: “Shoot to kill for organized crime. You heard that? Shoot to kill for every organized crime.”

Duterte’s election success has been credited to his promise to eradicate crime in a country that has the world’s 11th highest homicide rate. During his campaign, he said he would “fatten the fish” of Manila Bay with the bodies of criminals.

The president-elect’s 22-year track record as the mayor Davao City gives him enormous credibility with Philippine voters. Before he took mayoral office, Davao was known for its war-zone-like lawlessness, but last year, a crowd-sourced poll declared it fourth safest city in the world.

Human-rights activists have decried his allegedly shady tactics — claiming that Duterte hired mercenary “death squads” to execute violent criminals in Davao — but Duterte is unabashed and voters apparently unconcerned.

He is due to be sworn in as president on June 30 for a six-year term.


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